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Supersonic Plane Travel To Hawaii In Just 2 Hours Coming

With up to 50 supersonic aircraft coming to UAL, you can be sure Hawaii isn’t far from their thinking. Supersonic plane travel to Hawaii returns.

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33 thoughts on “Supersonic Plane Travel To Hawaii In Just 2 Hours Coming”

  1. Please dont bring these supersonic flights to the island of Kaua’i. We are already opposed to the proposed extension of little Lihue airport, and we like our island to stay a little bit elusive, and exclusive. For those with the need for exclusivity and the necessary $$$ to support that, there’s already a private airport in Princeville. Plus, there’s no mention of the deafening sound of that supersonic boom which occurs when these planes break the sound-barrier – something I recall from the days of Concord, back in my native London, England. That’s an environmental impact Kaua’i simply doesn’t need and likely cannot absorb without some sort of setback to the eco-system. Mahalo!

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  2. The Concorde SST 2.0. We’ve had this technology since the 70’s. The Concorde made its first supersonic transatlantic flight in 1976. At one point they had a tire blowout upon landing and the shredded Tire ended up in the engine and caused a massive fire. After that they grounded the entire fleet in 2003 and that was the end of it. Looking forward to the next stage of SuperSonic travel.

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  3. United already over sales all it’s flights plus all the employees they laid off during the pandemic, and to compound that those employees did not return, creating for the mess we’re seeing in the skies now. Why don’t they focus on the present so they can have a future.

  4. Disgusted by the airlines. How long before another airline fueled virus kills millions as did the airline spread covid. I personally never intend to use a jet again as it’s the absolute most damaging thing one can do for the environment. Faster jets more pollution.

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    1. Electric aviation will revolutionise the industry.
      Wait of battery’s and e LMK extricate thrust capability crushes fuel weight and engine weight to achieve the same.
      We are being stiffled by big oil.

  5. Surely nobody has forgotten the failures that lead to the demise of the last supesonic commercial flights. Does California and Hawaii really have people intelligent enough to stop that from happening?

  6. The price point will be too high and not encourage most (yet), but, do we really want a way to bring even more people to the islands?

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    1. Great to have or travel with a super sonic jet but I still prefer to fly Hawaiian airlines at a regular speed to reach Las Vegas from 5 to six hours. Safer I believe .

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  7. Hello. What carrier out of Oakland, California was planning for the future and wanting to do super sonic flights to Hawaii…. was it World Airways, Inc.???? Thank you.

  8. Are they on drugs? Boom? Boom and air travel are synonymous with aeronautical disaster . Need new ad campaign

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  9. This is Awesome, I can’t wait for this to go into effect. I go to Hawaii quite a bit and sitting for over 6 hrs is painful So I’m ready for a faster flight. More quality time to spend in Paradise.

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  10. While this is really cool technology, it here is a sad aspect to it. Hawaii has become so expensive that only the rich can afford to enjoy it. What happened to the days when the regular middle class people of America were the demographic that the travel industry courted, and catered to. Where is the idea that it should be affordable to most people. That idea seems completely lost and this jet is targeting the very rich and business customers.

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  11. Here’s an article from the archives of the Star Bulletin of the Concorde stopping on Kona.

    archives.starbulletin.com/96/09/05/business/story2.html

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  12. Oahu hasn’t banned “luxury” vacation rental, owners need permits for any Short Term Rentals, they’re not banned

  13. Wow, thanks for sharing this information. Very exciting. I’m afraid of what those fares will be but time will tell. It’s so sleek.

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    1. Hi Maureen.

      Thank you. Yes, while United is saying that the pricing will be not far from that of current first class, based on how it worked when Concorde flew, it could indeed be significantly higher. That’d be due to higher costs including fuel.

      Aloha.

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  14. What marketing genius came up with the name “Boom”? That has at least two different unfortunate connotations. Noetheless, I’d love to fly that trip!

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      1. Hi Cindy.

        Thanks. Glad you enjoyed. We found it fascinating too and had forgotten those old Concorde trips to Hawaii.

        Aloha.

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    1. Boom is what happens when the plane passes the sonic barrier and goes book. It does not mean it will always explode into small pieces…. but as the name states, there will be a boom and part of the excitement is seeing if you will survive it.

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