Ultra-Popular Airport Losing Hawaii Routes May Impact You!

With airlines shedding Hawaii routes from here faster than a Honolulu minute, visitors need to stay flexible and pay attention.

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21 thoughts on “Ultra-Popular Airport Losing Hawaii Routes May Impact You!”

  1. I would ge willing to bet Hawaiian could fill one daily A-330 out of Long Beach to both Maui and Honolulu. A choice of a wide body at a laid back easy to access airport like LGB is the recipe for a win! Sorry, but I really don’t care for the A-321neo seats for 6+ hours. Remember, we gotta be seated for quite some time before those doors close and again when they open in Hawaii.

    1. Unfortunately LGB is their new Hawaiian Overnight A321 Maintenance Base so the likelihood of them flying a different aircraft than the A321 is very low.
      A330 works better at LAX to accommodate their codeshare passengers flows. Plus LAX has the lucrative cargo market and facilities to handle all freight which Long Beach airport lacks in comparison.

  2. BOH,

    I was just looking for the non-stop flight we take out of Ontario CA to HNL. There are no non-stops now. Hawaiian did have a non-stop which used the A320. We just returned on that non-stop on Sep 30. Is the non-stop gone?

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