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Hawaiian Airlines is the largest airline based in Hawaii and the tenth-largest commercial airline in the United States. It operates around 500 flights per day and has a fleet of 71 aircraft, including Airbus A321neo, Airbus A330-200/300, and Boeing 717 models. The airline serves 31 destinations, primarily within Hawaii, the U.S. mainland, and Asia-Pacific, with major hubs at Honolulu Daniel K. Inouye International Airport (HNL) and Kahului Airport (OGG). Founded in 1929 as Inter-Island Airways, Hawaiian Airlines is one of the oldest U.S. carriers still in operation. In 2026, it became part of the Alaska Air Group and is scheduled to join the Oneworld alliance in April 2026.
Passengers flying with Hawaiian Airlines can choose from Main Cabin (Economy), Extra Comfort (extra-legroom economy), and Business Class (lie-flat seats on long-haul routes). Services include online check-in, mobile app check-in, airport kiosks, frequent-flyer rewards through the HawaiianMiles program, in-flight Wi-Fi on select aircraft, and entertainment options via seatback screens or personal devices. Boarding passes are issued after completing the check-in process.
Hawaiian Airlines has growing codeshare connectivity, operating both domestic and international flights with coverage across Hawaii, the U.S. mainland, and Asia-Pacific. With its upcoming Oneworld membership, passengers will gain access to global partner networks.
The airline has codeshare partners that include:
With Hawaiian Airlines, passengers receive their boarding pass only after completing check-in.
Passengers can check in online starting 24 hours up to 45 minutes before domestic flights and up to 90 minutes before international flights. For airport check-in, passengers should arrive at least 2 hours before domestic flights and 3 hours before international flights. Boarding begins 30–40 minutes before departure and closes 15 minutes prior.
A boarding pass is essential for travel with Hawaiian Airlines, as it contains your flight number, departure gate, boarding time, and destination details. If you misplace or lose your boarding pass, don’t panic — Hawaiian Airlines provides several ways to quickly reissue or reprint it.
Hawaiian Airlines allows passengers to carry baggage while maintaining safety and comfort for all travelers. The allowance depends on the route, cabin class, and HawaiianMiles frequent flyer membership level. The baggage policy is divided into three main categories: personal baggage, carry-on baggage, and checked baggage.
Honolulu International Airport (HNL) is Hawaiian Airlines’ primary hub and headquarters. It serves as the airline’s global gateway, handling long-haul international flights to Japan, South Korea, Australia, New Zealand, and the U.S. mainland. HNL also connects all Hawaiian islands through extensive interisland service. The airport offers modernized terminals, lounges for Business Class and Premier Club members, and priority check-in counters.
Kahului Airport (OGG) is Hawaiian Airlines’ secondary hub, supporting interisland and U.S. mainland flights. It connects Maui to Los Angeles, Seattle, Las Vegas, Portland, and other West Coast destinations. Kahului offers a smaller, easy-to-navigate terminal with quick check-in and family-friendly amenities, strategically serving leisure travelers visiting Maui’s resorts.
Hawaiian Airlines operates a fleet of 71 aircraft, including Airbus A321neo, Airbus A330-200, and Boeing 717 models. The A321neo is used for mainland routes, the Boeing 717 for interisland flights, and the A330-200 for long-haul international services.
Hawaiian Airlines consistently ranks among the most punctual U.S. carriers, with on-time arrival rates averaging 85–90%, supported by efficient interisland operations and favorable weather conditions.
Hawaiian Airlines has an excellent safety record and is recognized as one of the safest airlines worldwide. It adheres to strict FAA regulations and international safety standards with rigorous maintenance programs.
Hawaiian Airlines carries approximately 10–11 million passengers annually, making it the dominant carrier for travel within and to the Hawaiian Islands.
Yes, pets are allowed on select routes. In the cabin, pets must fit in a carrier no larger than 16 × 10 × 9.5 inches, and the combined weight must not exceed 25 pounds. International flights do not allow pets in the cabin.
Yes, Hawaiian Airlines provides wheelchair assistance. Requests can be made online during booking, through the app, or at the airport to assist with boarding, deplaning, and transfers.
Hawaiian Airlines offers special benefits for active-duty military, including waived baggage fees and priority boarding. Student and senior discounts are limited, though seasonal promotional fares are frequently available.
Pregnant women can generally fly on domestic routes until 36 weeks without restrictions. For international flights, a medical certificate may be required after 28–32 weeks of pregnancy.