Hawaiian Airlines has announced that it will start direct flights to Brisbane in November, making it the only US carrier to serve the Queensland capital.
Hawaiian will start three times weekly services from Brisbane to Honolulu from November 28, with the flights operated by 262-seat Boeing 767-300ERs. The flights will be timed to connect at Honolulu with the airline’s services to the Hawaiian islands, and also offer the possibility of connections to mainland US destinations.
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“Australians love Hawaii, and our decision to introduce three flights per week from Brisbane to Honolulu reflects the strength of the Queensland market,” said Hawaiian Airlines president and CEO Mark Dunkerley.
“The new flights will build on the success of our existing service between Honolulu and Sydney and strengthen our offerings as the leading airline between Australia and Hawaii.”
Hawaiian recently upgraded its daily services to Sydney to Airbus A330-200s. The airline is also a partner in Virgin Australia’s Velocity loyalty program.
Now that Air Australia’s gone, hawaiian has taken over that route.
I've worked everywhere Man (almost)
says:
Does anyone remember when Air Australia used to fly this route??
Dodgy airline or not, they still had plenty of b*ms on seats.
Those were the good old days, well, until they went bust.
Hawaiian must have been rubbing their hands with glee back in Feb!!
James
says:Please tell me that you doctored that B767 photo in that ridiculous steep angle or I will never fly Hawaiian! 🙂
Michael Anderson
says:yes another nail in the Qantas International coffin.
No Qlders will fly to Hawaii via SYD anymore !!!
Wake up Jetstar !!!
Alan
says:cool cant wait, always wanted to go to Hawaii, from Brisbane it will be easier.
Allen joice
says:Now that Air Australia’s gone, hawaiian has taken over that route.
I've worked everywhere Man (almost)
says:Does anyone remember when Air Australia used to fly this route??
Dodgy airline or not, they still had plenty of b*ms on seats.
Those were the good old days, well, until they went bust.
Hawaiian must have been rubbing their hands with glee back in Feb!!