Hawaiian Airlines says its first 12 months of its three-times-weekly Honolulu-Brisbane services has “exceeded expectations”
“Hawaiian Airlines anticipated an approximate 41,000 seats would be added to both travel markets from the route,” the airline said in a statement. “However, due to popular demand, Hawaiian Airlines has already transported more than 65,000 passengers between Brisbane and Honolulu since the launch of the service.”
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Hawaiian is the only airline to operate direct Honolulu-Brisbane flights, with the popular services, which commenced on November 28 2012, operated by 264-seat Boeing 767-300ERs.
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