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Hawaiian Airlines Eager To Bring Cali Tourists To The Islands

September 22, 2009 at 9:13 AM | by kjb | 0 Comments

Hawaiian Airlines must know something about the economy that we don’t. First, they were hiring all kinds of new people to share a slice of Aloha with the rest of us, then they were buying some new shiny planes, and now they are announcing new routes. With their new Airbus A330-200s being delivered next April, they are already hot and bothered about where they will get to fly them. The secret’s out and they want to bring Angelenos to Hawaii.

The first of the airline’s new planes will be used for seasonal summer service from Los Angeles to Honolulu, and it will run through September of 2010. The new planes hold about 30 more tourists than the Boeing 767-300s that are currently used, so you might want to get to the beach or hotel pool a little earlier to place dibs on the best spot in the sun.

Nonetheless, the airline isn’t forgetting about the rest of California. There will be new nonstop flights from San Diego to Maui as well as from Oakland to Maui. These will also be just for the peak summer travel season, so if you’re dreaming of a little Mele Kalikimaka for the 2010 holiday season, these new routes may not be around for your Hawaii holiday. For now, we'll be contacting the airline to see if they have any good stock tips to help boost our 401k performance.

Related Stories:
· Hawaiian to Expand California Service Next Summer and Debut A330 on Los Angeles Route [Hawaiian Airlines]
· Hawaiian Air Adds $10 First Bag Fee, Tells Customers 'Fees Here To Stay' [Jaunted]
· Airline News coverage [Jaunted]

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