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Planning a Hawaiian dream vacation has become a lot simpler for many people living in New England. Hawaiian Airlines announced today that it will launch non – stop flights between Boston and Honolulu starting in April 2019.
The move marks the first non-stop service offered between the two cities. Interestingly enough, it will also become the longest new US flight route at 5,095 miles. The Boston Logan International Airport becomes the second hub of the East Coast to benefit from a non-stop service on Hawaiian Airlines. The carrier began a daily non-stop service from Honolulu to New York JFK in 2012.
Speaking of the news, Peter Ingram, President and CEO of Hawaiian Airlines, said: "There is nowhere on earth like in Hawaii, and we are transporting our islands closer than ever to Boston …. We look forward to sharing our warm hospitality with our New England guests, whose vacations begin as soon as they arrive and get on our plane.
Boston is the largest travel market in the United States that currently does not receive any non-stop service to Hawaii. It is estimated that almost 500 people fly between eastern New England and the Hawaiian Islands most of the time. The airline said travel between Boston Logan International Airport and Honolulu's Daniel K. Inouye International Airport generated ticket sales of about $ 76 million last year.
"Hawaiian Airlines has been an important partner in making Hawaiian vacations accessible to people around the world," said George Szigeti, president of the Hawaii Tourism Authority. "The Big Boston Market currently attracts some 60,000 visitors every year to the island, who will now be able to fly non-stop to Hawaii aboard an airline that exemplifies our local hospitality.
Flight schedules
The new flight will be operational on April 4, 2019 and will be available five days a week. Here is the flight schedule.
The HA90 flight of Hawaiian Airlines received this number in the honor of the 90e anniversary. He will leave Honolulu on Monday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday at 1:45 pm and arrive in Boston the following morning at 6:00 am The total flight time in this direction is 10 hours and 15 minutes.
The Hawaiian Airlines HA91 flight will leave Boston Monday, Tuesday, Saturday and Sunday at 8:55 am and arrive in Honolulu at 2:35 pm the same day. Friday flights depart from Boston at 08:00 and arrive in Honolulu at 13:40. Flight time in this direction is 11 hours and 40 minutes.
The Airbus A330, the big carrier of the airline, will make the trip. The jet has a total of 278 seats. The first class consists of 18 seating positions arranged in a 2 – 2 – 2 pattern. Each is covered with Poltrona Frau leather, measures 20.5 inches in width and can tilt over a total length of 76 inches. Guests receive personal tablets filled with entertainment selections and Hawaii inspired amenity kits with Lolii Natural Care products, and are entitled to meals created by Chef Anne Wong. Honolulu
In economy, the seats are mostly type 2 – 4 – 2. The 192 standard seats have a width of 16.5-18 inches and a pitch of 31 inches. The 68 in extra comfort have a width of 18 inches and a step of 36 inches. Each has its own USB port for power and an individual entertainment screen for the record.
Celebration Rates
To celebrate this new service, Hawaiian offers reduced fares in economy and first class. Tickets must be purchased by Sunday, September 16th, for travel from April 4th to April 30th, with blackout dates from April 12th to 14th from Boston and April 19th to 21st from Honolulu.
Round-trip coach fares will be priced at $ 617, a nod to Boston's main call sign. Travelers can upgrade to additional seats with more legroom for $ 145 each way. First class tickets will be sold for $ 1,776, in honor of Patriot's Day, on April 15th.
Although not being cheap, these flights do not last more than 11 hours. Once the discount is over, fares go up to $ 866 by bus and $ 2,395 first.
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Planning a Hawaiian dream vacation has become a lot simpler for many people living in New England. Hawaiian Airlines announced today that it will launch non – stop flights between Boston and Honolulu starting in April 2019.
The move marks the first non-stop service offered between the two cities. Interestingly enough, it will also become the longest new US flight route at 5,095 miles. The Boston Logan International Airport becomes the second hub of the East Coast to benefit from a non-stop service on Hawaiian Airlines. The carrier began a daily non-stop service from Honolulu to New York JFK in 2012.
Speaking of the news, Peter Ingram, President and CEO of Hawaiian Airlines, said: "There is nowhere on earth like in Hawaii, and we are transporting our islands closer than ever to Boston …. We look forward to sharing our warm hospitality with our New England guests, whose vacations begin as soon as they arrive and get on our plane.
Boston is the largest travel market in the United States that currently does not receive any non-stop service to Hawaii. It is estimated that almost 500 people fly between eastern New England and the Hawaiian Islands most of the time. The airline said travel between Boston Logan International Airport and Honolulu's Daniel K. Inouye International Airport generated ticket sales of about $ 76 million last year.
"Hawaiian Airlines has been an important partner in making Hawaiian vacations accessible to people around the world," said George Szigeti, president of the Hawaii Tourism Authority. "The Big Boston Market currently attracts some 60,000 visitors every year to the island, who will now be able to fly non-stop to Hawaii aboard an airline that exemplifies our local hospitality.
Flight schedules
The new flight will be operational on April 4, 2019 and will be available five days a week. Here is the flight schedule.
The HA90 flight of Hawaiian Airlines received this number in the honor of the 90e anniversary. He will leave Honolulu on Monday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday at 1:45 pm and arrive in Boston the following morning at 6:00 am The total flight time in this direction is 10 hours and 15 minutes.
The Hawaiian Airlines HA91 flight will leave Boston Monday, Tuesday, Saturday and Sunday at 8:55 am and arrive in Honolulu at 2:35 pm the same day. Friday flights depart from Boston at 08:00 and arrive in Honolulu at 13:40. Flight time in this direction is 11 hours and 40 minutes.
The Airbus A330, the big carrier of the airline, will make the trip. The jet has a total of 278 seats. The first class consists of 18 seating positions arranged in a 2 – 2 – 2 pattern. Each is covered with Poltrona Frau leather, measures 20.5 inches in width and can tilt over a total length of 76 inches. Guests receive personal tablets filled with entertainment selections and Hawaii inspired amenity kits with Lolii Natural Care products, and are entitled to meals created by Chef Anne Wong. Honolulu
In economy, the seats are mostly type 2 – 4 – 2. The 192 standard seats have a width of 16.5-18 inches and a pitch of 31 inches. The 68 in extra comfort have a width of 18 inches and a step of 36 inches. Each has its own USB port for power and an individual entertainment screen for the record.
Celebration Rates
To celebrate this new service, Hawaiian offers reduced fares in economy and first class. Tickets must be purchased by Sunday, September 16th, for travel from April 4th to April 30th, with blackout dates from April 12th to 14th from Boston and April 19th to 21st from Honolulu.
Round-trip coach fares will be priced at $ 617, a nod to Boston's main call sign. Travelers can upgrade to additional seats with more legroom for $ 145 each way. First class tickets will be sold for $ 1,776, in honor of Patriot's Day, on April 15th.
Although not being cheap, these flights do not last more than 11 hours. Once the discount is over, fares go up to $ 866 by bus and $ 2,395 first.