Published on : Tuesday, November 12, 2013
Hawaiian Airlines has accelerated its plans to increase seat capacity for service between Hawai’i and Seattle by two weeks. The switch to the 294-seat Airbus 330-200 aircraft with its 30 more seats per flight will now occur on November 26 for Hawaiian Airlines’ Honolulu-Seattle service and December 2 for its Maui-Seattle service.
The airline currently operates a 264-seat Boeing 767-300ER aircraft on its Seattle routes.
Hawaiian Airlines offers daily non-stop service between Honolulu and Seattle and Kahului, Maui and Seattle.
FlightRouteDepartsArrivesFrequencyA330 Service StartsHA22HNL-SEA2:05 p.m.9:45 p.m.DailyNovember 26, 2013HA21SEA-HNL8:45 a.m.12:55 p.m.DailyNovember 27, 2013HA30OGG-SEA3:55 p.m.11:25 p.m.DailyDecember 2, 2013HA29SEA-OGG10:00 a.m.2:15 p.m.DailyDecember 3, 2013
A330 Special AmenitiesHawaiian Airlines’ A330 offers amenities that have been a popular with its customers, highlighted by the personal on-demand entertainment system for each seat, increased legroom, and the roomy interior.
With high-resolution LCD touch-screen monitors in each seatback, the A330′s state-of-the-art entertainment system lets customers choose from a wide range of movies, TV programs, music, and video games, while also offering a USB port for the use of their own personal media players.
In addition to the comforts of the A330 aircraft, travelers will enjoy complimentary meals in all cabins and Hawaiian Airlines’ signature inflight hospitality that celebrates the culture, people and Aloha Spirit of the Hawaiian Islands.
Source:-Hawaiian Airlines
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