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  2. Harmony Airways - Wikipedia

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    After acquiring two Boeing 757-200 jetliners in September and November 2002, the airline's inaugural flight flew from Vancouver in November 2002. [3] The airline was wholly owned by David Ting Kwok Ho. [2] Throughout the mid 2000s, the airline steadily expanded, first within Canad], but it soon expanded to Hawaii and to many destinations in ...

  3. List of Hawaiian Airlines destinations - Wikipedia

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    Country City Airport Notes Refs American Samoa: Pago Pago: Pago Pago International Airport [1]Australia: Brisbane: Brisbane Airport: Terminated [1] [2] [3]Sydney: Sydney Airport

  4. Kona International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The route was suspended between 2010 and September 2017 leaving the island with only one scheduled international flight (to Vancouver) for a time. [22] Hawaiian Airlines filed an application with the US Department of Transportation ( USDOT ) for nonstop flights from Kona to Tokyo's Haneda Airport , to restore the link between the two cities ...

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  6. Wardair - Wikipedia

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    Honolulu, Hawaii, became a significant winter destination, with London Gatwick becoming a major summertime destination with direct flights from Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary, Winnipeg, Ottawa, and Toronto. [4] In 1970, the mainline fleet consisted of two 707s and one 727.

  7. Aloha Airlines - Wikipedia

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    The airline was founded as charter carrier Trans-Pacific Airlines by publisher Ruddy F. Tongg Sr. as a competitor to Hawaiian Airlines, commencing operations on July 26, 1946, with a war-surplus Douglas C-47 on a flight from Honolulu to Maui and Hilo.