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  2. Island Hopper - Wikipedia

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    The total time from Honolulu to Guam, including time on the ground, is 16 hours. [2] It takes 4.5 hours to fly from Honolulu to Majuro, [11] followed by a 45-minute flight from Majuro to Kwajalein. From Kwajalein to Kosrae, the flight takes one hour. Kosrae to Pohnpei flight takes another hour. From Pohnpei, it takes 70 minutes to fly to Chuuk.

  3. Hawaii Clipper - Wikipedia

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    Hawaii Clipper was the first of the initial three long-range flying boats to be lost. It was the worst Pacific airline accident at the time, although fatalities were higher when the other two Martin M-130 flying boats crashed later. The Philippine Clipper crash of 1943 killed 19, and 23 were killed when China Clipper crashed in 1945. [7]

  4. 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

  5. Hawaii is paying for tourists to fly home to places like Guam ...

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    For those who refuse to abide by the two-week quarantine or can't afford to, Hawaii is paying for their flights back home, Elaine Glusac reported for The New York Times. The Hawaii Tourism ...

  6. Midway Atoll - Wikipedia

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    A Pan-Am flying clipper stopped at Midway and evacuated passengers and Pan-American employees from Wake island, which had also been attacked earlier that day. The clipper was on its usual passenger route to Guam when the attack on Pearl Harbor happened; it then made a return journey going from Wake to Midway, Honolulu, and back to the USA. [28]

  7. Wake Island Airfield - Wikipedia

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    By 1969, Wake Island was a scheduled stop on a round trip transpacific flight operated by Pan Am between San Francisco and Saigon in the former country of South Vietnam. [4] This passenger service was operated twice a week with a Boeing 707 intercontinental jetliner. These flights also served Honolulu and Guam nonstop from Wake Island.