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  2. List of Hawaiian Airlines destinations - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 22 January 2025, at 02:29 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  3. Hawaiian Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Hawaiian Airlines initiated air service in 1929 as Inter-Island Airways with this Bellanca CH-300, restored in 2009 by Hawaiian to flying condition. Convair 640 turboprop airliner of Hawaiian at Honolulu in 1971.

  4. Hawaiian Airlines is adding direct flights from Sacramento to ...

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    The Hawaiian Airlines website shows tickets start at $199 for one way to Lihue and $276 to Kona. Depending on the day of travel, tickets can exceed $400 for one way. Round-trip fares are doubled.

  5. Island Hopper - Wikipedia

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    The Island Hopper is an airline route between Guam and Honolulu, Hawaii, via several small islands in the Federated States of Micronesia and the Marshall Islands. [1] The route, currently operated by United and originally by Continental Micronesia, is the only scheduled service for many of the islands visited en route.

  6. Alaska Airlines plans to buy Hawaiian Airlines. Could it mean ...

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    The lead airline at the Boise Airport plans to acquire Honolulu-based Hawaiian Airlines, possibly paving the way for nonstop flights between the Treasure Valley and Hawaii’s capital. Alaska ...

  7. Merger of Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines - Wikipedia

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    A merger between Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines had long been speculated on by industry insiders and analysts. [22] [15] [23] The Wall Street Journal speculated that consolidation would lead to higher prices for consumers on flights to Hawaii although this was disputed by the companies. [24]