Connecting Hawaii to the world with outstanding service and modern comfort
Hawaiian Airlines is Hawaii’s largest and longest-serving airline, providing non-stop passenger flights between the Hawaiian Islands, the U.S. mainland, and select international destinations. Renowned for its hospitality and commitment to operational reliability, the airline solidifies its position as a market leader in transpacific travel. Hawaiian Airlines remains dedicated to enhancing its network and guest experience with continual innovation.
Hawaiian Airlines employs approximately 7,200 people globally.
Hawaiian Airlines operates a modern fleet designed for both medium- and long-haul flights, leveraging advanced aircraft technology for fuel efficiency and enhanced passenger comfort. Its widebody and narrowbody jets are supported by industry-leading maintenance infrastructure and digital systems that optimize operations. The airline invests in innovations such as electronic flight bags, real-time maintenance monitoring, and a robust mobile app ecosystem. Sustainability initiatives, including carbon offset programs and newer aircraft models, support responsible growth and continuous improvement for partners and guests.
Total Aircraft: 62
Aircraft Type | Quantity |
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Airbus A330-200 | 1 |
Airbus A321neo | 1 |
Boeing 717-200 | 1 |
Average Fleet Age: 8.1 years
Hawaiian Airlines delivers interisland and international cargo solutions, complemented by efficient spare parts logistics that support continuous fleet operations. Operating out of its Honolulu hub, the airline's integrated ground support and warehouse capabilities ensure fast, secure handling of general and specialized cargo. Technology investments enable real-time cargo tracking, and partnerships across Hawaii and North America expand reach and responsiveness. Ongoing process enhancements help the airline provide seamless logistics support for partners, customers, and the broader aviation community.
Location | Type | Facilities |
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Honolulu (HNL) | main | Main hub facilities |
Kahului (OGG) | secondary | Secondary hub facilities |
Lihue (LIH) | secondary | Secondary hub facilities |
Kona (KOA) | secondary | Secondary hub facilities |
Hilo (ITO) | secondary | Secondary hub facilities |
Hawaiian Airlines maintains a robust network connecting Hawaii with key destinations across the U.S. West Coast, Asia, and the South Pacific. The airline’s strategic route coverage is designed to provide frequent service between the main Hawaiian Islands and the mainland United States, as well as direct international routes from Honolulu. Its business model focuses on high-frequency, reliable operations that support both leisure and business travelers. By leveraging interline and codeshare partnerships, Hawaiian Airlines enhances global connectivity and logistics capabilities for passengers and airline partners. The airline’s flexible scheduling and forward-thinking network strategy adapt to shifting market demand and travel trends. Hawaiian Airlines is committed to maintaining competitive advantages in regional logistics, customer service, and operational excellence.
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Hawaiian Airlines maintains a robust network connecting Hawaii with key destinations across the U.S. West Coast, Asia, and the South Pacific. The airline’s strategic route coverage is designed to provide frequent service between the main Hawaiian Islands and the mainland United States, as well as direct international routes from Honolulu. Its business model focuses on high-frequency, reliable operations that support both leisure and business travelers. By leveraging interline and codeshare partnerships, Hawaiian Airlines enhances global connectivity and logistics capabilities for passengers and airline partners. The airline’s flexible scheduling and forward-thinking network strategy adapt to shifting market demand and travel trends. Hawaiian Airlines is committed to maintaining competitive advantages in regional logistics, customer service, and operational excellence.
Partner | Type |
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Japan Airlines | codeshare |
JetBlue Airways | codeshare |
Korean Air | codeshare |
Virgin Australia | codeshare |
Delta Air Lines | codeshare |
United Airlines | codeshare |
Hawaiian Airlines demonstrated a return to revenue growth in 2024, responding to robust travel demand and network expansion. While profitability remains pressured by fuel and operational costs, the airline sustains strong liquidity and a leading transpacific market position. Strategic investments in fleet and technology aim to ensure long-term competitiveness.
Metric | Value |
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Annual Revenue | $3.0 billion |
Profit Margin | 2.9% |
Net Profit | $87.0 million |
Financial Year | 2024 |
Hawaiian Airlines delivers a comprehensive suite of services, including premium passenger travel, advanced cargo operations, and interline connectivity. Its passenger offering features multiple cabin classes, in-flight entertainment, and award-winning onboard hospitality that highlights Hawaiian culture. For aviation partners, the airline provides efficient cargo management, warehousing, and logistics solutions, along with specialized ground handling services. Maintenance and spare parts logistics support ensure high fleet reliability and operational continuity. Hawaiian Airlines’ integrated approach aligns with the evolving needs of customers and industry peers across the Pacific and beyond.
Passenger Service: First Class
Passenger Service: Business Class
Passenger Service: Main Cabin
Cargo Service: Interisland cargo
Cargo Service: Domestic and international air freight
Cargo Service: Specialty cargo handling
Additional Service: Ground handling
Additional Service: Maintenance services