HONOLULU (Island News) – Hawaiian Airlines will adjust its transpacific network beginning in November, increasing capacity on high-demand routes while suspending underperforming ones.
According to Hawaiian Airlines, service between Honolulu and Incheon, South Korea; Fukuoka, Japan; and Boston will be suspended. Aircraft will be redeployed to enhance flights between Honolulu and Sydney, Papeete, Los Angeles, and Seattle.
“It’s always a difficult decision to suspend a route, especially in cities like Seoul, which we have enjoyed having for over 14 years. However, despite our team’s best efforts, soft post-pandemic travel demand from Asia combined with various market challenges have persisted in Seoul, as well as in Fukuoka and Boston, both of which we entered in 2019,” said Hawaiian Airlin