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Hawaiian Airlines Starts Selling Tickets on Haneda Route

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Hawaiian Airlines has started selling tickets on its new daily nonstop flights between Tokyo’s Haneda Airport and Honolulu.

Hawaiian’s inaugural flight from Honolulu to Haneda is on 17 November, with the inaugural departure from Haneda to Honolulu taking place 19 November 2010.

“We have received a tremendous response to our announcement of new service to Haneda, and we know travelers have been waiting for this moment,” said Glenn Taniguchi, Hawaiian’s senior vice president of marketing and sales. “Hawaiian will begin flying daily between Haneda and Honolulu less than two months from now, and tickets are now on sale.”

Flight #458 will depart Tokyo’s Haneda Airport daily at 23:59 and arrive at Honolulu International Airport at 12:05 the same day.

Return Flight #457 will depart Honolulu daily at 18:05 and arrive at Haneda at 22:05 the next day - Tokyo is 19 hours ahead of Honolulu and the flight crosses the International Dateline.

Hawaiian will initially serve the Haneda-Honolulu route using its wide-body, twin-aisle Boeing 767-300ER aircraft seating up to 264 passengers before introducing its new and larger 294-seat Airbus A330-200 aircraft onto the route.

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