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Hawaiian Airlines to Increase Honolulu - Sydney/Brisbane Flights

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Hawaiian Airlines will add 27 extra flights between Honolulu and Sydney and Brisbane in September 2013.

The new flights will add approximately 7,700 new air seats on the two routes during a peak travel period for Australian travelers. The non-stop services will also offer easy access beyond Honolulu to US mainland cities.

Peter Ingram, Hawaiian’s executive vice president and chief commercial officer, said, “Demand for our services in Australia and New Zealand is particularly strong, especially during this period when schools are out and families are on holiday. These extra flights also offer travelers in Hawai‘i and North America more options for visiting Australia at a beautiful time of year.”

Hawaiian Airlines is increasing its Sydney-Honolulu service from daily to 10 flights per week from 11 September to 19 October, adding 17 extra flights to the schedule.

Between Brisbane and Honolulu, Hawaiian is increasing from three to five flights per week from 13 September to 14 October, adding 10 extra flights to the schedule.

Travelers flying Hawaiian to North America via Honolulu can also take advantage of free stopovers in Hawaii, giving them added itinerary flexibility.

As a full service leisure carrier, Hawaiian provides all of its passengers between Australia and Hawaii with complimentary meals, drinks and blankets, as well as selected in-seat video entertainment on Airbus A330 aircraft and main-screen entertainment on Boeing 767s.

Hawaiian Airlines, Hawaii, Honolulu, Sydney, Brisbane

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