Hawaiian Airlines is the largest operator of commercial flights to and from the U S state of Hawaii.
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Hawaiian Airlines is the largest operator of commercial flights to and from the U S state of Hawaii.
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Hawaiian Airlines operates flights to Asia, American Samoa, Australia, French Polynesia, Hawaii, New Zealand, and the United States mainland.
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Hawaiian Airlines is owned by Hawaiian Holdings, Inc of which Peter R Ingram is the current president and chief executive officer.
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Hawaiian Airlines is the oldest American carrier that has never had a fatal accident or a hull loss throughout its history, and frequently tops the on-time carrier list in the United States, as well as the fewest cancellations, oversales, and baggage handling issues.
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Hawaiian Airlines began to expand its footprint throughout the 1980s, as the result of intense competition on inter-island routes created by the entrance of Mid Pacific Air into the market.
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Hawaiian Airlines did manage to gain a short exemption for its South Pacific services.
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One aircraft was used to launch Hawaiian Airlines's first scheduled operation out of Hawai?i, daily Honolulu-Los Angeles services.
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Meanwhile, Hawaiian Airlines entered the new international markets of Australia and New Zealand in 1986 with one-stop services through Pago Pago International Airport.
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Hawaiian Airlines aggressively grew its international charter business and pursued military transport contracts.
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Hawaiian Airlines replaced these leased DC-10s with 14 leased Boeing 767 aircraft during a fleet modernization program that replaced its DC-9s with new Boeing 717 aircraft.
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In March 2003, Hawaiian Airlines filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection for the second time in its history.
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In 2006, Hawaiian Airlines was rated as the best carrier serving Hawaii by Travel + Leisure, Zagat and Conde Nast Traveler.
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Hawaiian Airlines serves destinations in several Asia-Pacific countries and territories.
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Hawaiian Airlines has an interline agreement with South African Airways.
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Hawaiian Airlines began acquiring Boeing 717 aircraft for operation on the neighbor Island network in February 2001.
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In January 2013, Hawaiian Airlines signed a memorandum of understanding with Airbus for an order of 16 A321neo aircraft plus up to 9 options.
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In December 2016, Hawaiian Airlines announced their intention of leasing two additional A321neo aircraft, bringing their total fleet of the type to 18.
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Hawaiian Airlines provides complimentary and paid beverage service on all of its flights.
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On its U S mainland flights, Hawaiian is one of the only major U S airlines to provide complimentary meals in its main cabin ; each meal is made with no preservatives and with all-natural ingredients and is packaged with recyclable materials.
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In 2009, Hawaiian Airlines introduced premium meals in its main cabin, giving passengers the option of having the complimentary meal or paying to upgrade to a premium meal.
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In March 2007, Hawaiian introduced a "tasting menu" or "tapas menu" for its first-class passengers on its U S mainland and international flights.
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Pau Hana, a Hawaiian Airlines term for “finished work, ” is a time to relax and unwind after a long workday.
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