KOREA-Hawaiian Airlines will increase the frequency of its Honolulu-Seoul service to daily from 16 July 2012. The airline has been operating the route since January 2011, and currently offers four weekly flights to Seoul’s Incheon International Airport.
“Offering daily flights between Seoul and Honolulu has always been part of our growth plan. Demand among Korean travellers to vacation in Hawaii and for Hawaiian Airlines as a preferred carrier has been steadily building this past year and we are delighted to be expanding our service next July,” said Mark Dunkerley, Hawaiian’s President & CEO.
The increase to daily flights will add more than 40,000 new air seats annually. Hawaiian will continue to operate its Seoul-Honolulu service using its 264-seat Boeing 767-300ER aircraft, but plans to introduce a new 294-seat Airbus A330-200 on the route at a later date.
From 16 July, Hawaiian’s daily flight will depart Seoul’s Incheon International Airport at 2220 and arrive at Honolulu International Airport at 1205 the same day. The return service will depart Honolulu at 1145, arriving at Incheon at 1630 the following day.
“Offering daily flights between Seoul and Honolulu has always been part of our growth plan. Demand among Korean travellers to vacation in Hawaii and for Hawaiian Airlines as a preferred carrier has been steadily building this past year and we are delighted to be expanding our service next July,” said Mark Dunkerley, Hawaiian’s President & CEO.
The increase to daily flights will add more than 40,000 new air seats annually. Hawaiian will continue to operate its Seoul-Honolulu service using its 264-seat Boeing 767-300ER aircraft, but plans to introduce a new 294-seat Airbus A330-200 on the route at a later date.
From 16 July, Hawaiian’s daily flight will depart Seoul’s Incheon International Airport at 2220 and arrive at Honolulu International Airport at 1205 the same day. The return service will depart Honolulu at 1145, arriving at Incheon at 1630 the following day.
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