Reservations Accepted for Code Share Flights Aboard Island Air
HONOLULU -- Hawaiian Airlines is now accepting customer reservations for daily flights aboard Island Air to Lanai, Molokai, and the West Maui resort of Kapalua.
The booking arrangement is part of Hawaiian's innovative code sharing partnership with Island Air, allowing Hawaiian to offer travelers a greater selection of daily flights to Lanai and Molokai, and add Kapalua to its roster of island destinations.
The increased daily service takes effect Monday, August 16, and offers Hawaiian's customers a choice of seven flights to Lanai, eight flights to Molokai (seven flights on Sunday), and six flights to Kapalua.
Presently, Hawaiian provides once-a-day service to Lanai and Molokai only.
Customers booking reservations through Hawaiian for the Island Air flights will retain full HawaiianMiles frequent flyer program benefits and enjoy the convenience of online booking at HawaiianAir.com.
Hawaiian's Hele On (Hurry Up) Web Check-In will also be available for multi-leg flights involving Island Air as long as the originating departure is on Hawaiian.
Code sharing allows Hawaiian to sell seats on Island Air by attaching its “HA” code to these flights in worldwide computer reservations systems.
About Hawaiian Airlines
Hawaiian Airlines, the nation's number one on-time carrier, is recognized as one of the best airlines in America. Business travelers recently surveyed by Condé Nast Traveler rated Hawaiian Airlines as having the best in-flight service and meals of any U.S. carrier. In addition, Hawaiian is ranked as the nation's fifth best airline overall by Travel + Leisure, ahead of every other carrier flying to Hawaii.
Celebrating its 75th year of continuous service, Hawaiian Airlines is Hawaii's biggest and longest-serving airline, and the second largest provider of passenger air service between Hawaii and the mainland U.S. Hawaiian offers nonstop service to Hawaii from more mainland U.S. gateways than any other airline. Hawaiian also provides approximately 117 daily jet flights among the Hawaiian Islands, as well as service to Australia, American Samoa and Tahiti.
Hawaiian Airlines, Inc., is a subsidiary of Hawaiian Holdings, Inc. (AMEX and PCX: HA). Since the appointment of a bankruptcy trustee in May 2003, Hawaiian Holdings has had no involvement in the management of Hawaiian Airlines and has had limited access to information concerning the airline. Additional information is available at www.HawaiianAir.com.