Re: [Sky-1] Hawaiian to Add Sacramento and Ontario Nonstop Service

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More power to them if they think they can do it.  I know many an airline
forget about the folk after a few miles east of the coast; efficient service
barely covered by regional service to a hub city for continued travel.

Walter
DCA

----- Original Message -----
From: "Douglas Schnell" <dks28@cornell.edu>
To: <AIRLINE@LISTSERV.CUNY.EDU>
Sent: Friday, March 22, 2002 00:17
Subject: Re: [Sky-1] Hawaiian to Add Sacramento and Ontario Nonstop Service


>
> People over there are dying for solid air service to anywhere. Hawaii is
> as good a place as any.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: W Wilson [mailto:wlw-jr@att.net]
> Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2002 9:27 PM
> To: Skyone@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: Re: [Sky-1] Hawaiian to Add Sacramento and Ontario Nonstop
> Service
>
>
> ONT is understandable...
> SMF leaves me wondering.
>
> Walter
> DCA
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "David Mueller" <kawika42@mac.com>
> To: <airtransporthawaii@yahoogroups.com>; "SkyOne List"
> <skyone@yahoogroups.com>; "AIRLINE list" <airline@listserv.cuny.edu>
> Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2002 20:40
> Subject: [Sky-1] Hawaiian to Add Sacramento and Ontario Nonstop Service
>
>
> SOURCE: Hawaiian Airlines
> http://www.hawaiianair.com/about/corporate/NewsRelease/Section_256.asp
>
> HONOLULU, March 21, 2002 -- Hawaiian Airlines announced today that it
> will add two new mainland cities to its route structure with the
> inauguration of daily nonstop service between Honolulu and the cities of
> Sacramento and Ontario, California on June 7, 2002.
>
> The new flights will be operated with Hawaiian's state-of-the-art Boeing
> 767-300ER extended-range aircraft. The twin-aisle, twinjet Boeing
> 767-300ER seats 252 passengers -- 18 in First Class and 234 in Coach
> Class -- offering widebody comfort and the latest in passenger
> amenities.
>
> With the added flights, Hawaiian will have increased its trans-Pacific
> service to 12 daily nonstop flights between key West Coast markets and
> Hawaii in time for the peak summer travel season. With direct service to
> eight West Coast cities, Hawaiian will connect Hawaii with more U.S.
> cities than any other airline.
>
> The company on March 15 began daily nonstop service between Seattle and
> Maui and recently announced new nonstop service to Maui from San
> Francisco and Los Angeles to begin June 15, 2002. The company currently
> offers eight daily round trip flights between five West Coast gateways
> and Hawaii.
>
> Paul J. Casey, vice chairman and chief executive officer, said, "The
> steady improvement in West Coast demand makes this the right time to
> begin the next phase of Hawaiian's expansion plan. With the introduction
> of nonstop widebody service to Sacramento and Ontario, we bring Hawaii
> closer for millions more potential visitors."
>
> By the end of 2002, Hawaiian will have 11 of its 16 Boeing 767-300ER
> aircraft on order in service between Hawaii and the West Coast. The
> company is scheduled to completely replace its existing widebody fleet
> of DC-10 aircraft operating trans-Pacific routes between Hawaii and the
> U.S. mainland and points in the South Pacific with a total of 16 Boeing
> 767-300ER aircraft by 2003.
>
> Hawaiian has already completely replaced its narrowbody fleet of
> aircraft operating flights between the islands of Hawaii with 13 new
> Boeing 717-200 aircraft.
>
> Founded in Honolulu 72 years ago, Hawaiian Airlines is Hawaii's
> longest-serving and largest airline. The nation's 12th largest airline,
> it is also the second-largest provider of passenger service between the
> West Coast and Hawaii.
>
> Hawaiian Airlines takes great pride in its innovative onboard service
> programs that highlight and promote the people and culture of Hawaii.
> The airline has earned numerous international awards for service in
> recent years, including the 2001 Zagat Survey's award for Best Overall
> U.S. Airline in the Premier category, and the 2001 Diamond Award for
> In-Flight Service from Onboard Services magazine. Hawaiian was also
> rated third highest in Travel & Leisure magazine's most recent ranking
> of the Top 10 U.S. Airlines.
>
> Additional information on Hawaiian Airlines, including previously issued
> company news releases, is available on the airline's Web site at
> www.hawaiianair.com.
>
> --
> David Mueller / SAN
> kawika42@mac.com
> http://www.quanterium.com
>
>
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