Hawaiian Airlines announces plan to invest over $600 M in Hawai‘i airports
Hawaiian Airlines announced on Monday a plan to invest over $600 million to provide major renovations to airports in Honolulu, Lihu‘e, Kahului, Kona and Hilo.
The Kahu?ewai Hawai‘i Investment Plan will invest for 5 years to improve lobbies, gates and amenities, as well as building a new premium lounge in Honolulu. The plan is designed to improve guest experience while traveling to, from and within the islands using modern tools and spaces. The airline also states the investments will help advance lower-emission technologies and promote regenerative tourism, culture and conservation.”Hawaiian Airlines is proud to call Hawai‘i home, to reflect the spirit of the islands, to take care of our local guests and welcome visitors, and support our communities,” said CEO Diana Birkett Rakow. “Our Kahu‘ewai Hawai‘i Investment Plan represents one of Hawaiian Airlines’ largest single investments in our infrastructure, products and services in Hawai‘i. It reflects our kuleana to our people and guests in the islands and reinforces our commitment to deliver safe and remarkable service that enables Hawai‘i and Hawaiian Airlines to thrive.”
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The company also states that it is investing in new technology for employees, upgrading its widebody Airbus A330 interiors and updating its app and website.
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