Hawaiian Airlines in November will suspend flights between Honolulu and three destinations due to “underperformance,” the carrier announced this week.
The carrier’s service between Honolulu and each Boston and Fukuoka, Japan, will end on Nov. 19. The routes have been operating four and three times weekly, respectively. The five-times-weekly flights between Honolulu and Seoul Incheon will end Nov. 21.
Affected guests will be offered to be reaccommodated on other flights or receive a refund, according to Hawaiian.
Customers still will be able to fly between Hawaii and Seoul Incheon or Fukuoka via one-stop itineraries through the carrier’s other Japan destinations, including twice-daily Honolulu-Tokyo Haneda and daily Osaka services, according to the airline. Boston customers can connect daily on Hawaiian parent Alaska Airlines’ flights via Seattle, Portland, San Francisco and San Diego. Customers also can book on the carrier’s partners and Oneworld alliance airlines, Hawaiian said.
Alaska acquired Hawaiian last September.
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