American to fly to LAX with a morning eastbound departure
American to fly to LAX with a morning eastbound departure - 2004-04-15 - Pacific Business News (Honolulu)
American Airlines is adding an early morning departure from Honolulu to Los Angeles for the summer travel season, effective June 12.
Most eastbound flights from Hawaii to the mainland are red-eyes. This one will leave Honolulu International Airport at 8 a.m. and arrive at Los Angeles International Airport at 4:10 p.m., daily except Friday through Sept. 7.
This brings to four the number of daily departures the airline has to Los Angeles. A fifth flight is operated on Saturdays only. American will fly the additional Honolulu-Los Angeles trip with Boeing 767 aircraft, featuring 30 first-class seats and 182 seats in the main cabin.
"Travelers on American will be able to get an early start on their day, whether flying for business or pleasure," said Mike Nozaki, American's director of Hawaii operations.
On June 10, American will begin seasonal nonstop service from Maui to San Francisco -- its first ever nonstop link between the two points. And recently, American bolstered its daily service between Kauai and Los Angeles with plans to increase the frequency of a second flight from four to five days a week, beginning June 10.
In addition to Honolulu, Maui and Kauai, American also serves Kona. American's gateways to Hawaii include Chicago, Dallas/Fort Worth, Los Angeles, San Francisco and San Jose, Calif.
This summer, American will operate 130 flights a week to Hawaii.
American Airlines is adding an early morning departure from Honolulu to Los Angeles for the summer travel season, effective June 12.
Most eastbound flights from Hawaii to the mainland are red-eyes. This one will leave Honolulu International Airport at 8 a.m. and arrive at Los Angeles International Airport at 4:10 p.m., daily except Friday through Sept. 7.
This brings to four the number of daily departures the airline has to Los Angeles. A fifth flight is operated on Saturdays only. American will fly the additional Honolulu-Los Angeles trip with Boeing 767 aircraft, featuring 30 first-class seats and 182 seats in the main cabin.
"Travelers on American will be able to get an early start on their day, whether flying for business or pleasure," said Mike Nozaki, American's director of Hawaii operations.
On June 10, American will begin seasonal nonstop service from Maui to San Francisco -- its first ever nonstop link between the two points. And recently, American bolstered its daily service between Kauai and Los Angeles with plans to increase the frequency of a second flight from four to five days a week, beginning June 10.
In addition to Honolulu, Maui and Kauai, American also serves Kona. American's gateways to Hawaii include Chicago, Dallas/Fort Worth, Los Angeles, San Francisco and San Jose, Calif.
This summer, American will operate 130 flights a week to Hawaii.




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