Hawaiian Airlines to Revamp Interior of Airbus A330-200

Hawaiian Airlines to Revamp Interior of Airbus A330-200

Hawaiian Airlines plans to revamp the interior of its Airbus A330-200 aircraft.

Over the next few years, the airline intends to renew its cabin, in-flight facilities, and amenities, with details to be announced as early as 2026. They aim to offer “a premium and modern global experience.”

The current Airbus A330-200 aircraft in operation features a total of 278 seats, including 18 business class seats arranged in a “2-2-2” configuration, 68 Extra Comfort seats in a “2-4-2” layout, and 192 Main Cabin seats also in a “2-4-2” arrangement, with complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi provided by Starlink.

Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines have expressed their intention to establish 12 long-haul routes from Seattle. Among these, the Tokyo/Narita route was launched on May 12, and they plan to open the Seoul/Incheon route on September 12.

For intercontinental routes departing from Seattle, Tokyo is the second largest market, following London in first place, with Seoul in third. They also anticipate connecting demand from various locations across the United States.

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