Air travelers face new FAA flight cuts
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HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Hawaiian Airlines has canceled four neighbor island flights scheduled for Friday, Nov. 7, due to flight reduction requirements by the Federal Aviation Administration. The flights are roundtrips between Honolulu and Maui, and Honolulu and Kona as follows:
The BriefMajor airlines, including Alaska Airlines, are canceling flights at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport starting Friday due to FAA guidance amid air traffic control shortages caused by the ongoing government shutdown.
Alaska and Hawaiian Airlines are canceling select neighbor island flights due to an FAA directive, prioritizing routes essential to smaller communities. Meanwhile, the Hawaii Department of Transportat
The state Department of Transportation has offered to advance the full salaries and benefits of Federal Aviation Administration air traffic controllers and Transportation Security Administration airport screeners assigned to Hawaii during the federal funding lapse in a bid to avoid a 10% cut to air traffic that could severely impact the state’s economy and public safety.
Hawaiian Airlines is offering Aussies AU$10 return flights between neighbour islands with flight times ranging from 20 to around 55 minutes.
Domestic airlines have announced its policies for the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) cuts to flights across the nation.
Alaska Air Group completed its $1.9 billion acquisition of Hawaiian Holdings, the parent of Hawaiian Airlines, in September 2024. During the recent quarter, loyalty programs for the two carriers were combined into Atmos Rewards, and a transition to a single reservation and passenger service system is more than half done.
Alaska Airlines has unveiled Atmos Rewards, a new loyalty program designed to replace and unify its existing Mileage Plan with Hawaiian Airlines’ HawaiianMiles. The revamped program aims to deliver broader travel benefits, more personalization, and ...
PC: Alaska Airlines / Hawaiian Airlines . Alaska Airlines received a single operating certificate from the Federal Aviation Administration to operate alongside Hawaiian Airlines a