We’re Damn Proud of Our Not-So-Local Airline!

Hawaiian Airlines first started flying back-and-forth among these glorious islands in 1929. Its first airplane was an amphibian and carried a grand total of eight people.
That was then. Today’s Hawaiian Airlines has a fleet of more than 40 jet aircraft and literally flies all over the world. In addition to hundreds of flights a day among the Hawaiian islands, there are daily flights to almost a dozen cities up and down the west coast of the U.S. mainland.

But Hawaiian is also flying to Japan, China and Korea … to Australia and New Zealand …  to the Philippines and Guam … and to Tahiti and Samoa in the South Pacific.

And, by the way, in my opinion Hawaiian jets are the most beautiful planes in the sky. Take a good look at this photo — you can click on it to enlarge it — and tell me that’s not so!

We’re damn proud of “our” airline. Most of us have friends or family who work for Hawaiian and that’s one of the reasons you can count on great service on board one of their planes. After all, every Hawaiian employee knows that if they get sassy with a passenger, she will probably turn out to be their best friend’s auntie!