
Hawaiian Airlines
About Company
Hawaiian Airlines is the largest and longest-serving airline in Hawai‘i, founded on January 30, 1929, originally named Inter-Island Airways. Headquartered in Honolulu, it operates primarily from Daniel K. Inouye International Airport on O‘ahu, with a secondary hub at Kahului Airport on Maui.
The airline’s main business is providing passenger and cargo air transportation. It operates an extensive inter-island network as well as long-haul routes connecting Hawai‘i to the U.S. mainland, Asia, Australia, and the South Pacific. Its cargo services are among the most significant in the region, supporting industries such as healthcare, agriculture, and hospitality by ensuring timely movement of goods.
Hawaiian Airlines is widely recognized for its punctuality and has consistently ranked as one of the most reliable U.S. carriers in terms of on-time performance. Beyond transportation, it also offers a distinct cultural experience through regional cuisine, in-flight entertainment, and collaborations with local Hawaiian brands, bringing authentic island hospitality to travelers.
The airline serves a diverse client base including tourists, local residents, and commercial partners relying on both its passenger and cargo services. With branches and offices across its global destinations, Hawaiian Airlines remains a vital bridge between the Hawaiian Islands and the wider world.