Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Hawaiian Airlines Increases Fall Flights Operations to Australia

Tickets seekers contemplating a travel between Hawaii and Australia for fall holidays will soon have added option as Hawaiian Airlines has announced the addition of 27 extra flights between Honolulu and Sydney and Brisbane in Australia from September to October.

These new services will give rise to about 7,700 new air seats on the routes, offering plenty of tickets choices for vacationers who are contemplating a travel to Australia during this beautiful time and hunting for flights tickets.   

The full-service carrier will increase its Sydney-Honolulu operations from daily to 10 flights per week from 11 September to 19 October. While from 13 September to 14 October, the services between Brisbane and Honolulu will be enhanced from three to five per week, adding 10 extra flights to the schedule.

Travellers booking tickets with the airline can take advantage of various luxuries including complimentary meals, drinks and blankets. They can also enjoy the state-of-the-art in-seat video entertainment equipped on Airbus A330 aircraft and main-screen entertainment on Boeing 767s.

The period from September to October is a peak time when the airline experiences high demand for tickets on flights arriving in Australia. It is believed that these additional services will directly benefit the leisure travellers who look for tickets options during this time and may or may not do any good to budget vacationers seeking cheap deals.

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