Friday, November 22, 2024 Hawaiian Airlines , now part of Alaska Airlines Group, announces major route changes, including ending Austin flights and boosting Seattle-Honolulu services. Hawaiian Airlines , now part of the Alaska Airlines Group , is making significant changes to its route network following the merger, including the discontinuation of its Honolulu (HNL)-Austin (AUS) service. The final flight on this route is scheduled for March 26, 2025, according to Ishrion Aviation .
Launched in early 2021 during the airline’s pandemic-era network expansion, the Austin route was introduced alongside new services to Orlando (MCO) and Ontario (ONT) . However, as Hawaiian prioritizes restoring international routes, the Orlando service was discontinued in 2022, and now Austin flights face a similar fate. Currently operated with Airbus A330-200 aircraft three times a week, the Austin-Honolulu service will be scaled back to twice-weekly in January 2025 before its full cessation in March.
This move is part of a broader network realignment strategy tied to Hawaiian’s integration with Alaska Airlines. Expansion in Seattle and San Diego Adjustments As part of the network reshuffle, Hawaiian Airlines will launch a second daily flight between Honolulu (HNL) and Seattle (SEA) starting April 22, utilizing its Airbus A330 aircraft. This adjustment strengthens Hawaiian’s presence at Alaska Airlines’ key Seattle hub.
Meanwhile, changes are also unfolding in the San Diego market. Hawaiia.