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  2. Hawaiian Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Hawaiian Airlines (Hawaiian: Hui Mokulele o Hawaiʻi [huwi mokulele o həˈʋɐjʔi]) [6] [7] is a commercial U.S. airline, headquartered in Honolulu, Hawaii [8] [9] and a subsidiary of Alaska Air Group.

  3. List of Hawaiian Airlines destinations - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 13 January 2025, at 10:08 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. Merger of Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines - Wikipedia

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    When the merger was announced, the companies overlapped on 12 nonstop routes which they described as minimal. [13] Alaska Airlines emphasized its experience operating an intra-Alaska network including service to 16 destinations not reachable by road while pledging to maintain a robust interisland schedule in Hawaii to neighbor islands.

  5. Alaska Air Group - Wikipedia

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    Alaska Air Group, Inc. is an American airline holding company based in SeaTac, Washington, United States.The group owns two mainline carriers, Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines, along with a regional airline, Horizon Air. [3]

  6. Daniel K. Inouye International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport opened on March 21, 1927, as John Rodgers Airport, after World War I naval officer John Rodgers. [9] It was funded by the territorial legislature and the Chamber of Commerce, and was the first full airport in Hawaii; aircraft had previously been limited to small landing strips, fields, and seaplane docks.

  7. Mileage Plan - Wikipedia

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    Mileage Plan is the frequent-flyer program of Alaska Airlines.Members accrue program "miles" by flying Alaska Airlines and partner-operated flights, using co-branded credit cards, and booking vacation and hotel packages, among other methods.

  8. Air Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Air Hawaii McDonnell Douglas DC-10 N905WA at Oakland International Airport in 1983. Air Hawaii was a scheduled passenger airline providing service between Honolulu and the U.S. West Coast cities of Los Angeles and San Francisco.

  9. HOLO card - Wikipedia

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    The HOLO card uses a fare-capping system, similar to the Hop Fastpass card used in Portland, Oregon, where users are not charged for additional fares after paying an amount equal to the cost of a day pass over the course of a single day, or after paying an amount equal to the cost of a monthly pass over a single month.