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Air Service Grid Scheduled Nonstop Overseas Air Service to Hawai‘i Hawai‘i Visitors & Convention Bureau August 2021 Schedules are preliminary as carriers continue to modify their schedules based on customer demand Updated July 19, 2021 8:00 AM and aircraft availability due to the ongoing impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. US WEST AIR ROUTES Airline August 2021 Origin Destination Flights / Seats / Notes AA AS DL HA UA SY WN Month Month Honolulu ANCHNLAAANCHNLASANCHNLDLANCHNLHAANCHNLUAANCHNLSYANCHNLWN 18 2,919 Anchorage Kahului ANCOGGAAANCOGGASANCOGGDLANCOGGHAANCOGGUAANCOGGSYANCOGGWN 7 1,113 Seasonal, winter Kona ANCKOAAAANCKOAASANCKOADLANCKOAHAANCKOAUAANCKOASYANCKOAWN 0 0 Seasonal, winter Honolulu DENHNLAADENHNLASDENHNLDLDENHNLHADENHNLUADENHNLSYDENHNLWN 62 15,190 Kahului DENOGGAADENOGGASDENOGGDLDENOGGHADENOGGUADENOGGSYDENOGGWN 62 15,190 Denver Lihue DENLIHAADENLIHASDENLIHDLDENLIHHADENLIHUADENLIHSYDENLIHWN 31 6,634 Kona DENKOAAADENKOAASDENKOADLDENKOAHADENKOAUADENKOASYDENKOAWN 31 6,634 LASH Honolulu LASHNLAALASHNLASLASHNLDLLASHNLHALASHNLUALASHNLSY 143 33,368 Las Vegas LASONLW Kahului LASOGGAALASOGGASLASOGGDLLASOGGHALASOGGUALASOGGSY 84 15,008 LGBHGGW Honolulu LGBHNLAALGBHNLASLGBHNLDLLGBHNLHALGBHNLUALGBHNLSY 93 16,709 Long Beach LGBONLW Kahului LGBOGGAALGBOGGASLGBOGGDLLGBOGGHALGBOGGUALGBOGGSY 62 11,284 LAXHGGW Honolulu LAXHNLAALAXHNLASLAXHNLDLLAXHNLHALAXHNLUALAXHNLSY 574 131,860 LAXONLW Kahului LAXOGGAALAXOGGASLAXOGGDLLAXOGGHALAXOGGUALAXOGGSY 423 80,227 LAXLIGGW Los Angeles Lihue LAXLIHAALAXLIHASLAXLIHDLLAXLIHHALAXLIHUALAXLIHSY 197 35,685 LAXKHWN Kona LAXKOAAALAXKOAASLAXKOADLLAXKOAHALAXKOAUALAXKOASY 194 38,623 OAW Hilo LAXITOAALAXITOASLAXITODLLAXITOHALAXITOUALAXITOSYLAXITOWN 31 5,549 OAKH Honolulu OAKHNLAAOAKHNLASOAKHNLDLOAKHNLHAOAKHNLUAOAKHNLSY 124 22,134 NLW Kahului 93 16,709 Oakland Lihue 62 11,284 Kona 31 5,425 Ontario Honolulu 31 5,859 Honolulu 146 31,088 Kahului 87 17,493 Phoenix Lihue PHXLIHAAPHXLIHASPHXLIHDLPHXLIHHAPHXLIHUAPHXLIHSYPHXLIHWN 31 6,076 Kona PHXKOAAAPHXKOAASPHXKOADLPHXKOAHAPHXKOAUAPHXKOASYPHXKOAWN 26 5,096 PDXH Honolulu PDXHNLAAPDXHNLASPDXHNLDLPDXHNLHAPDXHNLUA PDXHNLWN 62 11,282 NLSY Kahului PDXOGGAAPDXOGGASPDXOGGDLPDXOGGHAPDXOGGUAPDXOGGSYPDXOGGWN 66 11,462 Portland Lihue PDXLIHAAPDXLIHASPDXLIHDLPDXLIHHAPDXLIHUAPDXLIHSYPDXLIHWN 0 0 Seasonal, winter Kona PDXKOAAAPDXKOAASPDXKOADLPDXKOAHAPDXKOAUAPDXKOASYPDXKOAWN 31 4,986 Seasonal, winter SMFH Honolulu SMFHNLAASMFHNLASSMFHNLDLSMFHNLHASMFHNLUASMFHNLSY 62 14,043 SMFONLW Sacramento Kahului SMFOGGAASMFOGGASSMFOGGDLSMFOGGHASMFOGGUASMFOGGSY 62 11,284 GGW Kona SMFKOAAASMFKOAASSMFKOADLSMFKOAHASMFKOAUASMFKOASYSMFKOAWN 0 0 Honolulu SLCHNLAASLCHNLASSLCHNLDLSLCHNLHASLCHNLUASLCHNLSYSLCHNLWN 31 7,254 Salt Lake City Kahului SLCOGGAASLCOGGASSLCOGGDLSLCOGGHASLCOGGUASLCOGGSYSLCOGGWN 22 5,148 Seasonal, winter SANH Honolulu SANHNLAASANHNLASSANHNLDLSANHNLHASANHNLUASANHNLSY 124 24,397 SANONLW Kahului SANOGGAASANOGGASSANOGGDLSANOGGHASANOGGUASANOGGSY 155 26,567 San Diego SANLIGGW Lihue SANLIHAASANLIHASSANLIHDLSANLIHHASANLIHUASANLIHSY 44 7,204 SANKHWN Kona SANKOAAASANKOAASSANKOADLSANKOAHASANKOAUASANKOASY 49 8,079 OAW Honolulu SFOHNLAASFOHNLASSFOHNLDLSFOHNLHASFOHNLUASFOHNLSYSFOHNLWN 227 64,401 Kahului SFOOGGAASFOOGGASSFOOGGDLSFOOGGHASFOOGGUASFOOGGSYSFOOGGWN 209 39,403 San Francisco Lihue SFOLIHAASFOLIHASSFOLIHDLSFOLIHHASFOLIHUASFOLIHSYSFOLIHWN 66 12,444 Kona SFOKOAAASFOKOAASSFOKOADLSFOKOAHASFOKOAUASFOKOASYSFOKOAWN 124 23,281 SJCH Honolulu SJCHNLAASJCHNLASSJCHNLDLSJCHNLHASJCHNLUASJCHNLSY 124 21,733 SJCONLW Kahului SJCOGGAASJCOGGASSJCOGGDLSJCOGGHASJCOGGUASJCOGGSY 124 21,733 San Jose SJCLIGGW Lihue SJCLIHAASJCLIHASSJCLIHDLSJCLIHHASJCLIHUASJCLIHSY 62 10,354 SJCKHWN Kona SJCKOAAASJCKOAASSJCKOADLSJCKOAHASJCKOAUASJCKOASY 62 10,658 SNAHOAW Santa Ana Honolulu SNAHNLAASNAHNLASSNAHNLDLSNAHNLHASNAHNLUASNAHNLSY 31 3,906 NLW Honolulu SEAHNLAASEAHNLASSEAHNLDLSEAHNLHASEAHNLUASEAHNLSYSEAHNLWN 200 40,676 Kahului SEAOGGAASEAOGGASSEAOGGDLSEAOGGHASEAOGGUASEAOGGSYSEAOGGWN 186 34,636 Seattle Lihue SEALIHAASEALIHASSEALIHDLSEALIHHASEALIHUASEALIHSYSEALIHWN 93 16,027 Kona SEAKOAAASEAKOAASSEAKOADLSEAKOAHASEAKOAUASEAKOASYSEAKOAWN 124 21,944 Total US West 4,983 990,059 Note: Schedules are continually changing. Please refer to http://airports.hawaii.gov for the most updated departure and arrival information. Source: Diio Mi airline schedules Produced by HVCB Market Insights US EAST AIR ROUTES Airline August 2021 Origin Destination Flights / Seats / Notes AA DL HA UA Month Month ATLH Atlanta Honolulu ATLHNLAAATLHNLDLATLHNLHA AUSHNL 31 9,083 AUSHNLUA Austin Honolulu AUSHNLAAAUSHNLDLAUSHNLHA 11 3,058 BOSHNLUA Boston Honolulu BOSHNLAABOSHNLDLBOSHNLHA BOSHNLUABOSHNLBOSHNL 22 6,116 ORDHNLUA Honolulu ORDHNLAAORDHNLDLORDHNLHA 62 19,685 ORDNLUA Chicago Kahului ORDOGGAAORDOGGDLORDOGGHA 31 7,533 ORDKOGG Kona ORDKOAAAORDKOADLORDKOAHA ORDKOAORDKOA 22 5,346 CLTHOAU Charlotte Honolulu CLTHNLAACLTHNLDLCLTHNLHA 31 8,463 DFWNLUA Honolulu DFWHNLAADFWHNLDLDFWHNLHA 62 18,259 DFWHNLU Kahului DFWOGGAADFWOGGDLDFWOGGHA 62 16,482 Dallas DFWLOGG Lihue DFWLIHAADFWLIHDLDFWLIHHA 0 0 DFWIHUA Kona DFWKOAAADFWKOADLDFWKOAHA 31 8,463 DTWKOAU Detroit Honolulu DTWHNLAADTWHNLDLDTWHNLHA DTWHNLUA 0 0 IAHHHNLU Houston Honolulu IAHHNLAAIAHHNLDLIAHHNLHA 31 8,556 MSPNLUA Minneapolis Honolulu MSPHNLAAMSPHNLDLMSPHNLHA 21 6,153 EWRHNLU Honolulu EWRHNLAAEWRHNLDLEWRHNLHA 31 7,440 Newark EWRHNLU Kahului EWROGGAAEWROGGDLEWROGGHA EWROGGEWROGG 22 3,674 JFKHOGG New York Honolulu JFKHNLAAJFKHNLDLJFKHNLHA 31 8,618 MCONLUA MCO Orlando Honolulu MCOHNLAAMCOHNLDLMCOHNLHA MCOHNL 11 3,058 IADHHNLU HNL Washington, D.C. Honolulu IADHNLAAIADHNLDLIADHNLHA 31 7,440 NLUA Total US East 543 147,427 CANADA AIR ROUTES Airline August 2021 Origin Destination Flights / Seats / Notes AC WS Month Month YYCH YYCH Honolulu 0 0 Seasonal, winter Calgary YYCONLAC YYCONLWS Kahului 0 0 Seasonal, winter YEGHGGAC YEGHGGW Honolulu 0 0 Edmonton YEGONLAC YEGONLWS Kahului 0 0 Seasonal, winter YYZHGGAC YYZHGGW Toronto Honolulu 0 0 Seasonal, winter YVRHNLAC YVRHNLWS Honolulu 18 3,067 YVRONLAC YVRONLWS Kahului 22 3,763 Vancouver YVRLIGGAC YVRLIGGW Lihue 0 0 Seasonal, winter YVRKHAC YVRKHWS Kona 0 0 Seasonal, winter OAAC OAW Total Canada 40 6,830 JAPAN AIR ROUTES Airline August 2021 Origin Destination Flights / Seats / Notes D7 DL HA JL KE NH UA Month Month Fukuoka Honolulu FUKHNLD7FUKHNLDLFUKHNLHAFUKHNLJLFUKHNLKEFUKHNLNHFUKHNLUA 0 0 Nagoya Honolulu NGOHNLD7NGOHNLDLNGOHNLHANGOHNLJLNGOHNLKENGOHNLNHNGOHNLUA 0 0 Osaka Honolulu KIXHNLD7KIXHNLDLKIXHNLHAKIXHNLJLKIXHNLKEKIXHNLNHKIXHNLUA 4 1,112 Sapporo Honolulu CTSHNLD7CTSHNLDLCTSHNLHACTSHNLJLCTSHNLKECTSHNLNHCTSHNLUA 0 0 Honolulu HNDHNLD7HNDHNLDLHNDHNLHAHNDHNLJLHNDHNLKEHNDHNLNHHNDHNLUA 19 4,010 Tokyo - HND Kona HNDKOAD7HNDKOADLHNDKOAHAHNDKOAJLHNDKOAKEHNDKOANHHNDKOAUA 0 0 NRTH Honolulu NRTHNLD7NRTHNLDLNRTHNLHANRTHNLJLNRTHNLKENRTHNLNH 20 4,936 Tokyo - NRT NLUA Kona NRTKOAD7NRTKOADLNRTKOAHANRTKOAJLNRTKOAKENRTKOANHNRTKOAUA 0 0 Total Japan 43 10,058 OTHER ASIA AIR ROUTES Airline August 2021 Origin Destination Flights / Seats / Notes CA CI HA KE LJ MU OZ Month Month ICNH Seoul Honolulu ICNHNLCAICNHNLCIICNHNLHAICNHNLKEICNHNLLJICNHNLMU 13 3,614 NLOZ Shanghai Honolulu PVGHNLCAPVGHNLCIPVGHNLHAPVGHNLKEPVGHNLLJPVGHNLMUPVGHNLOZ 0 0 Taipei Honolulu TPEHNLCATPEHNLCITPEHNLHATPEHNLKETPEHNLLJTPEHNLMUTPEHNLOZ 0 0 Total Other Asia 13 3,614 Note: Schedules are continually changing. Please refer to http://airports.hawaii.gov for the most updated departure and arrival information. Source: Diio Mi airline schedules Produced by HVCB Market Insights OCEANIA AIR ROUTES Airline August 2021 Origin Destination Flights / Seats / Notes HA JQ NZ QF Month Month Auckland Honolulu AKLHNLHAAKLHNLJQAKLHNLNZAKLHNLQFAKLHNLAKLHNL 0 0 Brisbane Honolulu BNEHNLHABNEHNLJQBNEHNLNZBNEHNLQFBNEHNLBNEHNL 0 0 Melbourne Honolulu MELHNLHAMELHNLJQMELHNLNZMELHNLQFMELHNLMELHNL 0 0 Sydney Honolulu SYDHNLHASYDHNLJQSYDHNLNZSYDHNLQFSYDHNLSYDHNL 0 0 Total Oceania 0 0 OTHER AIR ROUTES Airline August 2021 Origin Destination Flights / Seats / Notes FJ HA PR UA Month Month Apia Honolulu APWHNLFJAPWHNLHAAPWHNLPRAPWHNLUAAPWHNLAPWHNL 0 0 Christmas Honolulu CXIHNLFJCXIHNLHACXIHNLPRCXIHNLUACXIHNLCXIHNL 0 0 Guam Honolulu GUMHNLFJGUMHNLHAGUMHNLPRGUMHNLUAGUMHNLGUMHNL 31 10,850 Majuro Honolulu MAJHNLFJMAJHNLHAMAJHNLPRMAJHNLUAMAJHNLMAJHNL 9 1,494 Manila Honolulu MNLHNLFJMNLHNLHAMNLHNLPRMNLHNLUAMNLHNLMNLHNL 4 1,236 Nadi Honolulu 0 0 Pago Pago Honolulu 9 2,502 Papeete Honolulu 4 1,112 Total Other 57 17,194 Note: Schedules are continually changing. Please refer to http://airports.hawaii.gov for the most updated departure and arrival information. Airline Codes = Existing Air Service AA American Airlines AC Air Canada AS Alaska Airlines CA Air China CI China Airlines D7 Air Asia X DL Delta Air Lines FJ Fiji Airways HA Hawaiian Airlines JL Japan Airlines JQ Jetstar Airways KE Korean Air Lines LJ Jin Air MU China Eastern Airlines NH All Nippon Airways NZ Air New Zealand OZ Asiana Airlines PR Philippine Airlines QF Qantas Airways SY Sun Country UA United Airlines WN Southwest WS WestJet Source: Diio Mi airline schedules Produced by HVCB Market Insights.
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