Alaska Airlines Expands Hawaii Network with New Burbank–Honolulu Route. Alaska Airlines has officially launched a new daily seasonal nonstop service between Hollywood Burbank Airport in California and Honolulu, strengthening connectivity between the U.S. West Coast and Hawai‘i during the busy summer travel season. The route, operated with Boeing 737-8 MAX aircraft through August 18, marks the airline’s fourth gateway in the Los Angeles region for flights to Hawai‘i and provides travelers with an additional convenient option to reach the islands.
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The new service is part of the growing joint network between Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines, which now connects Hawai‘i with nine California airports: Burbank, Los Angeles, Long Beach, Oakland, Ontario, Sacramento, San Diego, San Francisco and San Jose. In addition to daily nonstop flights between Honolulu and all nine cities, the airlines also operate services to Kahului, Līhuʻe and Kona, including seasonal flights during peak demand periods. According to the company, Alaska and Hawaiian are scheduled to operate nearly 23,000 flights between California and Hawai‘i in 2026, making them the largest carrier group in this market.
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Furthermore, the launch of the Burbank–Honolulu route comes shortly after Hawaiian Airlines completed its transition to a shared passenger service system with Alaska Airlines and officially joined the oneworld alliance. This integration allows passengers to enjoy a more seamless travel experience, expanded loyalty benefits through Atmos Rewards and greater access to destinations across North and Central America, as well as nearly 1,000 global destinations through the oneworld network. Together, Alaska and Hawaiian currently offer more than 250 daily flights to, from and within Hawai‘i, reinforcing their position as leading carriers in the region.
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