
Imagine goods traveling from North America to the Asia-Pacific region, transiting through sunlit Honolulu—a seamless process made possible by Hawaiian Airlines' strategic positioning. As the tenth-largest U.S. airline and a key carrier in the Pacific, Hawaiian Airlines has built a robust passenger and cargo network connecting North America, Asia-Pacific, and Oceania, anchored by its hub at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport (HNL).
Founded in 1929, the airline has expanded its reach to 28 destinations across the Pacific, playing a pivotal role in cross-border logistics. Honolulu’s geographical advantage enables Hawaiian Airlines to efficiently bridge the Eastern and Western Hemispheres.
While passenger services remain a core focus, the carrier has actively expanded its cargo operations, offering general and specialized freight transportation. By optimizing its route network and enhancing operational efficiency, Hawaiian Airlines aims to deliver faster and more reliable cross-border logistics solutions. This dual focus on passenger and cargo services has allowed the airline to maintain steady growth in a highly competitive aviation market.