Hawaiian Airlines et Mokulele annoncent un accord de billetterie interligne

Southern Airways/Mokulele Airlines, la plus grande compagnie aérienne de banlieue du pays, et Hawaiian Airlines, la plus grande et la plus ancienne compagnie aérienne d'Hawaï, ont annoncé aujourd'hui un nouvel accord interligne bilatéral visant à faciliter les réservations de voyage et les correspondances pour les passagers.

Hawaiian offers 130 flights within the islands and non-stop service connecting Hawaii with 24 destinations in North America, Asia, Australia, New Zealand, Tahiti, and American Samoa.

Southern/Mokulele operate over 150 daily departures throughout the Hawaiian Islands.

This new agreement means that passengers can purchase connections from Mokulele-served airports like Moloka‘i, Lāna‘i, and Kapalua to any Hawaiian Airlines destination worldwide in a single transaction, and upon check-in at the originating airport, receive boarding passes for their connecting flights. Interline passengers traveling from the Continental U.S. or abroad who are flying on Hawaiian Airlines will also benefit from having checked luggage transferred automatically to their Mokulele destination. 

Interline passengers also enjoy flight protections such as hotel accommodations and rebooked flights in the event of certain flight delays or cancellations by either airline.  The partnership between Hawaiian and Mokulele is bilateral, making connecting tickets available for purchase through Mokulele.com, online travel sites, travel agencies, or by calling Hawaiian Airlines.

“Mokulele is pleased to establish this partnership with Hawaiian Airlines,” said Stan Little, Chairman and CEO of Southern Airways/Mokulele Airlines. “We believe our airlines working together will advance our shared goal to benefit the people of Hawai‘i.” 

Mokulele Airlines, which was founded in Kona 28 years ago, was purchased by Southern Airways in 2019.  Since that time, Mokulele has grown to serve 10 Hawai‘i destinations.

“We are pleased to work with Mokulele to make traveling to and from Moloka‘i, Lāna‘i and Kapalua easier for guests,” said Theo Panagiotoulias, Senior Vice President, Global Sales and Alliances at Hawaiian Airlines. “We look forward to enhancing our service to residents of these communities.”

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Harry Johnson

Harry Johnson a été le rédacteur en chef de eTurboNews depuis plus de 20 ans. Il vit à Honolulu, Hawaï, et est originaire d'Europe. Il aime écrire et couvrir l'actualité.

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