HONOLULU (AP) — Hawaii’s Island Air says it’s forming a partnership to allow customers of South Korea’s Jin Air to book travel from Honolulu to neighboring Hawaiian islands. ADVERTISING HONOLULU (AP) — Hawaii’s Island Air says it’s forming a partnership
HONOLULU (AP) — Hawaii’s Island Air says it’s forming a partnership to allow customers of South Korea’s Jin Air to book travel from Honolulu to neighboring Hawaiian islands.
The agreement will allow Jin Air customers traveling from Seoul to Honolulu to book continuing reservations to Maui, Kauai or Kailua-Kona on a single ticket.
Island Air is Hawaii’s second largest airline after Hawaiian Airlines. Hawaiian controls more than 80 percent of the interisland market in Hawaii. But Island Air is adding a faster, larger plane to its fleet that will enable it to expand its share. The new plane is the Q400.
Island Air has similar agreements with other carriers, including American Airlines, Japan Airlines and Qantas.