Alaska, Hawaiian to Relocate at Five Airports

The recently-merged Alaska and Hawaiian airline duo plans to move operations at five additional airports in the coming months.

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Alaska and Hawaiian aircraft in Maui. (Photo: Shutterstock / EQRoy)
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The now-merged Alaska and Hawaiian duo plans to move operations at five more airports in the coming months. On Wednesday, Hawaiian announced that it moved its check-in counters and operations to Terminal 1 in San Francisco, next door to Alaska Airlines.

From San Francisco, Hawaiian operates daily flights to Honolulu and Maui on Airbus A330 and A321neo aircraft. Together, the two airlines will offer four daily flights between San Francisco and Hawaii.

The airlines’ separate systems will remain in place until 2026 when they plan to adopt a single passenger service system.

Alaska and Hawaiian check-in counters in San Francisco (Photo: Hawaiian Airlines)

More Airports Planned

Alaska and Hawaiian also plan to consolidate operations at five more airports in the near future. While San Francisco was the first relocation, Los Angeles, Sacramento and Ontario, California; Phoenix; and Las Vegas will follow.

Alaska Air Group completed its $1.9 billion purchase of Hawaiian in September. The two airlines plan to maintain separate brands but integrate into one air operator’s certificate.

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