Hawaiian Airlines has announced plans to upgrade its Sydney-Honolulu service to larger Airbus A330-200 aircraft by May next year.
Hawaiian this week became the only carrier operating daily services between Sydney and Honolulu, using Boeing 767-300ER aircraft. Moving from five flights per week to daily service boosted available seats by 40 per cent, or 12,000 seats per year, the airline said
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With 294 seats, the A330s will be able to carry 30 more passengers than the 767, upping capacity by another 11 per cent.