Hawaiian Airlines becomes new operator of the A321neo
· Launching expansion of daily U.S. West Coast routes with world’s most fuel-efficient single-aisle aircraft
· Passengers to enjoy unrivaled comfort and convenience of Hawaii inspired interior
Hamburg (Germany), 16th November 2017 -- Hawaiian Airlines has taken delivery of its first Airbus A321neo, the highly fuel-efficient single-aisle aircraft the Honolulu-based carrier will use to expand its service on routes to U.S. West Coast markets beginning in early 2018.
Hawaiian will launch daily A321neo non-stop service between Maui and Portland in January. This will be followed by A321neo service on the Kaua’i-Oakland and Kona-Los Angeles routes as Hawaiian receives additional aircraft. Airbus will deliver a second A321neo to Hawaiian later in 2017 with 14 aircraft to be delivered in 2018 and beyond.
“Our new A321neos are ideal for our West Coast to Hawaii markets. They will bring Hawaiian’s unique blend of Hawaiian hospitality and industry-leading operational performance to more travelers than ever,” said Mark Dunkerley, President and CEO of Hawaiian Airlines. “As we welcome our A321neo fleet, some of our wide-body aircraft serving the U.S. West Coast will be deployed for further long-haul expansion.”
“Airbus aims to further its customers’ goals for passenger and revenue growth, and market penetration by incorporating new technology and design into industry-leading models that deliver both a better passenger experience and economic efficiency,” said John Leahy, Airbus Chief Operating Officer Customers, Airbus Commercial Aircraft. “For a unique and discerning airline like Hawaiian, the A321neo delivers unbeatable fuel efficiency and lower noise and CO2 emissions, reducing the environmental impact.”
Hawaiian’s A321neo seats comfortably 189 passengers in a three-class configuration, including 16 First Class, 45 Premium Economy, and 128 Economy seats. The aircraft is equipped with the airline’s signature “Hawaii Inspired” interior cabin, which draws on the islands’ natural beauty. LED cabin lighting evokes Hawaii’s spectacular sunrises and sunsets and reflects the islands’ idyllic environment in textiles, textures, and color. Passengers will also enjoy wireless streaming entertainment and benefit from additional overhead stowage volume thanks to new pivoting bins.
Powered by Pratt & Whitney PurePower engines and ETOPS (Extended-range Twin-engine Operations) certified for lengthy overwater flights, the A321neo will allow Hawaiian to fly more direct and fuel-efficient routes.
The A321 is the largest member of the A320 Family, seating up to 240 passengers, depending on cabin configuration. Incorporating the latest engines, aerodynamic advances, and cabin innovations, the A321neo offers a reduction in fuel consumption of at least 15 percent per seat from day one and 20 percent by 2020 as well as a 50 percent noise reduction.