
It Takes a Community: Celebrating Our Employees’ Acts of Aloha
Amid uncertain times brought on by the pandemic, our employees have put themselves on the frontlines of efforts to kōkua (help) the local communities that have supported us for the past nine decades.

Hawai‘i Made: How You Can Join Us in Supporting Local Businesses
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced all of us to find creative ways to keep supporting small local companies. Learn about two of our favorite ways that you can support Hawai‘i’s entrepreneurs and restauranteurs from the comfort of your home.

From Cabin to Community: Giving New Life to Our Soft Goods
Mālama, meaning to “care for” in Hawaiian and one of our core company values, has been on top of our minds as we think of ways to continue to support our people and communities during the pandemic.

How to Ce-lei-brate May Day with Us, No Matter Where You Are
We welcome people from around the world to join our Hawaiian Airlines ‘ohana in celebrating May Day virtually!

A Partnership Designed to Inspire
We’re proud to be a partner in Kealopiko’s latest project that manufactured and distributed reusable fabric face masks to protect thousands of native Hawaiian keiki (children) and families in need from COVID-19.

Vital Connectivity (Part 1 of 2): Transporting Essential Construction Workers Between our Islands
If you look at the sky and happen to see one of the few Neighbor Island flights we still operate, chances are a member of Hawai‘i’s construction industry is onboard.

Vital Connectivity (Part 2 of 2): Getting Hawai‘i’s Medical Professionals Where They Need to Be
As Hawai‘i makes progress containing COVID-19, we can thank medical professionals for helping keep our communities healthy by working around the clock and traveling throughout our islands during the pandemic to conduct testing and deliver care.

Changing Course: How Our Airport Teams Have Adapted amid COVID-19
In our blog series “Changing Course,” leaders across departments, from airport operations and information technology to human resources and sales, share how their teams have quickly adapted to continue to safely welcome and serve our guests with aloha.

Changing Course: Keeping our Crewmembers Ready for a New Normal of Flying
Hawaiian Airlines pilots and flight attendants arriving at our Honolulu headquarters for their annual training qualifications are experiencing a new, COVID-conscious classroom environment.

Changing Course: A New Day-to-Day, from Our People to Our Planes
Leaders throughout our airline have one task in common: keeping their departments focused as roles adapt to changes that have stemmed from the pandemic.

Changing Course: From Sales Leader to Pandemic Crisis Coordinator
On March 10, a day before the World Health Organization declared the COVID-19 virus outbreak a pandemic, my role at Hawaiian completely changed.

Changing Course: Planning our Future in Uncertain Times
Network Planning and Revenue Management is arguably one of the most complex areas of the airline business. At Hawaiian, it is where we make crucial decisions ranging from where we deploy our fleet to how we arrange our seats and the services we offer our guests…