Hawaiian Airlines, the Aloha State's flag carrier, announced Wednesday that it will resume its nonstop Boston and New York services in December, and the rest of its 13-city US mainland network too. Using a wide-body Airbus A330, it takes about 10 hours to travel from Honolulu to Boston. Boston flights will resume December 18, with Hawaiian offering two flights a week (at launch it was five, with plans to expand to six ). The Honolulu to New York JFK service will start again on December 14, with a three-times-a-week service, also on an Airbus A330. Related content Find out which countries are welcoming US tourists backThe world's longest flight is Singapore Airlines' 18-hour schlep between Singapore and New York, which will also soon make its return on November 9.
Source: CNN October 23, 2020 12:00 UTC