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Hawaiian Airlines says it will make its largest lounge investment at Honolulu’s Daniel K. Inouye International Airport (HNL), set to be home to the company’s new premium lounge. Last month, Alaska Air Group announced plans to build a new lounge in Honolulu as part of its three-year strategic plan following its combination with Hawaiian Airlines. The new facility has been earmarked to debut in late 2027. “We are reimagining the travel experience with spaces that showcase our dedication to guest satisfaction and the unique culture of Hawai‘i,” said Todd Traynor-Corey, VP of Guest Products & Experience at Alaska Airlines. “Our new Honolulu lounge will be the first-of-its-kind within this space and will offer a modern oasis for our guests to enjoy.” The lounge will be located at the entrance of the Mauka Concourse in Terminal 1 and will be five times larger than the airline’s existing lounge in Honolulu. Once opened, the lounge will offer an unparalleled travel experience for both Hawaiian Airlines and Alaska Airlines guests.

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“Our new Honolulu lounge will be a celebration of our guest’s voyage, thoughtfully crafted to honour the beauty and warmth of our island home,” said Alisa Onishi, Director of Brand and Culture at Hawaiian Airlines. “This space reinforces our commitment to providing an unrivaled travel experience that reflects the purpose and values of our hometown airline.” Hawaiian’s new lounge at its Honolulu hub is the latest in a series of enhancements to deliver a superior airport guest experience across the islands. In December, Hawaiian opened its second Premier Club at Maui’s Kahului Airport – the airline’s sixth Premier Club in Hawai‘i – and is planning additional investments in its neighbour island lounges. Guests traversing through Honolulu can also enjoy Hawaiian’s Plumeria Lounge.

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