Alaska and Hawaiian Airlines will now operate under one FAA certificate, officially moving forward in their merger process.
Hawaiian Airlines had it's final flight land in Honolulu, Hawaii, on Oct. 29, 2025, and the news has travelers asking what happened to the airline.
‍ SEATTLE — Alaska Airlines (AS) has reached a significant post-merger milestone, receiving a Single Operating Certificate (SOC) from the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), formally bringing ...
Hawaiian Airlines is closing a defining chapter in its 96-year history today as it retires its “HA” callsign and flight ...
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Hawaiian Airlines marked the end of an era as a pilot made the final transmission using the callsign HA at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport on Wednesday morning.
At least one commercial airline in the United States is adopting a no-show policy for non-refundable tickets just in time for the summer. Hawaiian Airlines announced earlier this month that it's ...
The Federal Aviation Administration is expected to issue a single operating certificate to Alaska Airlines on Wednesday — a ...
Hawaiian Airlines warned customers today that a global outage tied to Microsoft’s Azure cloud platform was affecting its ...
Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines will now operate under a single operating certificate (SOC), clearing a major ...