Hawaiian Air is Hawaii's largest airline, carrying 6 million passengers each year to 20 domestic and international destinations. The airline specializes in transportation between the Hawaiian islands, as well as carrying visitors from Hawaii to major cities in the Western United States and the South Pacific. Hawaiian Air is committed to providing superior service and a positive experience for all of its customers.
Alaska Airlines serves numerous Hawaiian cities, including Honolulu, Kona, Maui and Kauai. Direct flights to Hawaii originate from major U.S. cities in Washington, Alaska, California and Oregon, providing travelers with many options. The airline has received numerous awards, including Most Pet-Friendly Airline (2010) from Smarter Travel and Best Airline Innovation (2005) by Reader's Digest for their web check-in.
Delta Airlines serves more than 160 millions customers each year through its global network, offering over 350 destinations in nearly 70 countries. Delta Airlines flies non-stop to Honolulu from major cities in the United States as well as from Japan and Korea.
Air Canada is the country's largest full-service airline as well as the largest provider of scheduled passenger services in Canada. The airline serves over 32 million customers annually and was voted the Best Airline North America (2010) by Skytrack based on a worldwide survey. Air Canada regularly flies from major cities in the United States and Canada to Honolulu (Oahu), Kona (Big Island) and Kahului (Maui).
As Canada's leading high-value low-fare airline, Westjet offers travelers an abundance of destination choice. Westjet flies to four airports in Hawaii: Honolulu, Kauia, Kona and Maui and all flights to these airports originate from major cities in British Columbia and Alberta.