Hawaiian Airlines
Joe Sprague, CEO
“I think you want a partner with similar values and a similar commitment to the community, and there’s no question that here in Hawaii, Bank of Hawaii brings that in amazing ways.” —Joe Sprague
Hawaiian Airlines is Hawaii's Largest and longest-serving airline. Started in 1929 as Inter-Island Airways, it now connects Hawaii with service to North America, Asia and the South Pacific. Hawaiian is now part of Alaska Air Group, whose roots come from McGee Airways that started in Anchorage in 1932. From serving the remote villages of Alaska, Alaska Airlines now has routes spanning more than 120 destinations and five countries. Both Hawaiian Airlines and Alaska Airlines have been an integral part of life in the communities they serve and are known for taking exceptional care of their customers. The merger between Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines was completed in September 2024, and both airlines’ operations are in the process of combining under a single operating certificate. The combined airline will be the fifthlargest in the U.S. and is expected to expand benefits to its customers.
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