Comfortable Footed Seats for all types of Hawaiian Airlines Flights
Stretch your legs and relax in the preferred seat:
These seats are available in select bulkhead rows and exit row seats in the main cabin on all routes between the Hawaiian Islands.
Preferred seat passengers can board the aircraft as soon as possible with priority boarding, allowing them also to use the overhead storage compartments on a priority basis.
Hawaiian Airlines is Hawaii’s primary airline, owned by Hawaiian Holdings, Inc. It operates flights to 33 destinations in the Pacific region and the Hawaiian archipelago from Honolulu International Airport and Kahului with a fleet of 62 Airbus and Boeing aircraft.
Passenger Benefits:
Hawaiian Airlines customers will enjoy the following advantages:
Seat width of 36 inches (91.44 cm) and approximately 36 inches (91.44 cm) of legroom.
Priority security screening*.
Priority boarding service.
Personal electrical outlets for charging laptops and other electronic devices**.
Complimentary “Unlimited TV and More” entertainment package, available only on Airbus A330 aircraft***.
Pillows and blankets.
Comfort kit (includes a main meal on international flights, except to Papeete).
*Airports with priority security screening include: Honolulu (Terminal 1: Hours of Operation, Terminal 2 security check 4: 8:15-14:30), New York, Boston, Oakland, Phoenix, Portland, Sacramento, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Long Beach.
**Excludes medical devices and personal humidifiers.
***No free headphone rental on North American Extra Comfort flights. Click here for more information on the A321 Entertainment.
Onboard Services:
On the Boeing 767, tablet rentals are chargeable in Economy class and complimentary in First class and Business class. On the Airbus A330, movies on demand, unlimited TV packs, and Keiki children’s packs are available for hire. In Business class, passengers benefit from fully flat 193 cm seat beds. On international flights, Hawaiian Airlines offers meals made with local ingredients, curated by a renowned chef, and tailored according to the destination and class. Snacks are also available for purchase.
Hawaiian Airlines has launched a plan to attract more customers by unveiling new seat models in its Airbus A330 fleet’s Premium section, which recline 180 degrees to become full-length beds of 1.93 meters.
The A330s currently owned by Hawaiian Airlines will feature 18 seats with these characteristics, according to the airline.
Hawaiian Airlines aims to provide Premium customers with a memorable experience, allowing them to rest comfortably while receiving exclusive treatment on their vacation travels to Hawaii.
Additionally, Hawaiian Airlines announced that it would install 28 new seats in the economy class cabins.
Preferred Seat Reservation: Fees Applied by Hawaiian Airlines
United States (USD) |
Australia (AUD) | New Zealand (NZD) | Japan (JPY) | Korea (KRW) | China (CNY) | Tahiti (XPF) | |
Neighbor Island Flights | $10 | $15 | $15 | 1,000 | 11,000 | 70 |
1,100 |
Flights operated by A330
- 11 rows AB-CDEG-HJ
- 12-row CDEG
- Rows 14 to 17 AB-CDEG-HJ
- 18-21 row AB / HJ
- 33 rows CDEG
- 34 rows AB / HJ
- * 14 rows of AB CD seats can only be purchased through online check-in
Flights operated by the A321
- 11 rows ABC GHJ
- 12 rows ABC GHJ
- 14 rows ABC GHJ
- 16 rows ABC –HJ
- 17 rows ABC –HJ
- Row 33 -BC GH-
- 34 rows ABC GHJ
- 35 rows ABC GHJ
- Booking method
Reservation purchase at the time of ticket reservation:
– Book online on the site
– Book by phone at the Hawaiian Airlines call center
– Hawaiian Airlines mobile application
Book online after purchasing a ticket:
– From the “Confirmation / modification of reservation” page
– Book by phone at the Hawaiian Airlines call center
– Hawaiian Airlines mobile application
Pre-order at check-in:
– Web check-in
– Automatic check-in machine (airport)
– Ticket counter (airport)
– Service counter at the boarding gate (airport)
– Hawaiian Airlines mobile application