Hawaiian Airlines will suspend three nonstop routes from Honolulu later this year, including its service to Boston Logan International Airport, Incheon International Airport in Seoul, and Fukuoka Airport in Japan. The cuts will take effect in November for Boston and Fukuoka, and in late November for Seoul.
The airline attributed these changes to economic factors and lower-than-expected demand on the affected routes. "It's always a difficult decision to suspend a route, especially in cities like Seoul, which we have enjoyed serving for over 14 years," said Hawaiian CEO Joe Sprague. He added that the company remains committed to its remaining services from Honolulu to Japan.
Travel data shows that visitors from Japan to Hawaii were down 54% in 2024 compared with 2019 levels. This drop is partly due to the weak yen. Similarly, arrivals from South Korea have fallen by nearly a third since 2019.