Hawaiian Airlines is preparing for its final flight under its own operating certificate before fully merging operations with Alaska Airlines. The integration, expected to be formalized with the issuance of a Single Operating Certificate (SOC) by late October, marks a significant transition in U.S. aviation.
The process began on October 26, when both airlines started renumbering flights to align schedules and prevent overlap. This move is part of the effort to unify operations as Hawaiian Airlines prepares to phase out its brand and shift into Alaska’s systems. The Hawaiian Airlines code is anticipated to disappear by April 2026 as booking and branding are consolidated.
Regulatory steps have already been taken, with Department of Transportation approvals clearing the way for transferring route authorities from Hawaiian Airlines to Alaska Airlines. After receiving the SOC, all operational aspects will gradually move under Alaska’s platform.