Hawaiin Airlines Is Adding IPad Minis To Boeing 767 Flights
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Hawaiian Airlines customers will soon be able to include iPad minis as part of their in-flight entertainment options. The carrier will add the devices to its Boeing 767-300 flights beginning this Sunday (Sept. 1).
The iPad minis will be complimentary in business class on Boeing 767 flights. In coach, the devices will come with a fee and will be available only on routes to North America, Brisbane (Australia) and Pago Pago (American Samoa). The cost will be $15 if reserved prior to boarding or $17 if purchased in flight, “subject to availability.”
Hawaiian says it has acquired 1,500 of the gadgets for 14 planes Boeing 767 jets serving 14 routes.
Hawaiian currently operates its wide-body 767-300s between Honolulu and Oakland, San Jose, Sacramento, Seattle, Phoenix in the USA; Fukuoka and Sendai, Japan; Seoul, South Korea; Brisbane, Australia; Papeete, Tahiti; and Pago Pago, American Samoa. Hawaiian also uses 767s for its routes between Kahului, Maui, and the mainland U.S. cities of San Jose, Oakland and Seattle.
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