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Alaska and Hawaiian Airlines are canceling select flights due to an FAA directive, impacting travel plans for some Neighbor Island routes. Residents and visitors are encouraged to check their flight
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Hawaiian Airlines will be canceling four Neighbor Island flights on Nov. 7, an airline spokesman said. This comes as the FAA released a list of 40 U.S. airports that will have to undergo limited air traffic — with Honolulu’s Daniel K. Inouye International Airport being one of the 40.
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Alaska and Hawaiian Airlines are canceling select neighbor island flights due to an FAA directive, prioritizing routes essential to smaller communities. Meanwhile, the Hawaii Department of Transportat