All Nippon Airways Co., Ltd. and Hawaiian
Airlines, Inc. today announced that the two carriers signed an agreement to establish a commercial partnership. Shinichiro Ito, President and CEO of ANA, and Mark Dunkerley, President and CEO of Hawaiian Airlines, met in Tokyo yesterday to sign the Letter of
Agreement, and agreed to explore bilateral cooperation in areas such as code-sharing, frequent flyer programs, and cargo subject to necessary government approvals. Both airlines will start discussing the details of cooperation hereafter.
As previously announced, ANA will start its service connecting Tokyo’s brand new
International terminal of Haneda International Airport and Honolulu from October 31, 2010, while Hawaiian Airlines will launch its first scheduled operations to Japan, between Honolulu and Haneda on November 17, 2010. The cooperation of ANA and Hawaiian will benefit customers of both airlines by providing them with greater choice and flexibility.
Shinichiro Ito, ANA’s President and CEO, said, “We are pleased to welcome Hawaiian as a new entrant to Japan market and be able to cooperate. Hawaii is the largest market between Japan and USA by passengers carried, and is an important leisure market for ANA.
Our customers will be able to enjoy a wider network among Hawaii islands by this
cooperation.”
“This new partnership between Hawaiian Airlines and ANA brings together the leading
airlines of Hawaii and Japan to offer our customers unprecedented access to both
destinations with seamless connections and frequent flyer benefits,” said Mark
Dunkerley, Hawaiian’s President and CEO.