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Alaska Airlines (ALK) plans to roll out Starlink Wi-Fi service during flights starting in 2026 and equip its entire fleet with the technology by 2027.
Alaska Airlines said Starlink internet would be free for all loyalty members, as it doubles down on a key customer segment.
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TravelHost on MSNHawaiian Airlines drops several low-demand routes
This fall, Hawaiian Airlines is making major changes to its long-haul flight network, getting rid of certain underperforming markets while boosting service on routes that remain in high demand. The moves include the suspension of three international and mainland connections — one of which holds the
Hawaiian airlines will suspend the only non-stop flight path between Honolulu and Boston in November, citing low demand and underperformance.
Alaska Airlines is set to launch a transformational upgrade to the inflight experience: the fastest, most reliable Wi-Fi in the sky on every flight, everywhere we fly. Starting in 2026, Alaska guests will enjoy Starlink Wi-Fi with ultra-fast speeds and dramatically lower latency – unlocking seamless access to live gaming,
Hawaiian Airlines will suspend three Honolulu-Fukuoka flights weekly on November 19 2025. CEO Joe Sprague said, “Market challenges have persisted."
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The Points Guy on MSNHawaiian Airlines cuts Boston, 2 Asia routes from Honolulu — but adds more South Pacific, West Coast service
Hawaiian Airlines cut flights to South Korea and Japan, and announced the end of Boston service, while adding more South Pacific and U.S. West Coast flights.
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