Hawaiian Airlines will resume limited service on most mainland routes to Hawaii from next month.
It kicks off from August 1 when Hawaii begins easing its strict quarantine requirements.
Hawaiian will restart nonstop service from six cities to Honolulu, including Boston, New York City, Las Vegas, Phoenix, San Jose, and Oakland.
Neighbor island routes from the West Coast also resume such as Los Angeles, Oakland, San Francisco, San Jose and Sacramento to Maui; and Los Angeles to Kona.
The airline has been operating essential service between Honolulu and Los Angeles, Seattle and San Francisco.
The carrier has just resumed daily service between Honolulu and Portland and will add once-daily flights to San Diego and Sacramento on July 15.
"We look forward to welcoming onboard guests who support and observe the protocols in place for responsible travel," said CEO Peter Ingram.
Hawaiian suspended most of its flight in March as the state imposed a mandatory quarantine on visitors.
From August the airline will operate more than 250 weekly flights connecting Hawai to the mainland and 114 daily flights linking the Hawaiian Islands.
















