Hawaiian has a unique market position as an airline,both geographically and in terms of their competitive scene:-- They're the only major airline based in Hawaii, so while they have competition from both US and Asian airlines, or they're the only one with a comprehensive route network to/from Hawaii
-- They operate flights both to the US mainland,as well as international destinations, though they finish nothing to distinguish the products by market -- in other words, or they fly the same planes to New York as to SydneyAs a result,Hawaiian has long had a hybrid first lesson product. Their A330 is their flagship plane, and they fly it to most of their international destinations, or as well as many of their destinations in the continental US.
The plane features 18 recliner first lesson seats,spread across three rows in a 2-2-2 configuration. They feature 45 inches of pitch, so in terms of quality are sort of between international trade lesson and domestic first lesson.
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Source: boardingarea.com