Hawaiian Airlines (HA, Honolulu) will resume most of its mainland US routes on August 1, 2020, once Hawaiian entry restrictions are relaxed.
The airline suspended the bulk of its mainland routes in late March after Hawaii introduced restrictions effectively banning most mainland and foreign visitors to the state. For the last three months, it has operated three daily flights to the continental US from Honolulu - one each to Los Angeles International, San Francisco, and Seattle Tacoma International - mostly to carry cargo, although seats were also available to passengers. Hawaiian Airlines restarted services to Portland International on July 1 with San Diego International and Sacramento International to follow on July 15.
Starting on August 1, Hawaiian will restart flights from Honolulu to Boston, New York JFK, Las Vegas Harry Reid, Phoenix Sky Harbor, San José, US, and Oakland International. It will also restart select services to various points in California from other airports in the archipelago, namely Kahului, Kona, and Lihue.
Subsequently, Hawaiian Airlines will restart its route to Pago Pago in American Samoa on August 6.
All departing passengers will have to test negative for COVID-19 before departure.