Hawaiian Airlines Launches A New Route From Honolulu To Cook Islands

by Shreya Rathod
Hawaiian Airlines Launches A New Route From Honolulu To Cook Islands

With a scatter of fifteen small islands, the Cook Islands certainly has significant tourist attractions. From coral lagoons to lush jungles, there is so much to see and experience. But how to reach there? Well, Hawaiian Airlines is ready to launch two new routes to this scenic and beautiful country.

Two New Routes To Cook Islands

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The Prime Minister of Cook Islands, Mark Brown, is determined to boost the tourism industry as it is the island’s major source of revenue. He further stated the launch of these two new routes will be beneficial for the local tourism businesses and will further boost the country’s economy. They aim to reach the international tourism market. And access to such flights which connect them to different countries is important.

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The Hawaiian Airlines CEO, Peter Ingram, stated that they aim to grow their South Pacific network and let guests experience the beauty of this country. The flight route between Honolulu(Hawaii) and Rarotonga(Cook Islands) will start on 20 May 2023. In addition, the flights will have a hint of Hawaiian traditions like Kapa (a bark cloth), fishing net, etc. Besides, guests will enjoy luxurious and comfortable travel.

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A paradise in itself, the Cook Islands will give you the true pleasure of nature. From the clear blue water to the turquoise lagoons, it has a culture of its own. The cultural history of these clustered islands and the rich marine ecosystem will amaze you to no end.

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Starting from May 2023, the Cook Islands will see a boost in tourism with Hawaiian Airlines starting weekly flights from Honolulu to Rarotonga.

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