Originally Posted by
ernestnywang
HA flights post-22APR2026 are considered prime AS flights and can already be booked in xONEx. At least this is allowed on when autopriced by Sabre. The flight information of these flights shows "ONEWORLD," too.
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Once Alaska AS
took over Hawaiian Airlines HA as an airline does not exist. Always found it strange oneworld stated HA would
join oneworld. To me more that AS schedules~routes would expand greatly with the former HA operations fully integrated into the AS. HA as such does not join oneworld.
From what I have read there is now 1 airline operating certificate, with all flights AS prime flight numbers. The “join” date seems to correlate with the IATA seasons. Maybe when they turn off the HA reservation system and add all HA flights to the AS reservation system.
IATA seasons define the airline industry's yearly flight schedule into two main periods: Summer (last Sunday in March to last Saturday in October) and Winter (last Sunday in October to last Saturday in March), aligning with Northern Hemisphere daylight saving time changes for global coordination, affecting routes, capacity, and pricing