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HA's official web page on the lie flats
24 aircraft converted: N360HA, N361HA, N370HA, N373HA, N374HA, N375HA, N378HA, N379HA, N380HA, N381HA, N382HA, N383HA, N384HA, N385HA, N386HA, N388HA, N389HA, N390HA, N391HA, N392HA, N393HA, N395HA, N396HA, N399HA
24 aircraft converted: N360HA, N361HA, N370HA, N373HA, N374HA, N375HA, N378HA, N379HA, N380HA, N381HA, N382HA, N383HA, N384HA, N385HA, N386HA, N388HA, N389HA, N390HA, N391HA, N392HA, N393HA, N395HA, N396HA, N399HA
Consolidated "Hawaiian Airlines A330" thread
#301
Join Date: Jun 2005
Posts: 134
Is this the same aircraft as the 332?
Looking into their seats in First.
Looking into their seats in First.
#302
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: HNL
Programs: HA - Pualani Plat; Avis FIRST; Emerald Club Executive
Posts: 169
Seats are standard recliner/cradle with in seat power. Entertainment screen is located between the seats. Decent seat for flights to/from West Coast (haven't flown to NYC)
#303
Join Date: Jun 2005
Posts: 134
Now deciding if it's worth paying an extra $75 for a bulk head seat.
#304
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: HNL
Programs: HA - Pualani Plat; Avis FIRST; Emerald Club Executive
Posts: 169
For that length of time I personally think it's worth it. I'll be on a flight to the west coast next week, but I think there's a hard partition that separates the mini cabin with the rest of the cabin, I'll check and report back.
#305
Join Date: Jan 2011
Posts: 13
Hi bobsobe6 - did you ever end up posting the trip report for the A330 first class flight? I'm going to be traveling with a baby in a week and wondering if I should request the bulkhead seats or stick with my current 2nd row seats. Thanks!
#306
Join Date: Oct 2013
Posts: 66
I'd suggest keeping 2nd row, if only for the stowage in front of you.
#307
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: HNL
Programs: HA - Pualani Plat; Avis FIRST; Emerald Club Executive
Posts: 169
I took HA 12 (HNL - SFO). Had a regular economy seat.
The exit rows have great leg room. Even the A seat (window) the slide protrudes some but there is still lots of leg room.
The middle section has some extra leg room, but I would go for the exit row.
The last row of the middle section, I think it was 45 or 46, there was a curtain around it, looked to be 'crew rest seats' although I don't think this applied to this flight.
The exit rows have great leg room. Even the A seat (window) the slide protrudes some but there is still lots of leg room.
The middle section has some extra leg room, but I would go for the exit row.
The last row of the middle section, I think it was 45 or 46, there was a curtain around it, looked to be 'crew rest seats' although I don't think this applied to this flight.
#308
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: HNL
Programs: HA - Pualani Plat; Avis FIRST; Emerald Club Executive
Posts: 169
Just got back from SFO, had 1B, lots of leg room. There is an overhead compartment above that you can use. The good things are that there is space in front of you and no one reclining into you.
#309
Join Date: Jun 2001
Posts: 1,074
Can someone tell me if the coach seats all have USB ports? Do you have to pay to enable them (since I think they are next to the video screen) or are they enabled by default?
#310
Join Date: Mar 2002
Posts: 2,576
Yes, all the seats have the USB ports and I'm almost certain you don't have to pay to enable them.
#311
Join Date: Nov 2013
Location: DCA/IAD
Programs: HH Gold-IHG Plat
Posts: 390
Wife and I just got JFK to HNL tickets. Which coach seats should we aim for? Thabks
#312
Join Date: Mar 2011
Programs: AA Platinum Pro, Hilton Diamond, Hyatt Exploralist, Marriot Silver
Posts: 2,065
Amenity kits?
Hi all. Does HA offer amenity kits on international business class? We're flying SYD-HNL and I'm curious about the possibility of souvenirs!
#313
Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: Hawai'i Nei
Programs: Au: UA, Marriott, Hilton; GE
Posts: 7,147
Amenity kit consists of eye shade, ear plug and toothpaste/brush.
#314
#315
Join Date: Mar 2002
Posts: 2,576
The eye mask, ear plugs and toothbrush/toothpaste come in a little box, not nearly as stylish or souvenir like as it could be. There are also slippers in the seat pocket ahead of you as well as lotion and hydrating spray in the lavatory. The headsets in F or Business class are hand delivered and are a pseudo noise canceling set that will be collected prior to landing. The branded earbuds are the ones sold in Y class on the domestic flights.