Delta just rolled out what it is calling its largest seasonal Hawaii schedule ever, with a new longhaul route and the return of the longest domestic flight in the United States.
The Minneapolis-to-Maui flight establishes a second nonstop connection from MSP to the islands for Upper Midwest travelers. The route will operate daily during the busiest holiday and spring break periods, and five times weekly through the core winter season, aboard Airbus A330-300 aircraft.
Meanwhile, Boston’s Logan International Airport regains direct service to Honolulu with daily flights during the peak late-December travel period, tapering to four weekly flights through the remainder of the winter season. This restores a long-haul link between New England and Hawaii that had been paused, restoring the longest domestic flight in the USA. It will also be operated by an Airbus A330-300 aircraft.
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