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Hawaiian
Airlines has teamed up with Island Air to improve inter-island
travel by introducing interline e-ticketing.
The new e-ticketing agreement further
enhances the code share partnership established between the two
carriers in August and makes flight connections to Molokai, Lanai,
and West Maui more convenient.
Mutual customers of Hawaiian and Island
Air having travel itineraries with flights on both airlines can
now purchase a single e-ticket and check-in only once at the original
point of departure.
“Hawaiian’s agreement with Island Air
means we have now extended the technology and convenience of paperless
ticketing to travelers of all six islands,” said Mark Dunkerley,
Hawaiian’s president and chief operating officer.
“There’s no unnecessary hassles, no messing
with paperwork, and, most importantly, no waiting in check-in
lines.”
Interline e-tickets are now being issued
by Hawaiian and Island Air through their respective reservation
centers, at airport locations and ticket offices.
In addition, e-tickets for Hawaiian are
scheduled to be available at all domestic travel agencies by end
of December.
Dunkerley added, “Our goal is to convert
our ticketing to 100 percent paperless and we’re getting close.
The biggest e-ticketing conversions we
still need to make are with international carriers and that will
be accomplished by next year.”
Island Air is the latest carrier Hawaiian
has launched an interline e-ticketing agreement.
Previous e-ticketing arrangements include
American, United, Northwest, Alaska, America West, ATA, Delta,
and Continental.
Hawaiian also has plans to establish interline
e-ticketing partnerships with a number of international carriers
in 2005, including British Airways and Japan Airlines.
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