The Travel world is changing its trends each passing day. This year, there has been a rapid increase in flights to certain Asian and Far East destinations that were not there on a tourist map, not very long ago. Many international airlines are seen increasing or launching flights to Seoul, South Korea and Flights to Taipei, Taiwan. The number of airlines arriving in Guangzhou, China has also increased. However, Japan, though already there in the air travel world as third financial capital of the globe, is facing more arrivals spreading at its various international airports country wide.
Hawaiian Air, is the state‘s largest carrier and oldest airline in the country facing a limited competition. The airlines recently, made its maiden Japanese flight from Honolulu to Japan’s Haneda International Airport. At this occasion, the airline’s spokesperson said it had decided to use it as a hub for its new flights to Haneda operation, to improve accessibility for international travelers, business travelers and Japanese residents living abroad.
The airline is also making steady and appropriate moves, gradually branching out and becoming global year by year. As Hawaiian Air currently faces limited or very low competition, and so faces the travel market in Haneda, the combination is most likely to score a ten.
In another statement, the airline has reflected interest and plan to launch route to South Korea, another rapidly growing country that remained in limelight throughout the year 2010 for increase in arrivals and launching of new flight routes. Hawaiian Air will be launching flights to South Korea next year, with a Honolulu service to Incheon International Airport located only 45 minutes out of Seoul City in South Korea.
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