The Pacific Business News reports:
Hawaiian Airlines has signed interline electronic ticketing agreements with Air France and Virgin Blue of Australia.
The agreements will give travelers seamless flight connections, Hawaiian Airlines said.
Air France and Virgin Blue customers will be able to buy one e-ticket, check in once at their originating departure airport, get boarding passes and get their luggage at the final destination.
“As Hawaiian continues to reach out to more international travelers, these agreements will make the journey to Hawaii much easier for our customers,” said Rick Peterson, vice president of marketing and sales at Hawaiian Airlines, in a statement.
The interline e-tickets for Hawaiian and Air France or Virgin Blue customers are now being issued.
A new state-funded website provides information on vog concentrated areas around the Big Island. Vog levels—from “good” to “hazardous"—are tracked via color-coded warnings. The dreaded maroon-colored “hazardous” warning level of vog is a rarity—unless, of course, you're standing on the edge of one of Kilauea's active vents.
Interisland airways has the best view of the volcano!
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