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New terminal neighbors: Alaska and Hawaiian Airlines align operations

  • Hawaiian Airlines launched operations at New York's JFK Terminal 8 on April 23, 2025.
  • This transition from Terminal 4 aligns them with American Airlines and their oneworld partners.
  • Alaska Airlines will also transition from Terminal 7 to fully consolidate operations at Terminal 8 by October.
  • American's Vice President Amanda Zhang stated they are "thrilled to welcome" both airlines to Terminal 8.
  • These moves at JFK, alongside co-locations at other airports, streamline guest experience and deepen ties between the carriers.
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New terminal neighbors: Alaska and Hawaiian Airlines align operations

An even more seamless travel experience is ahead as Hawaiian Airlines relocates its lobbies next to Alaska Airlines at several key airports

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The co-location efforts of Hawaiian Airlines involve moving its doors, ticket counters and other airport resources alongside those of Alaska, some sites offering fully shared spaces between the two airlines. Yesterday, the check-in operations of Hawaiian Airlines were transferred to Terminal 6 of Los Angeles International Airport, in co-location with those of Alaska Airlines, in order to provide customers with faster and easier access between bo…

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Times-News broke the news in Twin Falls, United States on Tuesday, April 22, 2025.
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