Hawaiian Airlines Plans to Redesign their A330 carrier's Premium Cabins
The largest airline carrier in Hawaii, Hawaiian Airlines made an announcement that they have plans on redesigning their premium cabins for the airlines A330 carrier on Monday. The airline brand also include of installing 180-degree lie-flat seats.
According to the Johnny Jet, the newly reconfigured carrier will be released in the second quarter next year, 2016 and other remaining carrier will begin its reconfiguration on September 2016. The newly redesigned premium cabins will also feature 180-degree lie-flat seats, enhance meal options and services, maximize space and a bolder interior theme.
The Hawaiian Airline is currently in partnership with Optimares and PaulWylde, according to the HA Newsroom. Hawaiian Airlines President-CEO Mark Dunkerley said, "Together with our partners at Optimares and PaulWylde, we have created a truly bespoke design that delivers world-class comfort and style, while staying true to our island roots. Whether traveling for business, with family or on a romantic retreat, the new premium cabin evokes an engaging bold, contemporary sense of Hawai'i, complemented by the warm aloha spirit of our cabin crew. We're creating an environment of tranquility and comfort in the air."
The CEO of Optimares also explained, the new premium class product implemented is exclusively for Hawaiian Airlines by their company, Optimares and has been developed around a clear strategic vision shared between their teams.
The new configuration seats installed will be 2-2-2 arrangement. The 180-degree seats are also capable to fold into 76-inch beds. The Khon2 reported other features that will be added, an in-flight entertainment on a bigger size tablet with a telescoping tablet arm that enables to adjust the viewing angle.
The Hawaiian Airlines President-CEO also added, "We believe that this is going to usher in a new premium service in Hawaii. He also believes that their new service is going to underscore their mission to be the premiere destination carrier. He said, "it's going to take our signature in-flight hospitality to an entire new level. It's been designed to recognize that we're primarily a leisure-based carrier, catered to families traveling to the vacation of a lifetime."