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Hawaii Airlines improving efficiency with terminal co-location

Alaska & Hawaiian Airlines Streamline Travel with Terminal Co-Location Strategy

Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines are deepening their operational integration by co-locating terminals and check-in spaces across key U.S. airports, aiming to simplify travel and enhance connectivity for passengers. 

The initiative, which began in 2023, has already rolled out in San Francisco (Terminal 1), Phoenix, Los Angeles (Terminal 6), and New York’s JFK (Terminal 8), with plans to expand to Sacramento, Salt Lake City, and Las Vegas by late 2024.

Key Enhancements for Travelers

  • Shared Terminals: Passengers enjoy quicker transfers, consolidated baggage claim, and easier access to gates.
  • Premium Lounge Access: First Class guests on both airlines gain entry to American Airlines’ Admirals Club at JFK, with Hawaiian’s First Class travelers also accessing the Greenwich Flagship Lounge.
  • Oneworld Synergy: The move aligns Alaska and Hawaiian with American Airlines and British Airways at JFK’s Terminal 8, improving international connectivity.
  • Economic Efficiency: Both airlines aim to reduce costs and improve operational flexibility through shared infrastructure.

Strategic Partnerships

The collaboration strengthens Alaska’s oneworld alliance ties, particularly with American Airlines, while Hawaiian leverages Alaska’s domestic network to boost its mainland-U.S. routes. 

This move demonstrates our shared commitment to seamless connectivity,” said Shane Jones of Alaska Airlines. American Airlines highlighted ongoing investments in JFK’s Terminal 8, including upgraded shops and dining options for partner airlines.

What’s Next?

Full consolidation at JFK’s Terminal 8 by October 2024 will mark a major milestone, with further co-locations expected to streamline travel for over 30 million combined annual passengers. The partnership signals a broader trend of airline alliances prioritizing shared spaces to reduce traveler stress and improve efficiency.

Key Takeaways:

  • Airports: LAX, JFK, Phoenix, SFO completed; 3 more by late 2024.
  • Perks: Lounge access, faster connections, and alliance benefits.
  • Goal: Enhanced guest experience and cost savings through shared operations.