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Seating details
Class | Pitch | Width | Seats |
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First Class | 42" | 18.5" | 18 |
Coach Class | 32" | 18" | 246 |
General presentation
There are 14 B767s in the Hawaiian fleet of 25 planes. The B767 model is used for Transpacific and South Pacific flights. There are three different configurations for this plane and the seat pitch varies accordingly. In the layout shown in this map there are 18 First class seats and 246 Economy class seats. 4 of the B737s have a 259 passenger capacity and 2 have a 252 passenger capacity.
If films are shown on the flight there is a 5$ charge for Economy Class passengers independent of whether they bring their own headphones.
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Hawaiian Airlines Boeing B767 300ER
2012-03-11 | Detailed review | ||||||
28 Helpful votes
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First class on Hawaiian is closer to a domestic Business class seat (at least in Australia). The seat reclines a fair way but does not lie flat. The 767 on which I flew is getting a little tired, but you can't argue with the price, which is less than half that of comparable carriers. I always try to fly them on the way to the states. Always choose C or G unless you are addicted to views. Nobody to climb over and no being climbed over. The biggest downside is no power at the seat - major issue for me as a business traveller. | |||||||
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Hawaiian Airlines Boeing B767 300ER
2016-12-22 | Detailed review | ||||||
4 Helpful votes
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That was the seat we were supposed to have. It was taken away and reassigned to space with no comfort when we were getting boarding passes. They offered to refund upcharge--not acceptable--we needed extra space. They offered other seats still not good. REALLY UNHAPPY--won't use them again. | |||||||
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Hawaiian Airlines Boeing B767 300ER
2018-01-21 | Detailed review | ||||||
1 Helpful votes
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I like the front row for easy access in and out of the main cabin. The planes noise level is extremely low, the cabin temperatures are great and has very good head room while the storage bins are either open or closed. | |||||||
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Hawaiian Airlines Boeing B767 300ER
2014-10-29 | Detailed review | ||||||
15 Helpful votes
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Seats are slightly better than on A330 but service is much better. From HNL-ICN and vice versa, stewardess is Korean and Korean meals are offered. First row window seats are not as cramped as on A330. | |||||||
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Hawaiian Airlines Boeing B767 300ER
2010-07-27 | Detailed review | ||||||
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Sat at the emergency exit door next to wing exit. Had wall in front of us, had wonderful leg room , plus next to restroom. Will always try to get this type seat. | |||||||
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Hawaiian Airlines Boeing B767 300ER
2012-05-03 | Detailed review | ||||||
23 Helpful votes
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sat in exit row 18b, this is adjacent to galley and restrooms,great leg room. cabin temp. was spot on. Service is friendly,but the food in coach was marginal,bring your own! | |||||||
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Hawaiian Airlines Boeing B767 300ER
2014-09-07 | Detailed review | ||||||
18 Helpful votes
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Great seat. Easy access to toilet. Plenty of leg room. Seat does not lie back quite as far as you would expect, although comfortable. | |||||||
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Hawaiian Airlines Boeing B767 300ER
2013-04-18 | Detailed review | ||||||
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I was told it was a window seat.. Gues what. No window! Felt very closed in, especially with wall behind me. | |||||||
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