Hawaiian Airlines has revealed a new Airbus A330 livery celebrating its membership in the oneworld alliance, combining the alliance's branding with symbols of Hawaiian culture.
Hawaiian Airlines oneworld Airbus A330 livery. Photo: Hawaiian Airlines / Alaska Air Group The aircraft retains Hawaiian's iconic Pualani tail design and maile lei fuselage, while adding the phrase "Aloha a puni ka honua"—Hawaiian for "Aloha all around the world." The airline said the message reflects its commitment to sharing Hawaiian hospitality and culture with travelers across its expanding global network.
Hawaiian Airlines oneworld Airbus A330 livery. Photo: Hawaiian Airlines / Alaska Air Group The special livery was unveiled during an event at Hawaiian Airlines' maintenance facility in Honolulu, where the airline also donated $10,000 each to the ʻIolani Palace and the Polynesian Voyaging Society to support Hawaiian culture and traditions.
Hawaiian joined the oneworld alliance in April, following its combination with Alaska Airlines, giving members of the new Atmos Rewards loyalty program access to benefits across the alliance's 15 member airlines, including earning and redeeming points, reciprocal elite status and access to nearly 700 airport lounges worldwide.