Hawaiian Airlines has resumed its connection to the Cook Islands, seeing its Airbus A321neo now operate once weekly between Honolulu Daniel K. Inouye International Airport (HNL) and Rarotonga Avarua International Airport (RAR).
As reported by Radio Cook Islands, the first flight arrived with 120 passengers onboard, with the return service departing on Sunday with 90 confirmed passengers. The Hawaiian A321neo is capable of carrying up to 189 guests onboard.

Travelers on the route will be shuttled on the A321neo, the most fuel-efficient aircraft available of its kind—featuring 16 seats in the Premium Cabin, 45 Extra Comfort or premium economy seats, and 128 in the economy. The cabin interior pays tribute to the traditional Hawaiian culture and crafts, while the aircraft also has wireless streaming, USB outlets, and generous overhead storage.