Delta Air Lines resumed its seasonal nonstop service between Boston and Honolulu: the route will be available until April 30, 2025. In this same segment, inaugurated in April 2019, Hawaiian Airlines operates with four weekly flights on Airbus A330.
Flight DL 438 was operated on an Airbus A330-300 registered as N830NW, which departed Logan International Airport at 10:31 local time on November 21 and landed at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport at 16:31, after ten hours and 42 minutes, covering 8,200 kilometers, making it the longest domestic route in Delta’s network.
Flight schedule between Boston (BOS) and Honolulu (HNL)
- Flight DL 438: BOS 10:15 – HNL 16:31 daily flights.
- Flight DL 439: HNL 17:20 – BOS 08:09+1 daily flights.
The route is operated on Airbus A330-300 aircraft with a capacity of 282 seats: 34 Delta One, 21 Premium Select, 24 Delta Comfort+, and 203 Main Cabin.
Delta Air Lines’ longest routes from Hawaii
- Boston-Honolulu (8,200 kilometers)
- New York JFK-Honolulu (8,019 kilometers)
- Atlanta-Honolulu (7,245 kilometers)
- Detroit-Honolulu (7,202 kilometers)
- Kahului-Atlanta (7,131 kilometers)
- Minneapolis/St. Paul-Honolulu (6,392 kilometers)
- Tokyo Haneda-Honolulu (6,202 kilometers)
- Salt Lake City-Honolulu (4,818 kilometers)
- Salt Lake City-Kahului (4,725 kilometers)
- Seattle-Lihue (4,347 kilometers)
See also: Delta Air Lines extends flights between Tampa and Amsterdam