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Delta Air Lines Launching Boston-Honolulu Route Next Winter After 2025 Suspension

Rory Hayfield-Husbands
Last updated: 15 February 2026 09:01
By Rory Hayfield-Husbands
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A Delta Air Lines A330 in mid-flight.
Delta Airlines has revived its Boston-Honolulu flights after they were previously suspended last year in 2025 © Ceri Breeze
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Delta Air Lines is launching a Boston-Honolulu route next winter, after a 2025 suspension. The idea is to make accessible daily, non-stop flights throughout the season, starting from Dec. 19, 2026.

A scenic view of Logan International Airport (BOS) in Boston, Massachusetts.
Boston’s Logan International Airport (BOS) will be handling direct routes to Daniel K. Inouye International Airport (HNL) in Honolulu © Denis Tangney Jr.

Service Revival

The aforementioned Boston-Honolulu service was previously suspended in 2025, soon followed by their direct competitor, Hawaiian Airlines, also stopping journeys to Hawaii. But now that the service is being revived by Delta Air Lines, these regular long-haul flights are expected to operate five times per-week and during peak holiday seasons throughout the year at Boston’s Logan International Airport (BOS) and Daniel K. Inouye International Airport (HNL) in Honolulu. A statement was given by Delta Air Lines’ Vice President of  Network Planning, Amy Martin, in which she said:

“This expansion strengthens connectivity from key U.S. hubs while giving customers more choice in how they reach the islands, alongside the premium travel experience they expect on these long-haul flights.”

Martin’s comments further echo that “Hawaii plays an important role in our long-haul leisure network.”

The airline has also decided to make regular use of the A330-300 for these non-stop services to Honolulu.

Aerial view of Hawaii, including its famous Diamond Head crater.
Delta Air Lines flights to Honolulu are expected to run throughout peak holiday seasons in 2026 between 3-5 times a week © Ingmar Beust

Expansion of Route

Delta Air Lines also intends to expand by adding a new direct route from Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport (MSP) to Kahului Airport (OGG) on the island of Maui. It is also one of many other expansions for non-stop flights to Hawaii such as Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport (DTW), Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) and New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) throughout the rest of 2026.

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ByRory Hayfield-Husbands
Aviation Reporter - A dedicated professional with 2.5 years’ experience in the fast-paced hospitality industry, developing resilience, teamwork and attention to detail. With an academic background in Performing Arts and a growing passion for Creative Writing, they bring strong storytelling instincts, discipline and innovation, approaching every task with commitment, honesty and determination.
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