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Contract of Carriage
A copy of this Contract of Carriage must be maintained at each Hawaiian Airlines ticket office for inspection by the general public upon request.
Any passenger requesting a copy of this Contract of Carriage will be provided a copy free of charge if a request is made to: 
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Hawaiian Airlines P.O. Box 30008 Honolulu, HI 96820-0008 | 

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- Accompanied.
Between the Continental USA and Hawaii: Children under 15 years of age are accepted for transportation between the Continental USA and Hawaii, when accompanied on the same flight and in the same compartment by a passenger at least 18 years of age. For travel wholly within the State of Hawaii: Children under 12 years of age are accepted for transportation when accompanied on the same flight and in the same compartment by a passenger at least 16 years of age.
Infants occupying a seat will pay the charge noted in paragraph C below. A maximum of 1 infant is permitted for each adult. HA recommends the child be placed in an approved infant safety seat. Infants under 7 days of age will not be accepted for transportation unless a medical statement is presented stating the infant is stable for travel.
- Unaccompanied.
Between the Continental USA and Hawaii: Children under 15 and at least 5 years of age who are not accompanied on the same flight and in the same compartment by a passenger 18 years of age or over are accepted for transportation subject to the terms of the chart in this paragraph. For travel wholly within the State of Hawaii: Children under 12 and at least 5 years of age who are not accompanied on the same flight and in the same compartment by a passenger 16 years of age or over are accepted for transportation subject to the terms of the chart in this paragraph.
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Age (years) at last birthday |
Non-Stop/Direct Allowed |
Connections Allowed* |
Transportation Points |
HA Mandatory Fee
(One-Way) |
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Less than 5 |
No |
No |
N/A |
N/A |
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5 – 7 |
Yes |
No |
Within the State of Hawaii
Between the Continental US and Hawaii (non-stop, direct) |
US$35.00 for non-stop flights only
US$100.00 for non-stop/direct flights |
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8 – 11
8 - 14
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Yes |
Yes |
Within the State of Hawaii
Between the Continental US and Hawaii |
US$35.00 for all flights (i.e., non-stop, direct, multi-stop, connecting service from HA to HA)
US$100.00 for non-stop/direct flights |
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12 – 17
15 – 17
(see paragraph D) below) |
Yes
(upon request) |
Yes
(upon request) |
Within the State of Hawaii
Between the Continental US and Hawaii |
US$35.00 for all flights (i.e., non-stop, direct, multi-stop, connecting service from HA to HA)
US$100.00 for non-stop/direct flights only
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HA will accept up to two (2) children in an immediate family with the same drop-off/pickup information for a single surcharge. For each additional child, the surcharge will be assessed for each child. |
*Accepted for HA to HA connecting service only.
In addition, the following policies have been established:
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The HA unaccompanied minor service is mandatory for children ages 5-11 for interisland flights and 5-14 for domestic U.S. flights, and optional for children ages 15-17 for all flights. The mandatory fee is payable for each flight at the time of check in.
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Children (5-14 years old) must be brought to the airport of departure by a parent or responsible adult and who must complete the required documentation and furnish HA with satisfactory evidence, including name, phone number and address of the parent or responsible adult who will be meeting the child upon deplaning at his/her destination. The parent or guardian must accompany the child to the gate for a departing flight and remain at the gate until the flight has departed, and pick up the child at the designated area at each airport upon arrival. If the parent or responsible adult meeting the child is not the individual identified at departure, the parent or responsible adult who furnished the information at departure must immediately contact HA to provide alternate information via electronic transmission. HA will only release the child to the individual(s) named on the document.
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The child will not be accepted if the flight on which the child holds a reservation is expected to terminate short of or bypass his/her destination.
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Whether in advance or at check-in, if there is a possibility the child’s flight may be delayed, or there may be a misconnection (children 8-14 years old) for any reason, HA may change the child’s flight schedule, including departure date.
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Travel will not be allowed on a Hawaiian Airlines flight departing between the hours of 9:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m. unless travel is on flights operating out of Honolulu, Hawaii, which are the only flight of the day. Unaccompanied Minors will not be accepted for travel on the last connecting flight of the day to their final destination.
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Unaccompanied Minors are not accepted on:
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Flights to/from international destinations including American Samoa, or which require an overnight stay in order to make a connection
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Connecting flights to/from another carrier
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Any codeshare flights
- Fare
Except as provided in specific fare rules, children traveling unaccompanied or accompanied pay a full adult fare.
- Meet and Assist Service
Meet and Assist Service is available and applicable for (1) passengers age 15 and above for transportation between the Continental USA and Hawaii, (2) passengers age 12 and above for travel wholly within the State of Hawaii, or (3) qualified individuals with a disability for any route. In addition to the full adult fare applicable to such passengers, when Meet and Assist service is requested, the applicable charges in B above will also apply.
Exception: There is no fee assessed to qualified individuals with a disability requesting the Meet and Assist service.
- Responsibility of Carrier
- For the purpose of this rule, HA will provide supervision for unaccompanied minors or passengers requesting Meet and Assist Service accepted under this program from the time of boarding until the passenger is met at deplaning at the final destination.
- HA will provide a special pass to ensure the guardian/parent can accompany the passenger to the gate for departure and meet the passenger upon arrival for those cities which permit access to the gate.
- HA will not assume any financial or guardianship responsibility for providing this service.
- Maximum Flight Connection Times
The maximum ground connection time for all Unaccompanied Minors/Meet and Assist Service passengers will be 2 hours.
Exception: If the next scheduled connecting flight exceeds 2 hours, Unaccompanied Minors/Meet and Assist Service passengers must be booked on the next scheduled flight that same day and will not be allowed on a later flight. If that flight is not available for sale, the passenger will not be accepted for travel on that date and must be booked on another day where these conditions can be met. |
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HAWAIIAN PREMIER CLUB
- HA offers special airport passenger lounge facilities which are available for use by its "Premier Club" members and other persons, at locations and under locations described below:
HNL/KOA/ITO/OGG/LIH/LAX.
- Eligibility for Premier Club annual membership is based on either of two qualifications:
- Exchanging 35,000 miles from HA's "HawaiianMiles" Frequent Traveler account per person for an annual membership; or
- Payment of: USD $249.00 for new individual memberships.
- Use of lounge facilities is restricted to members with the following exceptions:
- Guests accompanied by a Premier Club member;
Note: No more than two (2) guests per member will be allowed.
- Passengers holding First Class tickets;
- Passengers holding invitation cards issued by authorized HA management personnel; and
- Executives of other airlines holding special travel authority cards issued by HA.
Note: HA will admit non-member passengers when, due to special circumstances, it becomes necessary to provide such service.
All posted and applicable Premier Club rules apply and are subject to change without notice. HA, at its discretion, reserves the right to refuse any person entry to the Premier Club.
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- Rules
Rules in this tariff govern the application of all charges and fares published in HA's schedule of fares. These rules constitute the conditions upon which HA transports or agrees to transport and are expressly agreed to by the passenger to the same extent as if such rules were included as conditions in the contract of carriage.
- International Transportation
International transportation shall be subject to the rules relating to liability established by, and to all other provisions of, the Convention for the Unification of Certain Rules Relating to International Transportation by Air, signed at Warsaw, October 12, 1929, or such convention as amended, whichever may be applicable to the transportation hereunder. Any provisions of these rules which is inconsistent with any provision of the said Convention shall, to that extent, but only to that extent, be inapplicable to international transportation.
NOTE: Rules stating any limitation on, or condition relating to, the liability of carriers for personal injury or death are not permitted to be included in tariffs filed pursuant to the laws of the United States, except to the extent provided in Rule 10. Any such limitation or conditions in any rule herein except to the extent provided in Rule 10 is not a part of this tariff. Nothing in this tariff modifies or waives any provision of the said Convention.
- Changes in Rules, Fares and Charges
- If after a ticket has been issued and before any portion thereof has been used, either a decrease in the fares or charges applicable to the transportation shown on the ticket becomes effective, or a new fare for which the passenger can qualify is added between the points shown on the ticket, the amount of the difference in fares will be provided only in the form of a transportation credit, provided;
- There is no change in origin, destination, stopover points, flights, dates shown on the original ticket, or on any ticket issued in exchange for the original ticket.
- Subsequent to the decrease in fares or charges or the addition of a new fare, all conditions of the decrease fares or charges of the new fare are met, including booking code and advance reservations and ticketing requirements.
- This rule will only apply to tickets purchased through Hawaiian Airlines Reservations Department or sold on Hawaiian Airlines Web Site HawaiianAir.com.
- This rule will not apply towards fares purchased in “Z” class of service for travel between Hawaii and the Continental USA, or in “O” or “Z” classes of service for travel wholly within Hawaii.
- A USD $100.00 administrative service charge will apply for all tickets presented for refund.
- Where the ticket has been issued before the effective date of the tariff containing an increase in the applicable fare, the increase will not be collected provided:
- The originating flight coupon of the ticket was issued for a specific flight at the fare in effect on the date of the ticket issuance (determined by the validation of the ticket);
- Subsequent to the effective date of any increase in the applicable fare:
- The originating flight coupon is not voluntarily changed in any way or,
- Flight coupons other than the originating flight coupons are not voluntarily changed to reflect a change in carrier/fare basis/origin/destination/stopover points from those originally on the ticket.
- Fare increases for voluntary changes will be applicable as follows:
- The originating flight coupon is voluntarily changed or an open ticket is confirmed for a specific flight. All flight coupons are subject to recalculation of fare from point of origin using fares in effect on the day the change takes place.
- Fare increases for voluntary changes to other than the originating flight will be applicable as follows:
Only flight coupons being voluntarily changed as is in 2 (b)(ii) above are subject to collection of fare increases.
These provisions apply where any special promotional local or joint fares restrict the immediate issu¬ance of a ticket for a specific flight itinerary even though full payment is received by the carrier. The fare for such passenger(s) shall be the appli¬cable fare in effect on the date the full payment is received by the carrier.
- Responsibility of Carrier
Carrier will be responsible for the furnishing of transportation only over its own lines. When any carrier undertakes to issue a ticket, check baggage, or make any other arrangements for transportation over the lines of any other carrier (whether or not such transportation is part of a through service), such carrier will act only as agent for such other carrier and will assume no responsibility for the acts or omissions of such other carrier.
- Alterations
No agent, servant or representative of HA has authority to alter, modify or waive any provision of the contract of carriage or of this tariff unless authorized by a corporate officer of HA.
- In the event of a termination of an interline traffic agreement between HA and another carrier, HA's practices with respect to such other carrier's tickets as set forth in this tariff shall not apply to any tickets of such other carrier issued after the effective date of the termination of the interline agreement.
- Gratuitous Carriage
With respect to gratuitous carriage, HA reserves the right to exclude the application of all or any part of this tariff.
- Reduced Fare Travel With respect to employees and family of HA or other airlines traveling on HA at special reduced fares, HA reserves the right to exclude the application of all or any part of this tariff.
- Change Without Notice
Except as may be required by applicable laws, government regulations, orders and requirements, HA's rules, regulations and conditions of carriage are subject to change without notice, provided, that no such change shall apply to a contract of carriage after the carriage has commenced.
- Hawaiian Airlines will make their customer service plan readily available to all of our domestic codeshare partners and, to the extent possible, make every reasonable effort to ensure our partners offer comparable levels of service.
- When passengers call into HA reservations department or, upon check-in in at the airport ticket office, HA personnel will disclose the routing, type of aircraft, or changes thereto, and operator on a code-shared flight with HA. HA rules and regulations for HA Hawaiian Airlines Premier Club and HawaiianMiles frequent flier program will be provided. An annual redemption report will be provided to all members of HawaiianMiles program. Upon request HA will provide information for any flight on aircraft configuration, including seat size and pitch.
- Misfiled Fares
HA, as a policy, does not file nor intend to offer/file tickets priced at zero or near zero. Essentially, such fares do not make any economic sense. We have introduced warning mechanisms to try to prevent such occurrences; however, occasionally fares such as these mistakenly get loaded into computer reservation systems that are not controlled by HA. Agents/customers should be aware that in these circumstances they are not allowed to ticket at these fares and HA will not honor fares of zero or near zero value. In the event a zero or near zero fare is ticketed inadvertently, HA will void such ticket and may choose to waive, in its sole discretion, certain rules or restrictions of existing published fares as a gesture of good will.
- HA reserves the right to charge the passenger for reimbursement of repair and/or cleaning costs incurred as a result of actions by that passenger during transport on HA.
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- General Acceptance
HA will accept for transportation as baggage, dogs, cats and household birds (only in baggage compartment) which are kept as personal pets or as show or exhibition animals, subject to the provisions of this rule. Carriage of any other pets as baggage will be determined on a case by case basis at HA’s sole discretion. No animals will be accepted for travel to/from Sydney, Australia, and to/from Manila, Philippines.
Note: Cats and Dogs will be accepted for nonstop travel between the Continental USA and Kahului, Hawaii, provided that all other requirements of this rule are met, and customers are in possession of a Kahului Airport Dog and Cat Inspection Permit issued by the U.S. Department of Agriculture Animal Industry Division for the animal.
The passenger must make all arrangements and assume full responsibility for complying with any applicable laws, customs, and/or other governmental regulations, requirements or restrictions of the country, state, or territory to which the animal is being transported.
Animals that HA accepts as baggage may, under certain circumstances, be shipped as air cargo. Please contact HA or visit HawaiianAirlines.com for rules applicable to cargo shipments.
This rule does not apply to the transportation of service animals pursuant to Rule 55.
To arrange pet entry into Hawaii, it is the responsibility of the customer to contact the Hawaii Department of Agriculture, Animal Quarantine Station [link to http://hawaii.gov/hdoa/ai/aqs/info] for all specific details.
- Advance Arrangements Required
The number of containers allowed per flight, both as carry-on and checked baggage, is limited as follows: Baggage Compartment:
| All types of aircraft: |
3 total | Passenger Compartment:
| Within the State of Hawaii: |
5 total |
| Between Continental USA and Hawaii and Between points in the Continental US: |
2 First Class cabin 5 Coach Class cabin | Note: HA will not accept animals in the passenger compartment of the aircraft for flights into the State of Hawaii.
Advance arrangements must be made with HA to transport pets as checked or carry on baggage. Animals are accepted on a first-come first-served basis. After making your reservations, you must contact HA to make reservations for your pet(s).
- Compliance with Applicable Laws and Regulations
The passenger is solely responsible for compliance with any applicable laws, customs and/other governmental regulations, requirements or restrictions of the country, state or territory to which the animal is being transported.
- Health Certificates
Passengers are responsible to obtain health certificates for their pets prior to the first departure date as follows:
| Travel TO Hawaii |
14 days prior to travel |
| Travel FROM Hawaii |
10 days prior to travel |
| Within the State of Hawaii |
Not required |
- Financial Responsibility
The passenger is responsible for all financial obligations involved in transporting the animal, including vaccinations, health certificates, and quarantine charges.
- Compliance with USDA Requirements
All animals accepted for transport must be placed in a shipping container and comply with all U.S. Animal Welfare Act (AWA) and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) requirements. The passenger is responsible for insuring that the container meets all governmental requirements for the safe and humane transportation of the animal being transported. Without limitation of the foregoing containers must be large enough to allow the animal to stand upright and turn around and must be leak proof. HA may refuse to accept any animal for transport if, in its sole discretion, the animal is not properly presented in an approved container at the time of check in.
- Special Conditions for Acceptance of Animals as Checked Baggage
In addition to the general acceptance rules set forth above, the following additional conditions apply to the acceptance of animals as checked baggage.
- Environmental Conditions
HA will not accept animals as checked baggage when, in HA’s sole discretion, environmental conditions may post a hazard to the safety of the comfort of the animal. In particular, and without limitation of the foregoing, animals will not be accepted during the following periods or on the following flights:
- Temperature Restrictions
Animals will not be accepted as checked baggage from April 15 through October 15.
- Maximum Temperature
Animals will not be accepted as checked baggage if the local temperature at the origin, destination or connecting airport is expected to be above 85F/29C at the time of acceptance. The temperature restrictions apply from the time the animal is tendered until the scheduled arrival at the destination city.
- Minimum Temperature
Animals will not be accepted as checked baggage if the local temperature at the origin, destination or connecting airport is expected to be below 45F/7C. Animals may be accepted for travel if the temperature falls below 45F/7C only under the following conditions:
- There is no current embargo in place, and
- You are in possession of an acclimation certificate issued and signed by a licensed veterinarian and dated within ten (10) days of travel (14 days if traveling TO Hawaii). The acclimation certificate must specify the minimum temperature at which the animal may travel. If the actual temperature is less than the specified minimum on the certificate at any time during transport, the animal will be refused for travel.
Animals will never be accepted to/from any Continental USA location if the temperature is less than 20F/-7C at any point during transport.
If HA is unable to accept an animal due to temperature restrictions, the customer may rebook to the next flight provided space is available for the customer and animal, subject to all conditions of this rule. Any applicable fare differences or date change penalties will be waived provided that changes are made into the same cabin as originally ticketed.
- Embargo
Animals will never be accepted for check-in to/from a city that is under a seasonal pet acceptance embargo.
- Transfer to Another Carrier
Animals will not be checked beyond a point of transfer to another carrier.
- Transporting Containers/Kennels
- Approved Container Required
Animals accepted as checked baggage must be placed in a hard sided shipping container.
- Size and Weight Limitations
The total weight of the animal(s) and the container must not exceed 70 lbs and not exceed the following dimensions (in inches):
| Aircraft Type |
Length |
Width |
Height |
| B717 |
36 |
24 |
26 |
| B767/A330 |
40 |
27 |
30 |
- Number of Animals Per Container
No more than one adult dog or cat may occupy a single container. Two puppies or kittens may occupy a single container provided they are at least 8 weeks old and fully weaned, and no more than 6 months old. Two household birds will be permitted in the same container. The total weight of the animal(s) and the container(s) must not exceed 25 pounds.
- Number of Containers Per Passenger
Passengers will be permitted to transport the maximum number of animals allowed for that particular aircraft at the time of reservations based on space availability, and subject to the limits set forth in paragraph A.1. and the applicable charges in paragraph D.
- Brachycephalic (short-nosed) Dogs and Cats
HA will accept for transportation brachycephalic dogs and cats only if the owner/shipper agrees to (1) release Hawaiian from any and all liability resulting from the transportation of the animal and (2) not file any claim with Hawaiian relating to the transportation of the animal. The owner/shipper must sign a liability release form prior to HA accepting the animal for transport.
- Household Birds
HA will only accept household birds at the airport ticket counter. Household birds will only be permitted to be transported in the baggage compartment of the aircraft, and provided all required entry documentation accompanies the bird upon check-in. The passenger is responsible for determining entry documentation requirements of the respective governmental agencies of the destination State.
- Special Conditions for Acceptance of Animals as Baggage In the Passenger Compartment
HA will not accept animals in the passenger compartment of the aircraft for flights into the State of Hawaii. See Rule 55 for Service Animal requirements.
In addition to the general acceptance rules set forth above the following special conditions apply to the acceptance of personal pets as carry-on baggage in the passenger compartment.
- Types of Animals Accepted
HA will only accept dogs and cats in the passenger compartment of the aircraft. Other pets or animals will not be accepted. The pet must be small enough to fit comfortably in a container under the seat directly in front of the passenger.
- Transporting Containers/Kennels
- Approved Container Required
Animals accepted for transport in the passenger compartment must be placed in a soft-sided container. The container must be stored under the seat directly in front of the passenger transporting the animal. The animal will not be carried in the first (bulkhead) row or adjacent to an emergency exit. The animal must remain in the container while in the boarding area, airport lounge, during boarding and deplaning, and at all times while on board the aircraft.
- Size and Weight Limitations
The total weight of the animal(s) and the container must not exceed 25 pounds exceed the following dimensions (in inches):
| Aircraft Type |
Length |
Width |
Height |
| 717/767/330 |
16 |
10 |
9.5 |
- Number of Animals Per Container
No more than one adult dog or cat may occupy a single container. Two puppies or kittens may occupy a single container provided they are at least 8 weeks old and no more than 6 months old, and weigh less than 25 pounds in total.
- Number of Containers Per Passenger
Passengers will be permitted to transport only one container per person in the passenger compartment. Animals will be accepted for reservations based on space availability, and subject to the limits set forth in paragraph A.1. and the applicable charges in paragraph D.
- Removal of Offensive or Disruptive Animals
In the event the animal becomes offensive or causes a disturbance in the holding area prior to departure or during transit, HA has the right to remove the animal prior to departure or at the first en route stop.
- Charges
The animal and its container will not be included in determining the free baggage allowance and will always be subject to a charge, with the exception described in paragraph D.1.
- For animals carried in the passenger compartment of the aircraft the following charges will apply:
- For travel on/before September 6, 2010
| Charge |
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| No Charge |
Between points within the State of Hawaii if in lieu of one piece of carry-on baggage |
| $175.00 |
Between any other points serviced by Hawaiian Airlines other than wholly within the State of Hawaii |
- For travel on/after September 7, 2010
| Charge |
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| $35.00 |
Between points within the State of Hawaii if in lieu of one piece of carry-on baggage |
| $175.00 |
Between any other points serviced by Hawaiian Airlines other than wholly within the State of Hawaii |
- For pets traveling as checked baggage, the following charges will apply:
| Charge |
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| $60.00 |
Between points within the State of Hawaii |
| $225.00 |
Between any other points serviced by Hawaiian Airlines other than wholly within the State of Hawaii | |
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- General Rules of Acceptance
HA will accept for transportation as baggage, such personal property as is necessary or appropriate for the wear, use, comfort, or convenience of the passenger for the purpose of the trip, subject to the following conditions:
- All baggage is subject to inspection. HA will refuse to transport or will remove at any point baggage that the passenger refuses to submit for inspection.
- HA has the right to refuse to accept for transport as baggage any item that, in HA’s sole judgment:
- Creates a risk of harm or annoyance to other passengers;
- Whose size, weight, or character renders it unsuitable for transportation on the particular aircraft which is to transport it, or which cannot be accommodated without harming or annoying passengers;
- Poses a risk to other baggage or cargo;
- HA is prohibited from carrying by any law, regulation or government directive;
- Is in a condition which creates an unreasonable risk of damage to the baggage under normal handling conditions;
- Is not suitable or adequately packaged to withstand ordinary handling, unless the passenger executes a release form; or
- Is otherwise unsuitable for transportation
- Notwithstanding Rule 4(B)(4), HA will accept dry ice if the following quantities and conditions are met:
- A maximum of 2.5 kg. (5.5 lbs.) of dry ice in checked baggage when used to refrigerate perishables.
- A maximum of 2.5 kg. (5.5 lbs.) in carry-on baggage per person when used to refrigerate perishables.
The package containing the dry ice must be:
- Declared at the initial point of check-in; and
- The packaging containing the dry ice must be clearly marked “Dry Ice” or “Carbon Dioxide, Solid;” and
- For checked baggage, the packaging must also indicate the net weight of the dry ice (2.5 kg. or less); and
- For checked baggage, the packaging must also provide the ability for the release of the gas during transport.
- HA will accept one pre-packaged box of papayas or pineapples free of charge, subject to space availability, on flights departing from Hawaii to the Continental USA. The box must not exceed 10 lbs in weight and must be pre-agriculture inspected.
- Quantity and/or Size Maximums
No article will be accepted for transportation solely within the United States if the maximum outside linear dimensions exceed 80 in. or if the article weighs more than 70 pounds.
- EXCEPTION 1: HA will accept one article weighing more than 50 lbs. but less than 70 lbs. tendered by a representative of the United States Secret Service or White House Communication Agency.
- EXCEPTION 2: This provision does not apply to duffel bags, sea bags, or B-4 bags (Rule 220); sporting equipment (Rule 195); live animals (Rule 200); or cabin baggage (Rule 215).
- EXCEPTION 3: This provision does not apply to assistive devices or mobility aids as defined in 14 CFR Part 382.
- Acceptance of Special Items and Live Animals
Special items listed in Rule 195 will only be accepted in accordance with the additional provisions and/or charges specified in that rule. Live animals will only be accepted in accordance with the additional provisions and/or charges specified in Rule 200. |
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- Limitations of Liability
Liability, if any, for the loss of, damage to, or the delay in the delivery of, any personal property, baggage (whether such property has been checked in or otherwise delivered into the custody of the carrier) shall not be more than USD 3300.00 per passenger subject to certain exclusions set forth below unless the passenger elects to pay for higher liability as provided for in paragraph C) below.
Exception 1: When transportation is via HA, and one or more carriers with different limitations of liability, and responsibility for loss, damage or delay in delivery of baggage cannot be determined, the lowest maximum liability will apply when the claim is filed with HA.
Exception 2: With respect to domestic transportation, the baggage liability limits do not apply to liability for loss, damage, or delay concerning wheelchairs or other assistive devices. The criterion for calculating the compensation for a lost, damaged, or destroyed wheelchair or other assistive device shall be the original purchase price of the device.
- Exclusions from Liability
- HA shall not be liable for the loss, damage or delay in delivery of any property which is not acceptable for transportation in accordance with Rules 190, 195 and 200, or for any other loss or damage of whatever nature resulting from any such loss or damage, or from the transportation of such property. This exclusion is applicable whether the non-acceptable property is included in the passengers checked baggage, with or without the knowledge of the carrier.
- HA assumes no liability for articles carried into the passenger cabin, whether known or unknown to HA.
- HA assumes no liability for medicines including but not limited to vitamins, dietary supplements, over counter home remedies etc., orthotic devices (surgical supports), money, jewelry, camera equipment, kitchen appliances of any kind, or other valuable or fragile items, including but not limited to items listed below, whether contained in checked or unchecked baggage, with or without the knowledge of HA:
- Artistic Items
Sculptures; paintings or pictures, framed or unframed; and models. Sconces; decorative screens; items of decorator stones; marble, onyx and alabaster; vases; figurines; trophies; souvenirs; other decorator objects and curios, chess sets; drawings; statues; or other sculptures; paintings; picture albums; plastics; plaster of Paris molds and casts; photographs; display models; antique furniture; fish tanks; terrariums; religious or ceremonial mats; artifacts.
- Chinaware/Ceramics/Pottery (See also Glass)
Ceramics, pots, bowls, crockery, dishes, glasses, earthenware, and other containers or ornaments made of porcelain or clay hardened by heat.
- Electronic and Mechanical Items
Typewriters, sewing machines, watches, clocks, sensitive calibrated tools and instruments, televisions, radios (including citizen band), calculators, audio and video equipment and parts thereof, computers and/or parts thereof, cellular telephones and/or parts thereof, compact disc players, discs, and parts thereof, global positioning systems or similar electronic way finders and/or parts thereof, electronic microscopes, electographs, and electronic medical equipment that includes tubes and glass
- Garment Bags
Garment Bags and suit/dress covers of light, flimsy plastic or vinyl designed for carrying and not for shipping.
- Glass See also Chinaware/Ceramics/Pottery)
Glassware, crystal, mirrors, bottles and any liquids contained therein (excluding reasonable quantities or toiletries), prescription or non-prescription sunglasses, eyeglasses and contact lenses.
- Household Articles
Lamps, lamp shades, picture frames and furniture.
- Liquids
- Liquor/Cartons
Liquor/cartons provided for hand carriage by duty-free shops.
- Musical Instruments and Equipment
Guitars, violins and violas, cellos, ukuleles, organs, harps, drums, and other musical instruments and amplifiers or speakers used in conjunction with electronic instruments that are not protected or in carrying cases that are not sufficient to prevent damage during the course of normal baggage handling, or if string instruments do not have their strings loosened prior to transport.
- Paper
Business/personal documents, negotiable papers, securities, manuscripts, publications (including manuals and textbooks), mechanical drawings, blueprints, maps, charts, historical documents, daytimers, and photographs.
NOTE: All photographs referred to in this section include negatives, prints, portraits and slides.
- Perishable/Food Items
- Floral and nursery stock such as flower, fruit and vegetable plants; cut flowers and foliage; floral displays; and bulbs.
- Plants and foliage such as branches and blossoms or flowers, fruits and vegetables.
- Food items of any kind, whether perishable or not and regardless of packaging.
- Photographic/Cinematographic Equipment
Cameras, camera lenses, film (processed or unprocessed), photoflash equipment, photometers, spectroscope, phototubes, or other devices using sensitive tubes or plates and parts thereof.
- Plastics (See also Toys)
- Precision Items(See also Electronic and Mechanical Items)
Microscopes, oscilloscopes, telescopes, barometers, binoculars, meters, counters, Polygraphs electrographs, medical equipment, watches, clocks, and other sensitive calibrated tools and equipment.
- Recreational and Sporting Goods
Backpacks, sleeping bags, and knapsacks (and contents thereof) made of cloth, plastic, vinyl, or other easily torn material, and those that have aluminum frames, outside pickets, straps, buckles and other protruding parts.
- Toys
Dolls, stuffed animals, dollhouses, and model trains and airplanes.
- Miscellaneous Items
Natural fur products, irreplaceable items, sample goods for resale, heirlooms, collectibles, artifacts, precious metals/stones, silverware, silver, flat-wear, cash, gift items, souvenirs, toolboxes and tools.
- Dentures and Retainers
Any Dental/orthodontic including but not limited to Dentures, Retainers, Bridges etc.
- HA shall not be liable for damage to baggage unless it impairs the ability to protect its contents, and specifically shall not be liable for:
- damage arising from the normal wear and tear of baggage handling, including but not restricted to scratches, scuffs, punctures, dents, stains and marks.
- damaged or missing protruding parts including wheels or feet, pull straps, retractable luggage handles, zippers, locks, pockets, hanger hooks and security straps.
- damage as a result of overweight/oversized/overpacked baggage.
- previously damaged baggage.
- HA shall not be liable for loss or damage to articles which are strapped, fastened, or otherwise secured to other baggage being checked and which are not independently tagged and/or packaged. Such items include but are not limited to, sleeping bags, luggage racks, luggage carriers and umbrellas.
- HA shall not be liable for the loss, damage or delay in delivery of any baggage accepted by another carrier for interline transfer to HA if the items are not acceptable for transportation as checked baggage by HA.
- The owner of a pet shall be responsible for compliance with all governmental regulations and restrictions, including furnishing valid health and rabies vaccination certificates when required. HA shall not be liable for the loss or expense due to the passenger’s failure to comply with this provision, and HA shall not be responsible if any pet is refused passage through any county, state or territory.
- Declaration of Higher Value
- A passenger may, when checking in for a flight and presenting property for transportation, pay an additional charge for each carrier on which the property is to be transported and declare a value higher than the maximum amounts specified in paragraph A) above and up to the maximum specified below, in which event, HAÍs liability shall not exceed the higher declared value.
- Any declared value shall not apply to items listed in paragraph B,"Exclusions from Liability" above or similar valuables when such valuables are included in baggage checked or otherwise delivered into the custody of HA.
- HA's excess valuation may be purchased at the rate of USD 1.00 per USD 100.00 of declared value. The declared value is not to exceed USD 3,300.00.
- "Declaration of Higher Value" does not apply to live animals.
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When a passenger requests that an item of baggage be carried in the cabin, and HA determines that the item is acceptable as cabin baggage but it is so fragile and/or bulky as to require the use of a seat, the baggage must be carried on board the aircraft by the passenger and secured in the seat next to the passenger’s seat.
For safety reasons, cabin-seat baggage must be carried in a foremost seat(s) in the same cabin in which the passenger travels. These are the seats directly aft of a bulkhead or partition. If the seat next to the cabin baggage is required for use, the passenger boarding the baggage will occupy that seat.
HA will charge 100% of the applicable adult one-way fare for that portion of the trip on which the extra seat is used. HA will not include the cabin-seat baggage ticket in determination of free baggage allowance or excess baggage charges. |
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Passengers may check baggage for carriage in the cargo compartment of the aircraft and/or may carry baggage on board the aircraft subject to the provisions in paragraph(s) (A) and (B) below. The suitability of baggage, as to weight, size and character, to be carried in the passenger compartment of the aircraft will be determined by the carrier.
- Checked Baggage
Carrier will check baggage which is tendered by a passenger and which is acceptable under the terms of Rules 190, 195 and 200, upon presentation by a passenger of a valid ticket for transportation over the lines of HA, or over the lines of HA and one or more other carriers, subject to the conditions specified below.
- Baggage must be checked at the city or airport office from which the passengers departs, designated by HA, and in advance of flight departure time as prescribed by HA.
- The passenger's name and contact phone number must appear on the baggage. HA will supply baggage identification labels free of charge.
- Baggage will not be checked:
- to a point that is not on the passenger's routing.
- beyond the passenger's next point of stopover or, if there is no stopover, beyond the final destination designated on the ticket.
- beyond a point at which the passenger wants to reclaim the baggage or any portion thereof.
- beyond the point to which all applicable charges have been paid.
- beyond a point at which the passenger is to transfer to a connecting flight, if that flight is scheduled to depart from an airport different from the one at which the passenger is scheduled to arrive.
- Live animals will not be checked beyond a point of transfer to another carrier.
- Delivery of Checked Baggage by HA
- Delivery will be made at the destination shown in the baggage check.
- Acceptance of baggage by the bearer of the baggage check and baggage (claim) tag(s) without written complaint at the time of delivery is presumptive evidence that the baggage and contents have been delivered in good condition and in accordance with the contract of carriage.
- Carry-On Baggage
Carry-on baggage must fit under the seat in front of you or be stored in an approved compartment (closet or overhead bin) and is subject to the following additional conditions.
- The maximum size is 45 linear inches (9x14x22).
- The maximum weight is 25 lbs. per passenger.
Hawaiian Airlines has a limit of one (1) piece of carry-on baggage, which may change from time to time without notice. In addition to the carry-on bag, passengers may carry on a personal item such as a purse, briefcase, laptop computer, backpack or similar piece. When flights are full, HA reserves the right to stow Carry-On Baggage in the cargo compartment of the aircraft. Carry-on baggage may be limited further by aircraft type or storage availability.
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Baggage in excess of the maximum allowance specified in Rule 220 will be accepted for transportation only upon payment of excess baggage charges specified in this rule. Excess baggage charges will apply from the point at which baggage is accepted for transportation to the point to which baggage is checked or transported. Where there is no free baggage allowance specified in Rule 220, each piece of baggage will be subject to the charges described in this rule. NOTE: Baggage connecting to other airlines will also be subject to the connecting airline's excess charges, in addition to the originating carrier's excess charges.
- APPLICABLE CHARGES
Where the provisions of Rule 220 indicate a maximum acceptable number of pieces of baggage that will be carried free of charge, the piece(s) in excess of that maximum will be subject to the charges prescribed in paragraph B) below, and oversize pieces will be subject to the charges prescribed in paragraph D) below. Where the provisions of Rule 220 indicate a maximum acceptable weight that will be carried free of charge, the weight in excess of that maximum will be subject to the charges prescribed in paragraph C) below. Where the number of pieces exceeds maximum allowance and/or the piece(s) exceed maximum weight allowance, and/or the piece(s) exceed the maximum size restrictions set forth in Rule 220, charges in paragraphs B, C, and D will apply, as applicable.
- BAGGAGE AND EXCESS PIECE CHARGES
- For travel between points within the State of Hawaii, for tickets issued on/before September 13, 2009:
| Checked Bag |
Per Piece Charge (Each way) |
| First |
Free of Charge |
| Second |
$17.00 |
| Third or any additional |
$25.00 |
- For travel between points within the State of Hawaii, for tickets issued on/after September 14, 2009 with travel on/after September 14, 2009:
| Checked Bag |
Per Piece Charge (Each way) |
| First |
$10.00 |
| Second |
$17.00 |
| Third or any additional |
$25.00 |
- For travel within the Continental USA or between the Continental USA and Hawaii, for tickets issued prior to August 4, 2009:
| Checked Bag |
Per Piece Charge (Each way) |
| First |
$15.00 |
| Second |
$25.00 |
| Third–Sixth (per piece) |
$100.00 |
| Seventh or any additional |
$200.00 |
- For travel within the Continental USA or between the Continental USA and Hawaii, for tickets issued on/after August 4, 2009 and on/before January 20, 2010:
| Checked Bag |
Per Piece Charge (Each way) for online check-in |
Per Piece Charge (Each way) For kiosk or airport counter check-in |
| First |
$15.00 |
$20.00 |
| Second |
$25.00 |
$30.00 |
| Third–Sixth (per piece) |
$125.00 |
$125.00 |
| Seventh or any additional |
$200.00 |
$200.00 |
- For travel within the Continental USA or between the Continental USA and Hawaii, for tickets issued on/after January 21, 2010:
| Checked Bag |
Per Piece Charge (Each way) for online check-in |
Per Piece Charge (Each way) For kiosk or airport counter check-in |
| First |
$23.00 |
$25.00 |
| Second |
$32.00 |
$35.00 |
| Third–Sixth (per piece) |
$125.00 |
$125.00 |
| Seventh or any additional |
$200.00 |
$200.00 | NOTE: BAGGAGE FEES ARE NON-REFUNDABLE WHETHER CHECKED-IN ONLINE, VIA KIOSK, OR AT AIRPORT TICKET COUNTERS.
- EXCESS WEIGHT CHARGES
Where the weight allowance for baggage exceeds 50 lbs. but not more than 70 lbs:
- Between points within the State of Hawaii, the charge will be $25.00 USD per overweight piece.
- Within the Continental USA or between the Continental USA and Hawaii the charge will be $50.00 USD per overweight piece.
NOTE: Excess weight charges will be assessed in addition to applicable charges for excess pieces and/or oversized baggage.
HA will not accept any item as checked baggage that weighs more than 70 lbs.
- OVERSIZE BAGGAGE CHARGES
Where the free baggage allowance is a per piece allowance, the charge for a piece which is acceptable under the terms of Rule 190 but which exceeds the maximum outside linear dimensions of 80" and/or accepted weight of 70 lbs. (Rule 220), HA will not accept the item as checked baggage.
For each piece which exceeds the normal linear dimensions of 62" but does not exceed 80" and does not exceed 70 lbs the following charges will apply.
- Between points within the State of Hawaii, the charge will be $25.00 USD per oversized piece.
- Within the Continental USA or between the Continental USA and Hawaii, the charge will be $100.00 USD for each oversized piece.
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When a fare-paying passenger presents a valid ticket for transportation between points on HA's lines, HA will transport the passenger's baggage between such points, subject to the conditions of acceptance in Rules 190, 195 and 200 and to the maximum in this rule.
- NOTE: Canada is considered part of the United States for purposes of determining Applicable baggage rules and fees, and will be subject to the same fees as U.S. domestic travel.
- The following table shows the basic allowance (quantity, weight, and size) of baggage that will be carried by HA, as well as items of sporting equipment and/or oversized items. Exceptions and/or clarifying remarks are included.
The following are definitions of terms as used in paragraphs (2) and (3) below.
- "Oversize" baggage is defined as a piece of baggage
- whose maximum outside linear dimensions exceed 62 in. but not more than 80 in.; and
- weighs not more than 50 pounds.
- The term "one item" (used to describe certain articles to be carried free) is defined in Rule 195 for each article to which it is applicable.
- Duffel bag is defined as a canvas cylindrically shaped bag, folded and fastened at one end.
- Sea bag is defined as a canvas cylindrically shaped bag, closed at one end by means of draw ropes.
- B-4 bag is defined as a suitcase-type handbag made of canvas with leather and metal bindings and fittings and with expandable canvas compartments on the two sides of the bag.
- The allowances specified above will apply only when satisfactorily demonstrated, at the time such baggage is presented, that the transportation is part of a trip which also includes transportation to/from points in the United States via commercial air (excluding charter service) or military air transportation and when the following conditions are met:
Passengers rerouted in accordance with Rule 240 (FAILURE TO OPERATE ON SCHEDULE OR FAILURE TO CARRY) shall be entitled to the allowance applicable for the trip originally purchased, regardless of whether passengers are transferred to a different class of service and whether or not they are entitled to a fare refund.
- Articles Carried in Addition to Stated Maximum
In addition to the allowances provided in paragraphs (1) and (2) above, each fare-paying passenger may carry the following articles of baggage only when retained in the passenger's custody.
- a handbag or pocketbook
- an overcoat or wrap
- a foot rug
- an umbrella or walking stick
- a camera and/or a pair of binoculars
- a reasonable amount of reading matter for the flight
- an infant's food for consumption enroute
- a collapsible wheelchair and/or crutches and/or braces or other prosthetic device on the same flight with passenger dependent on the device.
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The following are special items or types of items that will be accepted as baggage subject to the conditions shown. Charges prescribed in this rule are applicable from the point at which the item is accepted to the point to which the item is transported. Special items accepted as checked baggage will be subject to checked bag fees and any applicable excess piece, weight, or oversized baggage charges (as stated in Rule 225), unless otherwise stated.
Special items which may or may not be identified below but which may be packed in a standard suitcase and checked in as baggage will be exempt from the charges identified below. Special items or types of items will be limited to a weight of 50 lbs., unless otherwise stated.
- ANIMALS, LIVE -- See Rule 200.
- BASSINETS AND INFANT CARRYING SEATS
1. An infant's bassinet or infant carrying seat will be accepted for transportation in the passenger compartment only if the bassinet or carrying seat can be stowed beneath the seat or in an approved overhead compartment; or when an additional seat is reserved for the infant, a ticket is purchased, and the bassinet or carrying seat can be properly secured by the seat belt. The infant may not be secured in the bassinet or carrying seat during takeoff, landing or any other time when the "Fasten Seat Belt" sign is on, unless such seat is government or FAA approved. 2. One standard stroller and/or one child restraint seat may be accepted for transportation in the cargo compartment at the counter or the gate free of charge. 3. A jogging stroller (characterized by 3 wheels) will be accepted for transportation in the cargo compartment only and must be surrendered at the ticket counter for check in. No jogging strollers will be accepted at the boarding gate. Passengers connecting to an HA flight must check in the jogging stroller at the originating destination.
4. Charges One Jogging stroller will be accepted as a single piece of checked baggage and applicable baggage charges apply.
EXCEPTION: Jogging strollers used as an assistive device for a child will always be exempt from any charge. Jogging strollers used as assistive devices may be checked in at the boarding door.
- BICYCLES -- See SPORTING EQUIPMENT below
- BIRDS, HOUSEHOLD -- See Rule 200
- BOWLING -- See SPORTING EQUIPMENT below
- CATS, DOMESTIC -- See Rule 200
- DOGS, DOMESTIC -- See Rule 200
- DUFFEL BAGS, B-4 BAGS, AND SEA BAGS -- See Rule 220
- FIREARMS -- See also SPORTING EQUIPMENT below
- Non-sporting firearms and ammunition will be accepted as checked baggage only.
- Advance arrangements must be made.
- EXCEPTION: Officers of the law, military personnel, and couriers will be permitted to carry sidearms on board the aircraft. Prior authorization must be obtained from HA.
- FISHING -- See SPORTING EQUIPMENT below
- FOOTBALL -- See SPORTING EQUIPMENT below
- FRAGILE ITEMS
- Upon request, a fragile and/or bulky item will be carried as cabin-seat baggage subject to the provisions in Rule 215.
- Fragile items (for examples see paragraph (3) below) will be accepted if they are appropriately packaged in an original factory-sealed carton, cardboard mailing tube, or container or case designed for shipping such items or packed with protective internal material. However, fragile items without appropriate packaging will be accepted upon the execution of a release furnished by HA which relieves HA of liability for loss or damage of contents or delay in delivery resulting in damage or loss of checked baggage (of the type identified in paragraph (3) below). Such loss or damage must result solely from the unsuitability of such items as checked baggage and/or the inadequacy of their packaging, and not from HA's failure to exercise the ordinary standard of care. (See release forms in paragraph (4) below.)
- Classes and Examples of Fragile and/or Perishable Items
The classes of items listed below are deemed by HA to be fragile or perishable or otherwise unsuitable as checked baggage and are subject to the conditions of acceptance set forth in paragraphs (1) and (2) above.
- Artistic Items
Vases, figurines, ceramic articles, trophies, paintings, sculptures, and antique furniture.
- Electronic and Mechanical Items (See also Precision Items)
Television sets, radios, amplifiers, speakers, tape recorders, calculators, typewriters and dictation equipment.
- Glass (See also Chinaware/Ceramics/Pottery)
Terrariums, mirrors, crystal, china and glass containers for liquors, wines, beer, liqueurs and perfumes.
- Musical Instruments and Equipment
Guitars, violins and violas, cellos, organs, harps, drums and other musical instruments and amplifiers or speakers used in conjunction with electronic instruments that are not protected or in carrying cases that are not sufficient to prevent damage during the course of normal baggage handling. All string instruments require the strings to be loosened prior to transport.
- Paper
Advertising displays, models, sketches, blueprints and maps.
- Perishable Items
- Fresh or frozen foodstuffs such as fruits, vegetables, meats, fish, poultry and bakery products.
- Floral and nursery stock such as flower, fruit and vegetable plants.
- Cut flowers and foliage such as floral displays.
- Photographic/Cinematographic Equipment
Cameras, lenses, flash bulbs and projectors.
- Precision Items
Microscopes, oscilloscopes, meters, counters and polygraphs.
- Recreational and Sporting Goods
Backpacks, sleeping bags and knapsacks made of plastic, vinyl or other easily torn material with aluminum frames, outside pockets, or protruding straps and buckles and other sporting or recreational items not contained in a rigid heavy case.
- Toys
Dolls, stuffed animals and dollhouses.
- Miscellaneous Items
Uncrated/Unprotected/Unsuitable Items Cosmetic cases, hat boxes, wig boxes, bicycles, infant strollers, infant carriers/car seats, umbrellas, bag carts, skis, windsurfing equipment, surfboards/long boards, and other items whose shape, material or characteristics render it susceptible to damage.
- Release Form
Execution of the release form relieves carrier of liability for damage to fragile items (of the type identified in paragraph (3) above) in checked baggage, which damage results solely from the unsuitability of such items as checked baggage and/or the inadequacy of their packaging, and not from the carrier's failure to exercise the ordinary standard of care. Execution of the release form also relieves the carrier of liability for spoilage or substantial loss of value or potency which results from carrier's delay in delivery of checked baggage when such spoilage results from the unsuitability of such items as checked baggage and not from the carrier's failure to exercise the ordinary standard of care.
- GOLFING -- See SPORTING EQUIPMENT below
- MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
Musical instruments (including brass, percussion, string, or woodwind, but excluding piano, harp, tympani, organ, and amplifiers/speakers used in conjunction with electronic instruments) will be accepted as checked baggage subject to the provisions of Rule 195 (L). (One item of musical instruments is defined as one musical instrument.) When in excess, musical instruments will be subject to the excess baggage charge for a single piece, whether or not presented as a single piece.
- SPORTING EQUIPMENT
Sporting equipment items listed below will be accepted by HA subject to the conditions of acceptance and/or prescribed charges.
- Baseball Equipment
Items of baseball equipment will be accepted as checked baggage. When in excess each item will be subject to the excess baggage charge for a single piece, whether or not presented as a single piece.
- Bicycles and Attachable Parts
- Bicycle Characteristics
Carrier will accept non-motorized touring or racing bicycles with single seats and bicycles with tandem seats.
- Conditions of Acceptance
- Bicycles must have the handlebars fixed sideways and pedals removed or pedals and handlebars must be enclosed in plastic foam or similar material.
- Bicycles and any attachable parts must be adequately packed in a box or hard case.
- Passenger must sign a waiver of liability upon airport check-in for HA to transport bicycle and any attachable parts. HA will not be responsible for damage to or loss of inadequately/unsuitably packed, uncrated or unprotected bicycles or attachable parts.
- Acceptance of Bicycles and attachable parts is subject to availability of space and conditional on aircraft size and load conditions.
Exception: If the bicycle only is less than 62 dimensional inches and weighs less than 50 lbs, the above condition does not apply.
- HA shall not be responsible for the ground delivery of bicycle or any attachable parts that are not accommodated on the flight on which the bicycle or any attachable parts were accepted as checked baggage.
- Maximum weight for bicycle and attachable parts and container is 70 lbs and 115 linear inches.
- Charges
Bicycles and any attachable parts will always each be subject to a charge, whether or not presented as a single piece:
- Between points within the State of Hawaii: $35.00 USD
- Between Hawaii and points in the Continental USA: $100.00 USD
- Between points within the Continental USA: $100.00 USD
- In addition, items exceeding 50 lbs (not to exceed 70 lbs) will be subject to the following excess weight charges:
Between points within the State of Hawaii $25.00 USD Between Hawaii and the Continental USA or wholly Within the Continental USA $50.00 USD Note: Excludes unicycles, break-apart bicycles or any other type of cycle which can be packed into a standard suitcase. When in excess, each suitcase will be subject to the excess baggage charge.
- Bowling Equipment
Items of bowling equipment will be accepted as checked baggage. When in excess each item will be subject to the excess baggage charge for a single piece, whether or not presented as a single piece. (For the purpose of this provision one item of bowling equipment is defined as one bowling ball, one bowling bag, and one pair of bowling shoes.)
- Canoe Paddles
Canoe paddles will be accepted as checked baggage. When in excess each item will be subject to the excess baggage charge for a single piece, whether or not presented as a single piece.
- Fishing Equipment
Items of fishing equipment will be accepted as checked baggage. When in excess each item will be subject to the excess baggage charge for a single piece, whether or not presented as a single piece. (For the purpose of this provision one item of fishing equipment is defined as two rods, one creel, one landing net, one pair of fishing boots (all properly encased), and one fishing tackle box.)
- Football Equipment
Items of football equipment will be accepted as checked baggage. When in excess each item will be subject to the excess baggage charge for a single piece, whether or not presented as a single piece. (For the purpose of this provision one item of football equipment is defined as one set of headgear, one set of shoulder pads, one set of knee pads, one jersey, and one pair of shoes.)
- Golfing Equipment
Items of golfing equipment will be accepted as checked baggage subject to the charges specified below. (For the purpose of this provision one item of golfing equipment is defined as one golf bag containing not more than 14 golf clubs, 12 golf balls, and one pair of golf shoes.) HA will not be liable for any golfing equipment that is not in a hard shell case. A liability release form must be signed by the passenger at the time they check-in the golfing equipment.
Charges When in excess each item of golfing equipment will be subject to the excess baggage charge for a single piece, whether or not presented as a single piece.
- Scuba Diving Equipment
Items of scuba diving equipment will be accepted as checked baggage will always be subject to the charges specified below. The regulator valve must be completely disconnected from the cylinder and the cylinder no longer sealed (i.e. the cylinder has an open end) as the cylinder must have an opening to allow for a visual inspection inside.
If the cylinder is sealed (i.e. the regulator valve is still attached), the cylinder is prohibited and not permitted, regardless of the reading on the pressure gauge indicator. HA Agents must visibly ensure that the cylinder is completely empty and that there are no prohibited items inside. (For the purpose of this provision one item of scuba diving equipment is defined as One scuba tank (tank must be empty), One scuba regulator, One tank harness, One tank pressure gauge, One mask, Two fins, One snorkel, One knife, One spear gun, One safety vest)
Charges Scuba diving equipment will be subject to the following charges:
- Between any two points within State of Hawaii: $25.00 USD
- Between the Continental USA and Hawaii: $100.00 USD
- Between points within the Continental USA: $100.00 USD
- In addition, items exceeding 50 lbs (not to exceed 70 lbs) will be subject to the following excess weight charges:
Between points within the State of Hawaii: $25.00 USD Between Hawaii and the Continental USA or wholly within the Continental USA: $50.00 USD
- Shooting Equipment (Sporting Firearms)
Items of shooting equipment will be accepted only as checked baggage subject to the conditions and charges specified below. (For the purpose of this provision one item of shooting equipment is defined as (1) one rifle case containing not more than two rifles, with or without scopes, 5kg (11 lbs) of ammunition, one shooting mat, noise suppressors, and small rifle tools; (2) two shotguns and two shotgun cases and 5kg (11lbs) of ammunition; or (3) one pistol case containing not more than five pistols.
- Conditions of Acceptance
- Firearms must be unloaded and placed in a suitable container. Firearms must be packed in (1) a manufacturer's crush-proof type container, manufactured specifically for the firearm, or (2) a hard case. Baggage containing handguns must be locked with a key or lock combination in possession of the passenger only, and the bag must be of hard side type. Baggage containing firearms will be transported in an area, other than the cockpit, that is inaccessible to passengers.
- Ammunition must be packed in the manufacturer's original package or securely packed in fiber, wood, or metal boxes.
- Charges
When in excess, firearms will be subject to the excess baggage charge for a single piece, whether or not presented as a single piece.
- Shooting Equipment (Paintball Guns)
Items of paintball gun equipment will be accepted as checked baggage subject to the conditions and charges specified below. For the purposes of this provision, paintball equipment shall be defined as one paintball gun with one barrel and one hopper, and one mask.
- Conditions of Acceptance
- Passenger must declare that they are transporting a paintball gun
- CO2 tank must be removed and must be empty
- Barrel and hopper must be removed
- Gun must be placed inside a case
- Charges
When in excess each item will be subject to the excess baggage charge for a single piece, whether or not presented as a single piece.
- Skiing Equipment
Items of skiing equipment will be accepted as checked baggage. When in excess, each item of skiing equipment will be subject to the excess baggage charge for a single piece, whether or not presented as a single piece. (For the purpose of this provision one item of skiing equipment is defined as one pair of skis, one pair of ski poles, one pair ski bindings, and one pair of ski boots, or one Snow board).
- Boogie Boards/ Skim Boards
Boogie Boards and Skim Boards will be accepted as checked baggage. When in excess, each item of Boogie board or Skim board will be subject to the excess baggage charge for a single piece.
- Surf, Kite, Paddle, and Wake boards
- Conditions of Acceptance
- Fin must be removed or well padded.
- Entire board must be protected by a suitable container.
- Transportation is subject to availability of space.
- HA shall not be responsible for the ground delivery of board not accommodated on the flight the board was accepted as checked baggage.
- Limit of two (2) boards per container. Charge will be assessed per Container.
- Maximum weight for Surf, Kite, Paddle and Wake Boards is 50 lbs.
- Charges
Surf, Kite, Paddle, and Wake boards will always be subject to the following charges each.
- Between any two points in Hawaii: $35.00 USD
- Between Hawaii and the Continental USA: $100.00 USD
- Between points within the Continental USA: $100.00 USD
Note: For the purpose of this provision, the above charges will be assessed per container.
- Tennis Equipment
Items of tennis equipment will be accepted as checked baggage. When in excess each item of tennis equipment will be subject to the excess baggage charge for a single piece, whether or not presented as a single piece. (For the purpose of this provision one item of tennis equipment is defined as up to two (2) tennis rackets that must be contained in one (1) tennis racket case suitable for carriage and one (1) canister of tennis balls. Limit of two (2) rackets per case.
- Windsurfing Equipment
Windsurfing equipment will be accepted as checked baggage subject to the conditions and charge specified below. (For the purpose of this provision, windsurfing equipment is defined as consisting of one windsurfing board with a boom, and one mast and sail or any one portion of the windsurfing equipment as defined above.)
- Conditions of Acceptance
- Transportation is subject to availability of space.
- HA shall not be responsible for the ground delivery of -board not accommodated on the flight the board was accepted as checked baggage.
- Maximum weight for Windsurfing equipment is 70 lbs
- Charges
Windsurfing equipment will always be subject to a charge of $100.00 USD for all domestic travel.
- Archery Equipment
All items of archery equipment must be properly encased in a suitable container. An item of archery equipment consists of:
- 1 bow case containing bows
- 1 quiver with arrows
- Maintenance Kit of sufficient strength to protect items from accidental damage.
When in excess, archery equipment will be assessed at current excess baggage charge. HA is not liable for damage to archery equipment that is not contained in a hard-sided case.
- Skateboards
When in excess, each skateboard item will be subject to the excess baggage charge for a single piece.
- SPECIAL ITEMS
- Prosthetic Devices
Prosthetic devices such as crutches, canes, braces, etc. will be accepted as cabin baggage or checked baggage as determined by HA personnel at the time of check-in and carried free of charge for a passenger who is dependent on such prosthetic devices.
- Wheelchairs and other Mobility Devices
Wheelchairs and other mobility devices will be accepted as cabin baggage or checked baggage as determined by HA personnel at the time of check-in and carried free of charge for a passenger who is dependent on the wheelchair or other mobility devices.
- For all battery operated wheelchairs, the battery must be securely fastened to the wheelchair and the cable must be disconnected and the battery terminals taped so as not to be exposed.
- For wet cell batteries, HA must provide hazardous material packaging at no cost to the passenger.
- Dry cell and gel cell batteries are permitted in the cabin for operation of acceptable life support equipment only.
- HA will accept Segway Human Transporters which are used as an assistive device and that operate on NiMH batteries only. Lithium-ion batteries are prohibited for transportation and will always be refused.
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- Time Limitations
No action shall be maintained for any loss of, or damage to, or any delay in the delivery of, any property, baggage, or on any other claim (except for personal injury or death), arising out of or in connection with transportation of, or failure to transport any passenger, property or baggage unless notice of the claim is presented in writing to an office of the carrier participating in this rule alleged to be responsible therefor within 30 days after the alleged occur-rence of the events giving rise to the claim, and unless the action is commenced within one (1) year after such alleged occurrence. Any written notification received by the carrier within 30 days which informs the carrier of the nature of the claim is sufficient to meet the requirements for timely notice. Failure to give the above notice shall not be a bar if the claimant can show good cause for his failure to bring his claim within 30 days.
- Preliminary Notice
In the case of allegedly missing, delayed or damaged baggage, the provisions in (A) will apply, except that preliminary notice of loss, delay or damage must be submitted to HA, in writing at the airport, within four (4) hours after arrival of the flight on which the loss, delay or damage is alleged to have occurred. If the claimant fails to give notice within the given time limits, no action will lie against HA unless the claimant establishes to the satisfaction of HA that he/she was unable to give such notice.
- Overcharges
In addition to the requirements in paragraph (A) above, no claims for overcharge shall be valid and no action shall be maintained thereon more than one year after date of sale of the ticket, unless such claim or action is accompanied by the passenger coupon portion of said ticket.
- Prompt Baggage Delivery
HA's goal is to locate and return lost baggage to its owner within twenty-four (24) hours of it's owners arrival at their final destination. HA will make every effort to ascertain ownership and locate the owner for any unclaimed checked baggage. HA recommends all passengers attach their name, address and telephone number on the outside and inside of each piece of checked baggage. For protection of all passengers, baggage is subject to inspection. Medication, cameras, jewelry, travel documents, keys, and other important personal items should be in the passenger's possession and should not be placed in checked baggage. |
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- Time Limitations
No action shall be taken on complaint issues seeking restitution unless notice of the complaint issue is presented in writing to the Consumer Affairs Office of the carrier participating in this rule alleged to be responsible within two (2) years after such alleged occurrence. Any written notification received by the carrier within two (2) years which informs the carrier of the nature of the complaint issue is sufficient to meet the requirements for timely notice. Failure to give the above notice shall not be a bar if the claimant can show good cause for his/her failure to bring his/her claim within two (2) years. Incidents that occurred on or prior to September 21, 1993 are exempted based on Chapter 11, U.S. Bankruptcy Code.
- Additional Information Request Notice
In the case of alleged cases not furnishing adequate information/document to formulate a conclusion/decision, the carrier will notify the claimant that further information/document is required. No further action will be taken until the claimant furnishes the required information/document to continue the investigation/response process. Failure to give the above information/document, provisions in (A) will apply.
- Compensation Settlements
If compensation is found to be in order, the compensation will be issued to the ticketed passenger involved in the incident, regardless if the ticket holder is the purchaser of said ticket or not. The form of compensation will be determined by a passenger's individual situation rather than by a specific incident. If a passenger is unable to claim his/her compensation settlement due to death or illness, the compensation settlement will be issued to his/her designated person as stipulated in his/her Power of Attorney or Will. In cases of children under the age of 12 years, the compensation will be issued to him/her care of his/her appointed Guardian.
NOTE: Complaints involving Refund, Baggage, and other various departmental issues may be designated to the applicable department for determination and response. Notification of such a referral will be sent to claimant in writing.
- Responsiveness
Hawaiian Airlines is dedicated to keeping passengers informed, to responding to issues raised by its customers and to resolving those issues expediently. The carrier will acknowledge each customer’s concerns and respond substantively to complaints within thirty (30) days. As required by the Department of Transportation, Hawaiian Airlines will acknowledge receipt of all complaints within 30 days. As stated in Hawaiian Airlines’ Customer First Commitment, carrier will send a substantive response within 30 business days. |
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As used in this tariff, unless otherwise defined:
Animals, in addition to the usual connotation, include reptiles, birds, poultry and fish.
Applicable Adult Fare means the fare which would be applicable to an adult for the transportation to be used.
Carrier means Hawaiian Airlines, Inc. and/or other carrier(s) participating in the carriage of passengers in interline transportation.
Circle Trip means any trip, the ultimate destination of which is the point of origin, but which includes a stop at at least one other point, and which is not made via the same routing in both directions.
Consequential Damages. Reasonable out-of-pocket expenses and other provable damages incurred by said passenger as the consequence of the loss, damage or delay in the delivery of such personal property.
Continental United States means the District of Columbia and all Contiguous States of the United States excluding Alaska and Hawaii.
Deluxe Jet means DC-9 equipment assigned on intra-Hawaii scheduled flights.
DOT Hazardous Materials Regulations means the Hazardous Materials Regulations issued by the Materials Transportation Bureau of the Department of Transportation in Title 49 of the Code of Federal Reg-u-lations, Parts 171 through 177 (49 CFR 171-177).
Full Adult Fare/Full Fare means the one-way fares designated by fare class and code as a one-way coach (Y).
Immediate Family unless otherwise defined in a specific rule, means spouse and children, adopted children, sons-in-law, daughters-in-law, mothers-in-law, fathers-in-law, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, grandparents, grandchildren, brothers, sisters, mother and father, Step daughter, Step son, Step mother, Step father, Step sister, Step brother, Step grandparents, and Step grandchildren.
International Transportation means any transportation or other serv-ices, furnished by any carrier, which are included within the scope of the term "international transportation" as used in the Convention for the Unification of Certain Rules Relating to International Transportation by Air signed at Warsaw, October 12, 1929, or such convention as amended, whichever may be applicable to the transportation hereunder and to which the said Convention applies. For the purpose of determining the applicability of the term "international transportation."
Agreed Stopping Place. All stops between the original place of departure and the place of final destination scheduled by any carrier by air which participates in the transportation between such places, as shown in the schedules or timetables of such carriers shall constitute "agreed stopping places". Each participating carrier reserves the right to alter the "agreed stopping places" in the case of necessity without thereby depriving the transportation of its international character; and
Single Operation. Transportation to be performed by several successive car-riers by air, arrangements for which are made in advance, is regarded as "a single operation" and shall be deemed to be "one undivided transportation" whether one or more tickets or other documents are issued to cover such transportation, and whether or not all such tickets or documents are issued prior to the commencement of such transportation. This provision shall not be deemed to contain an exclusive definition of transportation which is regarded by the parties as "a single operation."
Maximum Outside Linear Dimensions means the sum of the greatest outside length plus the greatest outside width plus the greatest outside height.
Military Agencies means departments of the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps and Coast Guard, the respective academies of the Army, Navy, Air Force and Coast Guard; and the National Guard. Reserve Officer Training Corps is not included.
Miscellaneous Charges Order means a document issued by a carrier or its agents re-questing issuance of an appropriate passenger ticket and baggage check or provision of services to the person named in such document.
Open Jaw Trip means any trip which is essentially of a round trip or circle trip nature but the outward point of departure and the inward point of arrival or the outward point of arrival and inward point of departure of which are not the same.
Prepaid Ticket Advice means the notification between carriers that a person in one location has pur-chased and requested issuance of prepaid transportation as described to another person in another location.
Reroute means a change of routing, fare, carriers, class of service, flight or date from that originally provided for on the ticket.
Round Trip means any trip, the ultimate destination of which is the point of origin, and which is made via the same routing in both direc-tions.
Routing means the carrier(s) and/or the cities and/or class of service and/or type of aircraft via which transportation is provided between two points, as specified in any tariff filed by HA.
South Pacific means the area comprising all routes between points in the U.S./Canada on the one hand and points in the Southwest Pacific on the other hand via the Pacific Ocean.
Southwest Pacific means that area comprising Australia, Cook Islands, Fiji Islands, French Polynesia, Gilbert and Ellice Islands, Loyalty Islands, New Caledonia, New Herbrides, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, and intermediate islands.
Stopover means a deliberate interruption of a journey by the passenger, agreed to in advance by the carrier, at a point between the place of departure and the place of destination.
United States or United States of America means the 50 federated states and the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, The Virgin Islands, American Samoa, The Canal Zone, Guam, Midway and Wake Islands.
United States Department of Defense means the U.S. Departments of the Army, Navy, and Air Force and the U.S. Marine Corps. |
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When the carrier is unable to provide previously confirmed space due to more passengers holding confirmed reservations and tickets on a flight than there are available seats on that flight, the carrier will take the actions specified in the provisions of this rule.
- Definitions
- Airport means the airport at which the direct or connecting flight, on which the passenger holds confirmed reserved space, is scheduled to arrive, or some other airport serving the same metropolitan area that is served by the former, provided that transportation to the other airport is accepted and used by the passenger.
- Alternate transportation means air transportation or other transportation used by the passenger, which, at the time the arrangement is made, is planned to arrive at the passenger's next scheduled stopover (of 4 hours or longer) or destination (no later than 2 hours) for flights within the United States, including territories and possessions thereof, or 4 hours for international flights after the passenger's originally scheduled arrival time.
- Carrier means:
A direct air carrier, except a helicopter operator, holding a certificate issued by the Department of Transportation.
- Confirmed reserved space means:
Space on a specific date and on a specific flight and class of service of a carrier that has been requested by a passenger and that the carrier or its agent has verified, by appropriate notation on the ticket or in any other manner provided by the carrier's tariff, as being reserved for the accommodation of the passenger, except that confirmed reserved space does not include verifications of reserved space on flights or portions of flights of foreign air carriers which originate outside the United States, its territories or possessions, to the extent that such verifications are made outside the United States, its territories or possessions
- Comparable air transportation means:
Transportation provided by air carriers or foreign air carriers holding certificates of public convenience and necessity, or foreign permits.
- Ticket lifting point/Boarding area means where the passenger boards the aircraft and the point where the passenger's flight coupon is lifted and retained by the carrier.
- Sum of the values of the remaining flight coupons means:
The sum of the applicable one-way fares or 50% of the applicable round-trip fares, as the case may be, including any surcharges and air transportation taxes, less any applicable discounts.
- Stopover means a deliberate interruption of a journey by the passenger, scheduled to exceed 4 hours, at a point between the place of departure and the place of destination.
- Request for Volunteers
- The carrier will request passengers who are willing to do so, to voluntarily relinquish their confirmed reserved space in exchange for compensation in an amount determined by the carrier. If a passenger is asked to volunteer, the carrier will not later deny boarding to that passenger involuntarily unless that passenger was informed at the time he was asked to volunteer that there was a possibility of being denied boarding involuntarily, and of the amount of compensation to which he would have been entitled in that event. The request for volunteers and the selection of such persons to be denied space will be in a manner determined solely by the carrier.
NOTE: In exchange for voluntarily relinquishing confirmed space and subject to the passenger's approval, the carrier will compensate the passenger with credit valid for the purchase of transportation instead of monetary compensation. The credit will be valid for travel on HA within 365 days from the date of issue and will apply only to online transportation via HA, may not be endorsed to or accepted by any other carrier, and will not be refundable to, saleable by, transferable by, or assignable by the passenger.
- Boarding Priorities
- If a flight is oversold (more passengers hold confirmed reservations than there are seats available), no one may be denied boarding against his/her will until airline personnel first ask for volunteers who will give up their reservations willingly, in exchange for a payment of the airline's choosing. If there are not enough volunteers, other passengers may be denied boarding involuntarily, in accordance with the boarding priority of the specific carrier.
- Boarding priority factors may include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Passenger's time of check-in
- Whether passenger has a seat assignment before reaching departure gate
- The fare paid by a passenger
- Passenger's frequent flyer status
- Passenger's disability or status as an unaccompanied minor
- In the event the flight is known to be oversold while passengers are still in the process of check-in, the passengers will be accepted for the flight in the order of "check-in." In the event the flight is known to be oversold only after boarding, the passengers will be accepted for the flight in the order of boarding.
EXCEPTION: If any seats are made available by persons willing to voluntarily relinquish their seats, passengers who are qualified and with a disability, unaccompanied children, elderly or infirmed (to an extent that failure to carry would in carrier's opinion, cause a severe hardship) will be offered the available seats regardless of the order of check-in or boarding. Passengers within these categories will be accepted in the order of check-in or boarding.
- Transportation for Passengers Denied Boarding
When the carrier is unable to provide previously confirmed space, the carrier causing the passenger to be delayed will provide transportation to persons who have been denied boarding, whether voluntarily or involuntarily, in accordance with the provisions below.
- The carrier will transport the passenger without stopover on its next flight on which space is available at no additional cost to the passenger, regardless of class of service.
- If the carrier causing such delay is unable to provide onward transportation acceptable to the passenger, any other carrier or combination of carriers, at the request of the passenger, will transport the passenger without stopover on its (their) next flight(s) in the same class of service as the passenger's original outbound flight; or if space is available on a flight(s) of a different class of service acceptable to the passenger, such flight(s) will be used without stopover at no additional cost to the passenger only if it (they) will provide an earlier arrival at the passenger's destination, next stopover point, or transfer point.q
- Compensation for Involuntary Denied Boarding
In addition to providing transportation as described in paragraph D) above, when the passenger who is delayed has not voluntarily relinquished confirmed reserved space in accordance with provisions in paragraph B) above, the carrier causing the delay will compensate the delayed passenger for the carrier's failure to provide confirmed space. Compensation will be made in accordance with the provisions below.
- Conditions for Payment
- The passenger holding a ticket for confirmed space must present himself/herself for carriage at the appropriate time and place, having complied fully with the carrier's requirements as to ticketing, check-in, and reconfirmation procedures and having met all requirements for acceptance for transportation published in the carrier's tariff.
- The flight for which the passenger holds confirmed reserved space must be unable to accommodate the passenger and departs without the passenger.
EXCEPTION 1: The passenger will not be eligible for compensation if the flight on which he/she holds confirmed reserved space is unable to accommodate him/her because of government requisition of space or substitution of equipment of lesser capacity when required by operational or safety reasons.
EXCEPTION 2: The passenger will not be eligible for compensation if his/her reservation has been cancelled according to Rule 135(C)--Airport Check-In Time Limits.
EXCEPTION 3: The passenger will not be eligible for compensation when he/she is accommodated on another flight or flights that are planned to arrive at the passenger's next stopover or, if none, final destination within one (1) hour after the scheduled arrival time of the passenger's original flight or flights.
NOTE: The carrier will inform its passengers of its tariff rules concerning check-in time limits by publication in its ticket envelopes, and that failure to comply with these rules will result in the cancellation of the passenger's reservation and will render him/her ineligible for denied boarding compensation.
- Amount of Compensation
- The carrier will pay damages as follows:
- 200% of the sum of the fare (including any surcharges and air transportation taxes) to the next stopover, or if none, to the passenger’s final destination, up to a maximum of USD 800.00.
- If, however, the carrier arranges for comparable air transportation that is accepted and used by the passenger, 50% of the amount described above, up to a maximum of USD 400.00, provided such alternate transportation is scheduled to arrive at the airport of the passenger's next stopover, or if none, at the airport of the passenger's destination, not later than 2 hours after the time the direct or connecting flight from which the passenger was denied boarding is planned to arrive in the case of domestic service.
- In the case of foreign air transportation, not later than 4 hours after the planned arrival at the airport of the passenger's next point of stopover, or, if there is no next point of stopover, at the airport of the passenger's destination, of the flight on which the passenger holds a confirmed reservation.
NOTE: At the passenger's option, the carrier may compensate the passenger with credit valid for transportation instead of monetary compensation. The offer of free transport would be equal to or greater than the monetary compensation due. The credit voucher is nontransferable, has no refund value, and may be voluntarily rerouted and reissued by the issuing carrier only.
- Time of Offer of Compensation
The offer of compensation will be made by the carrier on the day and at the place where the failure to provide confirmed reserved space occurs, and, accepted by the passenger. Provided, however, that when the carrier arranges, for the passenger's convenience, alternate means of transportation that departs before the time the offer can be made to the passenger, the offer will be made by mail or other means within 24 hours after the time the failure occurs. |
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- HA accepts, without charge, service animals trained to assist a Qualified Individual with a Disability who requires the animal to assist them in the performance of necessary activities. The animals will be permitted to accompany the passenger into the cabin, if they meet the conditions of acceptance noted below.
- Conditions of Acceptance
- HA accepts service animals based on the credible verbal assurance from the Qualified Individual with a Disability that the animal is a trained service animal, the presence of a harness or markings on the harness, tags, identification cards, or other written documentation.
- HA reserves the right to ask the passenger what type of tasks and/or functions the Service Animal provides.
- Service animals must be properly harnessed or leashed and remain under the direct control of the Qualified Individual with a Disability. A service animal will be denied board or removed from the flight by HA if the animal cannot be contained by the Qualified Individual with a Disability or otherwise exhibits behavior that possess a threat to the health or safety of other passengers, or significant threat of disruption.
- Service animals, must be small enough and confined to sit in the lap of the qualified Individual with a Disability or in the space under the seat without invading another customer’s seat area during the entire flight. If no other accommodation can be made and the animal is too big to fit safely in the cabin, the Service Animal must be checked as baggage. There are no fees for the transportation of service animals, either in the cabin or as checked baggage. (See EXCEPTION below.)
- Service animals may not occupy a seat, or be seated in emergency exit rows, and may not obstruct an aisle or other area that must remain unobstructed in order to facilitate emergency evacuation.
- A passenger requesting to travel with an animal that is used as an emotional support or psychiatric service will be required to provide to HA current documentation (i.e., not older than one year from the date of the scheduled initial flight) on the letterhead of a licensed mental health professional or medical doctor who is treating the person for the condition, stating the following:
- the passenger has a mental or emotional disability recognized in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders-Fourth Edition (DSMIV);
- the passenger needs the emotional support or psychiatric service animal as an accommodation for air travel and/or for activity at the Passenger’s destination;
- the individual providing the assessment is a licensed mental health professional and the Passenger is under his or her professional care; and
- the date and type of the mental health professional’s license and the state or other jurisdiction in which it was issued.
HA reserves the right to authenticate any documentation presented. There are no fees for the transportation of service animals, either in the cabin or as checked baggage.
- HA accepts for transportation, without charge, dogs trained in explosive detection, drug search, and recue, or other specific functions, provided:
- The dog is properly harnessed or leashed; and
- The dog is accompanied by its handler; and
- The dog is not allowed to occupy a seat or be seated in emergency exit rows;
- The dog and its handler must be in official emergency duty status which must be documented in writing to the satisfaction of HA. The documentation must be surrendered to HA at the time of boarding.
- Local regulations at the customer’s final or intermediate destination(s) may apply and impose further requirements or restrictions, including but not limited to, carriage in the passenger cabin, limitations on the designation of service animals to dogs only, or the non-recognition of emotional support or psychiatric service animals as trained and qualified service animals.
- Service animals in training will not be accepted by HA for transport under this rule.
- The customer assumes full responsibility for the safety, well-being and conduct of the Service Animal, including the interaction of the Service Animal with other customers who may come into contact with the animal while on board the aircraft, and for compliance with all governmental requirements, regulations, or restrictions, including entry permits and required health certificates of the country, state or territory from and/or to which the animal is being transported. HA reserves the right to charge the passenger for reimbursement of repair and/or cleaning costs incurred for transport of the Service Animal.
EXCEPTION: A customer traveling with a large service animal(s) which cannot fit in front of one seat and requires the leg space of a second seat must purchase an additional seat(s) at full fare to accommodate the service animal. If, on the day of departure, space is still available on the desired flight, the additional seat(s) can be refunded without a fee. |
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Passengers and their baggage are subject to inspection with an electronic detector with or without the passengers consent or knowledge. |
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Every Hawaiian Airlines pilot in command of a flight has authority to exercise their judgment depending on the circumstances to declare and take action necessary to Respond to any emergency situation, which may arise, in compliance with Federal Regulations.
If a customer requires emergency medical attention, the procedures set out in the Hawaiian Airlines Flight Operations Manual will be applied. If a qualified medical person (physician, nurse, physician's assistant, EMT) is on-board the aircraft their assistance will be requested. The on-board medical emergency kit will be made available and the pilot in command will utilize on-board communications equipment to obtain additional medical support and assistance.
Hawaiian Airlines has contracted with a Medical Advisory Group, (MedLink), allowing pilot-to-physician phone contact accessible from anywhere in the world. When contacted by the cockpit crew the advising physician will help provide the appropriate treatment and assist in determining if a flight diversion is necessary. Arrangements for emergency transport to a medical facility capable of treating the customer's condition may also be made.
If the Aircraft is still on the ground, ATC will be requested either to provide expedited taxi clearance to the terminal or dispatch the airport's emergency response medical staff to the airplane depending on the circumstances.
Based on the medical advice received, the flight may be diverted, an emergency may be declared and other available means will be applied to provide emergency medical assistance if warranted. |
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- Where a fare is specifically published via the desired routing from point of origin to point of destination, such fare is applicable over such route notwithstanding that it is higher or lower than the combination of intermediate fares via such routing.
- Fares apply only for transportation for the classes of service and aircraft stated in connection with fares governed by this tariff.
- Unless otherwise provided, flight departure or arrival time, as specified in connection with the application of fares, refers to flights bearing such designations and schedules, flight departure or arrival times, as set forth in HA's flight schedule.
- Fares and charges shall apply only to air transportation between the airport through which the cities named in connection with such fares and charges are served by HA or carriers by whom, or on whose behalf, such fares and charges are published.
- Maximum Fare - Travel via the same or Different Classes of Service - A combination of fares of the same or different classes of service (see note below) shall not exceed the lowest of the following fares or combination of fares via HA between and via the same airport:
- A combination of fares via the class of service used for a portion of the transportation, and fares for a higher class of service for the remainder of the transportation, or
- A combination of fares via higher classes of service, or
- A through published fare via a higher class of service.
Note: For the purpose of this rule, fares are published in the following descending order of classes of service:
Unrestricted First Class - F
Restricted First Class - P
Peak Restricted Coach - X
Unrestricted Coach - Y
Restricted Coach - V/W/Q/B/M/N/H/K/L |
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Except as provided below, when a ticket is purchased before the transportation begins or is reissued according to Rule 255 (Rerouting), the fare applicable to a circle trip via participating carriers, or partly via participating carriers and partly via other scheduled air carriers and National Air Taxi Conference members will be for the portion of carriage via one or more participating carriers as follows: the sum of 50% of the applicable round-trip fares for the respective sections, constructed from the point of origin via the route of travel that produces the lowest fare for the circle trip for class of service used. |
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All fares and charges between points in the United States are stated dollars cents of lawful currency States. |
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Except as otherwise provided, when rules in this tariff or in tariffs governed by this tariff, provide for application of fares based on percentages of other fares, the minimum one-way fare applicable to the total local or interline transportation sold subject to this tariff is as follows; however, if the passenger's transportation is via 2 or more carriers having different minimum fares, the highest minimum fare will apply to such interline transportation. |
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When a ticket is purchased before the transportation commences or is reissued according to Rule 255 (Rerouting), the fare applicable to a round trip between 2 points over the lines of one or more carriers will be:
- When specifically published via the desired routing, the applicable round-trip fare published by or on behalf of such carrier(s).
- When not specifically published via the desired routing, the sum of the one-way fares applicable to the respective one-way segments or the sum of the round-trip segment fares if these are published.
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- Each fare applies only to transportation via the routings specified in connection with such fare. Any local routing in connection with a fare applicable to transportation over the lines of any one carrier between any two points shall be included in any routing in connection with:
- Any published joint fare which includes transportation over the lines of such carrier between such points, unless expressly excluded from the joint fare routing or routings; or
- Any through fare constructed by combining a local fare with a joint fare. In such instances, the local routing of any one carrier shall apply to its entire portion of the through routing, whether or not the passenger travels via the point over which the fare is combined.
- Where more than one local fare applies for the portion of passage via a carrier participating in a joint fare, the joint fare shall apply only via the routings specified in connection with the lowest local fare.
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Except as otherwise provided, stopovers are permitted at points in Hawaii, on transportation between points in Hawaii and points in Continental. United States, upon payment of the combination of applicable fares, or stopover charges when provided in transportation, unless the applicable tariff specifically permits without charge, at intermediate points on the applicable routing.
A stopover, as used herein, occurs when a passenger arrives at an intermediate or junction transfer point on a flight of any carrier and fails to depart from such intermediate or junction transfer point on:
- The first flight on which space is available; or
- The flight that will provide for the passenger's earliest arrival at intermediate or junction transfer point(s) or destination point, via the carrier and class of service as shown on the passenger's ticket. Provided, however, that in no event will a stopover occur when the passenger departs from the intermediate or junction transfer point on a flight shown in the carrier's official general schedules and/or service patterns as departing within 4 hours after his/her arrival at such point.
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- General
The provisions of this rule apply to a passenger who has a ticket and a confirmed reservation on a flight which he/she does not use for one of the reasons named below.
HA will make every attempt to notify passengers of any flight delays, cancellations or diversions as soon as any decision to make such a change is confirmed. On the day of departure, in either the airport or onboard the aircraft, HA employees will update passengers at minimum every twenty (20) minutes on the status of the flight.
- Definitions
For the purpose of this rule, the following terms have the meaning indicated below:
- Comparable air transportation means transportation provided by air carriers or foreign air carriers holding certificates of public convenience and necessity, or foreign permits.
- Connecting point means a point to which a passenger holds or held confirmed space on a flight of one carrier and out of which the passenger holds or held confirmed space on a flight of the same or another carrier. All airports through which a city is served by any carrier will be deemed to be a single connecting point when the receiving carrier has confirmed reservations to the delivering carrier.
- Delivering carrier means a carrier on whose flight a passenger holds or held confirmed space to a connecting point.
- Misconnection occurs at a connecting point when a passenger holding confirmed space on an original receiving carrier is unable to use such confirmed space because the delivering carrier was unable to deliver him/her to the connecting point in time to connect with the receiving carrier's flight.
NOTE: The same rules regarding delivering and receiving carrier responsibility apply at the subsequent point(s) of misconnection as would apply at the point of original misconnection.
- New receiving carrier(s) means a carrier or combination of connecting carriers, other than the original receiving carrier(s), operating between the point of misconnnection and the destination or next point of stopover or connecting point shown on the passenger's ticket, on whose flight a passenger is transported from the connecting point.
- Original receiving carrier(s) means a carrier or combination of connecting carriers on whose flight(s) a passenger originally held or holds confirmed space from a connecting point to a destination, next stopover or connecting point.
- Outbound flight means the flight on which a passenger originally held confirmed spacebeyond the point where the schedule irregularity or failure to carry occurs.
- Schedule irregularity means any of the following irregularities:
- Delay in scheduled departure or arrival of a carrier's flight resulting in a misconnection, or
- Flight cancellation, omission of a scheduled stop, or any other delay or interruption in the scheduled operation of a carrier's flight, or
- Substitution of equipment of a different class of service, or
- Schedule changes which require rerouting of passenger at departure time of the original flight.
- Schedule Irregularity
When a passenger will be delayed because of a schedule irregularity or a carrier cancels the passenger's reservation according to Rule 135 (Cancellation of Reservations).
- Any carrier causing such delay or in the case of a misconnection, the original receiving carrier(s) will transport the passenger without stopover on its (their) next flight on which space is available in the same class of service as the passenger's original outbound flight at no additional cost to the passenger. If space is available on a flight(s) of a different class of service acceptable to the passenger, such flight(s) will be used without stopover at no additional cost to the passenger, only if it (they) will provide an earlier arrival at the passenger's destination, next stopover point, or transfer point.
- If the carrier causing such delay, or in the case of misconnection the original receiving carrier(s) is unable to provide onward transportation acceptable to the passenger, any other carrier or combination of connecting carriers, at the request of the passenger will transport the passenger without stopover on its (their) next flight(s) in the same class of service as the passenger's original outbound flight; or if space is available on a flight(s) of a different class of service acceptable to the passenger, such flight(s) will be used without stopover at no additional cost to the passenger, only if it (they) will provide an earlier arrival at the passenger's destination, next stopover point or transfer point, or
- The carrier causing the schedule irregularity will provide a refund in accordance with Rule 260 (Involuntary Refunds) if applicable.
- Amenities/Services for Delayed Passengers
The carrier will assume the expenses outlined below for all passengers incurred as a result of cancellation, delay or interruption of any flight on which a passenger holds confirmed reservations. Passengers will be informed of the available amenities when a delay is expected to exceed 4 hours.
- Hotel Rooms - HA will provide one-night's lodging at accommodation selected by HA when a passenger's delay is expected to exceed 4 hours and extend into the period 10:00 pm through 6:00 am, and no scheduled alternate transportation is available to the passenger's destination or stopover point. HA will not provide lodging for passengers who reside in the city where the interruption occurs.
- Meals - Passengers will be furnished one meal voucher if the delay will extend beyond the four (4) hours. No alcoholic beverages will be furnished to any passengers.
- Local Ground Transportation will be provided to the downtown area or from/to local hotel whichever is applicable.
- Communications - One long distance telephone call will be allowed between any two points in the United States.
- In lieu of the above, and subject to passenger's approval, HA will compensate the passenger with credit valid for the purchase of transportation. The credit will be valid for travel only on HA within 365 days of the date of issue and will apply only to online transportation via HA, may not be endorsed to or accepted by any other carrier and is not refundable to, saleable by, transferable by or assignable by the passenger.
EXCEPTION 1: The provisions above do not apply to passengers holding confirmed reservations, on a flight which is delayed or cancelled because of U.S. weather bureau observations or forecasts indicating that environmental conditions will be such that at the time or arrival or departure of the flight either the airport may be closed,or that weather conditions will be less than minimum allowed for landing or takeoff as required by the Federal Aviation Administration. If an attempt is made to conduct the flight, all passengers will be informed that an attempt will be made.
NOTE: The above exception does not apply and amenities will be provided to:
- A passenger who is deplaned at a point other than his/her destination or point of origin.
- A passenger whose onward transportation on the carrier is delayed or cancelled at a connecting point intermediate to his/her destination.
- A passenger who in the carrier's best judgment requires such amenities and services because of special circumstances, i.e., unaccompanied children, elderly persons, invalids or incapacitated and/or ill passengers, and qualified individuals with a disability, in order to maintain the safety, health and welfare of such passengers.
EXCEPTION 2: When an HA flight is delayed or cancelled because U.S. Weather Bureau observations or forecasts indicating that environmental conditions at the airport of destination will be such that, at the time of arrival of the flight, either the airport may be closed, or that weather conditions will be less than minimum allowed for landing as required by the Federal Aviation Administration, passengers originating travel on such a flight will be given that information before departure of the flight. After all passengers have been informed that 1) indications are the flight will be unable to land at their destination or stopover point and 2) that if the flight does not land, HA will not provide amenities of any kind, those passengers who nevertheless elect to travel may be boarded. Passengers who hold confirmed reservations and who have come to the airport to board that flight to that point but elect not to travel after being so informed, will be provided ground transportation from the airport, back to their residence/hotel, but no other amenities will be provided. Passengers making direct connections from another HA flight or any other carrier will be provided full amenities, whether they elect to remain at the connecting point or whether they elect to travel and are landed at a point other than their final destination or stopover point.
EXCEPTION 3: The services and amenities described above will not be provided for flight interruption, cancellation or delay caused by acts of God, riots, civil commotions, government embargoes or regulations, wars, hostilities, disturbances, adverse weather conditions, labor disputes, air traffic congestion, airport closure or interline misconnection due to delay of other carriers.
- Extended Delays
- HA will permit passengers to disembark an aircraft before it is delayed more than three (3) hours after the aircraft door closes (in the case of departure) or from the time the aircraft touches down (in the case of arrival) unless (i) the pilot-in-command determines there is a safety-related or security-related reason why the aircraft cannot leave its position on the tarmac to deplane passengers or (ii) air traffic control advises the pilot-in-command that returning to the gate or another disembarkation point elsewhere in order to deplane passengers would significantly disrupt airport operations.
- If extended delays (over two (2) hours) are encountered for passengers already boarded and after the aircraft leaves the gate (in case of departure) or touches down (in the case of arrival), HA will provide food (snack mix, pretzels etc.), water, juice and/or soft drinks, consistent with passenger and employee safety and applicable laws and regulations.
- HA will provide rest room facilities and access to medical treatment consistent with passenger and employee safety and applicable laws and regulations, while the aircraft remains on the tarmac.
- HA has sufficient resources to implement paragraphs E(2) and E(3) above and has coordinated with airport authorities at all medium and large hub airports that HA serves, including medium and large hub diversion airports, pursuant to 14 C.F.R. Part 259.
- Liability of Carrier - Except to the extent provided in this rule, no carrier will be liable for failing to operate any flight according to schedule or for changing the schedule of any flight, with or without notice to the passenger.
- Notwithstanding the provisions of this rule, the carrier will not accept for any purposes under this rule, passenger tickets or related transportation documents issued by any carrier which is in substantial default of its interline obligations or whose aviation certificate has been revoked or suspended by the Federal Aviation Association.
EXCEPTION: Notwithstanding the provisions of this paragraph, tickets issued by the defaulting carrier will be accepted solely for transportation over the lines of another carrier provided such tickets were issued by such defaulting carrier in its capacity as agent for the other carrier and specified transportation via that carrier. When tickets are accepted, no adjustments in fare will be made which would require the other carrier to refund money to the passenger.
- The carrier will not be responsible for any consequential damages or incidental costs incurred by the passengers such as, but not limited to, loss of wages/income/salaries.
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- Liability of Carrier
Except to the extent provided in Paragraph B of this rule, HA will not be liable for failing to operate any flight according to schedule, or for changing the schedule of any flight, with our without notice to the passenger.
- Options of Passengers
Whenever HA fails to operate any flight according to schedule or changes the schedule of any flight, the carrier will, at the request of the passenger:
- Transport the passenger on another of its flights on which space is available.
- Refund an amount determined in accordance with Rule 260 upon surrender of the unused portion of the ticket.
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PERSONAL OXYGEN CONCENTRATOR (POC)HA will accept POCs that have been approved by the FAA for use in the cabin and by HA for use on its flights. HA will accept the following POCs onboard its flights regardless whether the POC has a label attached indicating that it has been approved for use on the aircraft:
- AirSep FreeStyle Model AS095-1
- AirSep "Lifestyle" Model AS081-1
- Delphi RS-00400
- DeVilbiss Healthcare iGo
- Inogen One G2
- Inogen One Model IO-100
- International Biophysics LifeChoice
- Invacare XPO2
- Oxlife Independence Oxygen Concentrator
- Respironics "EverGo"
- SeQual "Eclipse Oxygen System"
Customer may bring personally owned approved POCs on board or those provided by a medical supply service so long as the requirements in paragraph A.2. are met.
Requirements for use of POCs on HA aircraft:
- Customer is recommended, but not required, to advise HA of intent to bring a POC onboard when checking in for the flight or at the airport prior to boarding.
- Customer is recommended to have in their possession, but not required to provide, a written statement from their attending physician dated within thirty (30) days of departure point that includes:
- Verification that the passenger is able to see and hear alarms and respond appropriately; AND
- Verification of when the oxygen will be required; i.e. for the duration of the trip or a portion of the trip; AND
- Prescribed oxygen flow rate identified in litres per minute (LPM) plus any additional information required.
- Customer must ensure that there is sufficient number of charged batteries for the duration of the flight, plus any unanticipated delays. In order to determine how many batteries to travel with, customers should consider the posted flight time from departure to arrival, plus twenty-five percent (25%). Extra batteries must be packaged individually to protect from short-circuiting and physical damage. Batteries protected from short-circuit include batteries with recessed battery terminals and batteries packaged so that the battery terminals do not contact metal objects. Extra batteries must be packaged to meet standard packaging guidelines.
- Customer must ensure that the POC is free of oil, grease, or other petroleum products, and is in good condition and free of damage or other signs of excessive wear or abuse. Verification of appropriate maintenance of the POC must be provided by the passenger upon request.
- During taxi and takeoff or landing, the POC must be properly stowed under the seat in front of the user or in the overhead bin. If the customer is using the device during taxi, take-off, and landing, the customer must be seated so that the device does not restrict any customer’s access to an exit or the aisle. POCs may not be used when seated at an exit row or bulkhead seat.
- Customer may use the POC while moving about the cabin as long as the "Fasten Seat Belt" sign is not illuminated.
- Passenger is restricted from using any power outlet onboard the aircraft.
- If the POC is to be carried onboard the aircraft as carry-on baggage and is not intended to be used in flight, the POCs must be empty and free of pressure, if applicable. The battery must also be removed and packaged separately, unless the unit has at least two effective protective features to prevent accidental operation.
RESTRICTED ITEMS: The following items are not permitted on board any HA aircraft:
- Personal oxygen systems containing liquid oxygen, including transportation of the device in the cabin or checked baggage;
- The use of a satellite conserver in conjunction with the POC.
POCs and spare batteries, as well as carry cases, are considered by HA to be assistive devices and will not be counted toward the one carry-on baggage or personal item allowance. Passenger may be required to be assessed and cleared for prescreening or fit to fly evaluation.
PRE-PLANNED OXYGEN SERVICE HA does not provide in-flight supplemental oxygen service.
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- Each passenger desiring transportation across any international boundary shall be responsible for obtaining all necessary travel documents and for complying with the laws of each country from, through or to which he desires transportation, and unless applicable laws provide otherwise, shall indemnify each carrier for any loss, damage, or expense suffered or incurred by such carrier by reason of such passenger's failure to do so. No carrier shall be liable for any aid or information given by any agent or employee of such carrier to any passenger in connection with obtaining such documents or complying with such laws, whether given orally or in writing or otherwise; or for the consequences to any passenger resulting from his failure to obtain such documents or to comply with such laws.
- Subject to applicable laws and regulations, the passenger shall pay the applicable fare whenever the carrier, on Government order, is required to return a passenger to his point of origin or elsewhere due to the passenger's inadmissibility into or deportation from a country, whether of transit or of destination. The fare applicable will be the fare that would have been applicable had the original ticket designated the revised destination on the new ticket. Any difference between the fare so applicable and the fare paid by the passenger will be collected from or refunded to the passenger as the case may be. Carrier will apply to the payment of such fares any funds paid by the passenger to the carrier for unused carriage, or any funds of the passenger in possession of the carrier. The fare collected for carriage to the point of refusal or deportation will not be refunded by the carrier unless the law of such country requires that such fare be refunded.
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Export Control. HA reserves the right to refuse to make any refund authorized by this tariff in a currency other than that used in the purchase of the ticket to be refunded or at a place other than that at which payment for such ticket was made. |
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- The amount the carrier will refund upon surrender of the unused portion of the passenger's ticket according to Rules 35 (Refusal to Transport), 50 (Acceptance of Children), 235 and 240 (Flight Delays/Cancellations), will be:
- If no portion of the ticket has been used:
HA will refund an amount equal to the fare and charges applicable to the ticket issued to the passenger.
If a portion of the ticket has been used the refund will be an amount equal to the lowest applicable direct one-way fare (or, on round/circle/open-jaw trip tickets to which a discount applies,50% of the round-trip fare) for the classes of service paid or less the same rate of discount that was applied in computing the original fare and charges applicable from the point of termination to the destination named on the ticket, or to the point at which air transportation is to be resumed:
- The routing specified on the ticket, if the point of termination was on the routing of the ticket, or
- The routing of any carrier(s) operating direct service between such points, if the point of termination was not on the routing specified on the ticket.
The amount of refund will not exceed the fare for the portion of the ticket from the last point of stopover to the last point of stopover to the next point of stopover/final destination.
EXCEPTION 1: The carrier will make no refund:
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- Notwithstanding the provisions of this rule, the carrier will not accept for any purposes under this rule, passenger tickets or related transportation documents issued by any carrier which is in substantial default of its interline obligations
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- General
When a fare rule allows for a refund on the ticket issued, Refunds will be issued within seven (7) business days for domestic credit card purchases. The refund may take up to two billing cycles before it is reflected on the purchaser's credit card statement. Refunds for eligible tickets purchased with cash or check will be processed within 20 business days. Fees or penalties will apply to your refund as described in Paragraph A.3 below.
When Rules 35 (Refusal to Transport), 50 (Acceptance of Children) or 240 (Flight Delays/Cancellations) are not applicable, the carrier which issued an refundable ticket will, provide a refund to the passenger on the following basis:
- If no portion of the ticket has been used, the refund will be an amount equal to the fare and charge applicable to the eligible ticket issued to the passenger.
- If a portion of the ticket has been used, the refund will be an amount equal to the difference between the fare and charges applicable to the ticket issued to the passenger, and the fare and charges applicable to the transportation of the passenger covered by the used portion of the ticket.
- A refund will be made in accordance with 1) or 2) above provided that the unused coupons are surrendered to the carrier within 12 months after the original issue date of the ticket.
- HA assumes no obligation to issue a voluntary refund in accordance with 1) and 2) above, unless such ticket was issued on HA ticket stock. The term "HA ticket stock" means tickets which are printed or imprinted with the HA carrier code (173) as part of the ticket serial number.
- All voluntary refunds made on fully refundable tickets will be assessed the following service fee. The fee will be waived in cases where passenger elects to accept the refund in the form of a transportation credit voucher valid for one year from date of issue.:
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For travel wholly within the State of Hawaii: USD 25.00 For travel wholly within the Continental USA: USD 100.00 For travel between Hawaii and the Continental USA: USD 100.00 EXCEPTION: Full refunds will be given on all military and government fares without the service charges above. |
- When rerouting and flight changes are requested due to death or illness of the passenger, a member of the passenger’s immediate family (traveling or not) or a traveling companion, HA Consumer Affairs Office will refund date change fees with a maximum of $150 each way per person in cases of certified death of an immediate family member or hospitalization of passenger or immediate family member as defined in Rule 005 of this tariff. Reroute fees will not be refundable due to death or illness. Medical Documentation or Death Certificate must be sent to: HA Consumer Affairs, PO Box 30008, Honolulu, HI 96820, or faxed to (808) 838-6777.
- Person to Whom Refund is Made
Except as provided below, the carrier will issue a refund to the purchase of the ticket,
REFUND OF TICKETS AS DESCRIBED BELOW WILL BE MADE ONLY TO:
- In exchange for Miscellaneous Charge Order: The purchaser of the Miscellaneous Charge Order
- Under a Universal Air Travel Plan: The subscriber against whose account the ticket was charged.
- Against a Transportation Request, issued by a government agency, other than a U.S. Government Agency: The government agency, which issued the Transportation Request.
- Against a U.S. Government Transportation Request: The U.S. Government Agency which issued the U.S. Government Transportation Request with a check payable to the "Treasurer of the United States"
- Tickets issued against a credit card: The account of the person to whom such credit card has been issued.
- Prompt Ticket Refunds
HA will issue refunds for eligible tickets within seven (7) business days for all credit card sales and within twenty (20) business days for cash sales, upon receipt of request and required documentation.
- Lost Tickets
- Service Charge. A service charge of USD25.00 will be imposed if tickets were issued for travel wholly within the State of Hawaii or wholly within the Continental USA. A service charge of USD 100.00 will be imposed for travel between the Continental USA and Hawaii.
Exception 1: No service charge will be imposed for Military Passengers when transportation is paid for with a U.S. Government Transportation Request (Form 1169).
- Application for Lost Tickets
- ime limit. The refund will be made in accordance with rule 270 provided application therefore has been made not later than one month after the expiration date of the lost ticket.
- Where filed. Application must be filed in the general offices of the carrier for such refunds.
- Form of Application. Application must be made on forms prescribed by the carrier for such refunds.
- When payable. A refund will not be made in less than (4) months after receipt or proof of loss, subject to e) below.
- Previous Use or Refund. Refund will be made only provided that the lost ticket or lost portion thereof has not previously been honored for transportation or refunded to any person.
- Indemnity. HA will make such refund only provided that person to whom the refund is made agrees, in such form as may be prescribed by HA, to indemnify HA for any loss or damage, which it may sustain for reason of such refund.
- Amount of Refund. When a passenger loses his/her ticket or the unused portion thereof the carrier which issued the ticket will make the refund in the following amounts as applicable.
- If no portion of the ticket has been used and:
- The passenger has purchased a new ticket at the published rate covering the same transportation as covered by the unused portion of the lost ticket the refund will be an amount equal to the fare and charges paid for such new ticket less the lost ticket application fee.
- The passenger has not purchased a new ticket covering the same transportation as that covered by the unused portion of the lost ticket and chooses not to travel, the refund will be an amount equal to the fare and charges paid on the lost ticket less the lost ticket application fee.
- If a portion of the ticket has been used and:
- The passenger has purchased a new ticket at the published rate covering the same transportation as covered by the unused portion of the lost ticket the refund will be an amount equal to the fare and charges paid for such new ticket less the lost ticket application fee.
- The passenger has not purchased a new ticket covering the same transportation as that covered by the unused portion of the lost ticket and chooses not to travel, the refund will be an amount equal to the difference between the charges paid and the fare and charges applicable to the transportation of the passenger covered by the used portion of the ticket less the lost ticket application fee.
- If HA can show within the passenger name record the original ticket numbers that were issued and then lost, the carrier will issue a ticket valid for boarding with no additional collection with the exception of the applicable lost ticket application fee. This case would result in no refund being processed.
- Notwithstanding the provisions of this rule, the carrier will not accept for any purposes under this rule, passenger tickets or related transportation documents issued by any carrier which is in substantial default of its interline obligations.
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- Government Request or Regulations
Whenever such action is necessary to comply with any governmental regulation, or governmental request for emergency transportation in connection with the Department of Defense, or whenever necessary or advisable by reason of weather or other conditions beyond of its control (including, but without limitation acts of God, force majeure, strikes, civil commotion's, embargoes, wars, hostilities, or disturbances) actual, threatened or reported.
- Search of Passenger of Property
A passenger who refuses to permit search of his/her person or property for explosives or concealed, deadly or dangerous weapon/article.
- Proof of Identity
Who refuses on request to produce identification.
Note: The carrier has the right to require identification of persons purchasing tickets and/or presenting a ticket(s) to board any aircraft.
- On any Hawaiian Airlines Flight
Hawaiian Airlines reserves the right to refuse transportation on any Hawaiian Airlines flight if:
- Persons whose conduct is disorderly, abusive or violent.
- Persons who are unable to sit in the seat with the seatbelt fastened.
- Persons who appear to be intoxicated or under the influence of drugs.
- Persons with a communicable disease or infection which has been determined as such by the U.S. Surgeon General, The Center of Disease Control, or other Federal Health authority. The carrier will accept such qualified disabled individuals if presented a medical certificate is presented from the passenger's physician saying that the disease or infection would not, under present conditions, be communicable to other persons during the course of a flight and dated within ten (10) days of the date of the flight for which it is presented.
- Persons who are mentally incapacitated. However, the carrier will accept escorted mental patient under the following conditions:
- The requesting medical authority furnishes assurance, in writing, that an escorted mental patient can be transported safely.
- Only one escorted mental patient will be permitted on a flight.
- Acceptance is for online travel only.
- The escort assures that:
- The escorted passenger will be accompanied at all times.
- The escorted passenger does not possess or have access to articles that could be used as deadly or dangerous weapons.
- The escort has adequate restraining devices if needed.
- The following specific procedures for the transportation of escorted mental patients must be complied with:
- Escorted mental patients will be boarded first and deplaned last. They will be seated in the rear-most available seats with the escort seated between the escorted passenger and the aisle. Escorted mental patients will not be seated in a row with, behind or forward of a window exit, or in a row or opposite a door exit.
- The escorted mental patients will be restrained from moving about aloft or on the ground. The passenger will not be allowed to smoke and the escort must ensure that all matches are removed from the passenger before boarding.
- No food, beverage, or metal utensils will be provided the escorted passengers unless specifically authorized by the escort. Neither the escort not the escorted passenger will be served, nor will they drink, alcoholic beverages while on board the aircraft.
- Persons who wear or have on or about their persons concealed or unconcealed deadly or dangerous weapons, provided however that the carrier will carry the passengers who meet the qualification and conditions established in F.A.R. 108.11.
- Manacled persons in custody of law enforcement personnel or persons who have resisted escorts, or may be believed to be capable of resisting escorts.
- Passengers requiring constant oxygen or other life support equipment.
- Persons who have misrepresented a condition, which is unacceptable for, passage.
- In the case of a pregnant passenger, Hawaiian will not transport a passenger expecting delivery within 7 days unless a doctor's certificate is provided dated within 72 hours of departure stating that the doctor has examined and found passenger to be physically fit for transportation.
- Persons who do not meet HA standards for dress and attire:
- Clothing must cover the upper part of the torso, such as tank or halter tops.
- Clothing must cover the lower part of the torso, such as shorts. Swimming attire is not acceptable.
- For safety reasons, footwear must be worn unless the passenger is unable to do so due to a disability or physical condition that prevents them from wearing footwear.
- Conditions for Acceptance of Qualified Individuals with a Disability
- Reservations: Forty-eight (48) hours notice and one (1) hour advance check-in be required for oxygen, stretchers, hook-up to power supply; groups of ten (10) or more individuals with disabilities, and hazardous material packaging for wheelchair battery.
Definitions: Qualified Disabled Individual - means any individual who has a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities, has a record of such impairment, or is regarded as having such an impairment.
Qualified Disabled Individual - is defined as a disabled individual who validly obtains a ticket, comes to the airport for the flight and meets nondiscriminatory contract of carriage requirements that apply to everyone.
- Attendants - HA may require that a qualified disabled individual meeting any of the following criteria travel with an attendant as a condition of being provided air transportation, if the carrier determines that an attendant is essential for safety:
- A person traveling in a stretcher or incubator. The attendants for such a person must be capable of attending to the passenger' s in-flight medical needs;
- A person who, because of a mental disability, is unable to comprehend or respond appropriately to safety instructions from carrier personnel, including the required safety briefing;
- A person with a mobility impairment so severe that the person is unable to assist in his or her own evacuation of the aircraft;
- A person who has both severe hearing and severe vision impairments if the person cannot establish some means of communication with carrier personnel, adequate to permit transmission of the required safety briefing.
If HA determines that a person meeting the criteria of paragraph 2) c) or 2) d), must travel with an attendant, contrary to the individual's self assessment that he or she is capable of traveling independently, HA shall not charge for the transportation of the attendant.
- Provisions of Services
- HA shall provide assistance requested by or on behalf of qualified disabled individuals:
- In enplaning and deplaning and assist in making flight connections and transportation between gates.
- Within the aircraft cabin:
Assist in moving to and from seats, as part of the enplaning processes;
Assistance in preparation for eating, such as opening packages and identifying food;
If there is an on-board wheelchair on the aircraft, assistance with the use of the on-board wheelchair to enable the person to move to and from a lavatory;
Assistance to a semi-ambulatory person in moving to and from the lavatory, not involving lifting or carrying the person; or assistance in loading and retrieving carry-on items, including mobility aids and other assistance devices stowed on board.
- HA shall not provide extensive special assistance to qualified individuals with a disability:
- Assistance in actual eating;
- Assistance within the lavatory or assistance at the passenger's seat with elimination functions;
- Provision of medical services.
- LIABILITY
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- The carrier will reroute a passenger at the passenger's request and upon presentation of the ticket or portion thereof held by the passenger.
- Fare Applicable to Rerouting or Change in Destination
- The passenger may change the routing and/or the ultimate destination designated on his/her ticket in accordance with Paragraph 2) below, PROVIDED that, after transportation has commenced, a one way ticket will not be converted into a round/circle/open-jaw trip ticket.
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- Except as otherwise provide in Rule 240 (Flight Delays/Cancellations), the fare and charges applicable when a rerouting or change in ultimate destination is made at the passenger's request at an office of the carrier before arrival at the ultimate destination named on the original ticket, will be the fare and charges that would have been applicable had the original ticket designated the routing and/or ultimate destination as revised by the new ticket. Any difference between the fare and charges so applicable and the fare and charges applicable to the original ticket issued to the passenger will be collected from or refunded to the passenger, as the case may be.
- Notwithstanding the provisions of this rule, the carrier will not accept for any purposes under this rule, passenger tickets or related transportation documents issued by any carrier which is in substantial default of its interline obligations.
EXCEPTION Not withstanding the provisions of this paragraph, tickets issued by the defaulting carrier will be reissued/rerouted only between the points named on the original ticket which were served by another carrier, solely for transportation via the other carrier, provided such tickets were issued by such defaulting carrier in its capacity as agent for the carrier and specified transportation via the carrier. When tickets are accepted, no adjustments in fare will be made which would require the other carrier to refund money to the passenger. |
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- HA has the right to cancel reservations (whether or not confirmed) of any passenger whenever such action is necessary to comply with any governmental regulation, upon any governmental request for emergency transportation in connection with the national defense, or whenever such action is necessary or advisable by reason of weather or other conditions beyond HA’s control, including force majeure events.
- HA has the right to cancel reservations (whether or not confirmed) due to the passenger’s failure to comply with the rules set forth herein, including but not limited to, the passenger’s failure to pay for the applicable ticket under the conditions applicable to the fare for such travel.
- Failure to Occupy Space. If a passenger fails to occupy space which has been reserved on an HA flight and the passenger does not provide HA notice of the cancellation of the reservation before the departure, or if any carrier cancels the reservation of any passenger because they failed to provide notice to the carrier, HA may cancel all reservations (whether or not confirmed) held by such passenger on the flights of HA or any carrier for continuing or return space.
- Airport Check-In Time Limits. HA has the right to refuse the acceptance of checked baggage and cancel reservations (whether or not confirmed) of any passenger who fails to present themselves for check-in within the following time limits preceding scheduled departure time of applicable flights.
Passengers on Domestic flights must adhere to the following minimum times:
- Passengers required to purchase tickets must do so at least 120 minutes prior to scheduled departure otherwise HA may cancel reservations of tickets not yet purchased;
- Passengers required to check in baggage should do so at least 3 hours prior to scheduled departure, but must do so no less than 45 minutes prior to scheduled departure for transpacific flights (flights between Hawaii and the Continental U.S.) or no less than 30 minutes prior to scheduled departure for inter-island flights (flights wholly within the State of Hawaii) otherwise HA reserves the right to refuse to accept such baggage;
- Pre-reserved seats will be canceled if a passenger fails to check-in and obtain a boarding pass at least 45 minutes prior to scheduled departure for transpacific flights (flights between Hawaii and the Continental U.S.) or no less than 30 minutes prior to scheduled departure for inter-island flights (flights wholly within the State of Hawaii);
- Reservations may be canceled if a passenger fails to check-in and obtain a boarding pass at least 45 minutes prior to scheduled departure for transpacific flights (flights between Hawaii and the Continental U.S.) or no less than 30 minutes prior to scheduled departure for inter-island flights (flights wholly within the State of Hawaii); and
- Reservations will be canceled if a passenger is not present at the boarding gate for boarding or on the aircraft at least 15 minutes prior to the scheduled departure time of the flight, whether or not the passenger has checked in for the flight.
- HA reserves the right to close the aircraft doors ten minutes prior to scheduled departure time.
- NOTE: The time limits provided by HA in this Rule are minimum time requirements. Due to lengthy TSA security screening checkpoint waiting times, earlier arrivals are recommended. Passenger and baggage processing time may differ from airport to airport. It is the passenger’s responsibility to ascertain the departure airport’s time requirements for security screening so that the passenger complies with HA minimum time limits.
- HA is not liable for any consequential, compensatory, or other damages when it cancels reservations (whether or not confirmed) of any passenger in accordance with this Rule, but:
- If such reservation was canceled according to paragraph A) of this Rule, HA will take such action as is provided in Rule 240.
- If such reservation was canceled according to other paragraphs of this Rule, HA will refund in accordance with Rule 270 only to the extent the passenger has paid.
- Overbooking. All of HA’s flights are subject to overbooking which could result in HA’s inability to provide previously confirmed reserved space for a given flight or for the class of service reserved. In that event, HA’s obligation to the passenger is governed by Rule 245.
- HA will hold reservations without cancellation for forty-eight (48) hours. HA reserves the right to cancel reservations that remain unticketed after the specified ticketing time limit for fare used.
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- A reservation for space on a given flight is valid when the availability and allocation of such space is confirmed by a reservation agent of HA and entered in the HA's electronic reservations system. Subject to payment or satisfactory credit arrangements, a validated ticket will be issued by HA indicating such confirmed space; provided that such reservation is subject to cancellation by HA if the passenger has not complied with the airport check-in time limit set forth in Rule 135 herein.
- HA will allow the passenger to hold a telephone reservation without purchase requirement for forty-eight (48) hours guaranteed at the price quoted by HA.
- Reservations made through HA’s Reservations Call Center and Airport Ticket Counters will be subject to non-refundable fees that will apply per ticketed passenger. The following fees will be charged in addition to any other applicable fees or additional fare collection, and do not apply to irregular operations or schedule change situations:
Ticketing fee for all reservations excluding Frequent Flyer award redemption:
- Ticketed by HA Reservations Call Center
- For travel wholly within Hawaii: 15.00 USD
- For travel between the Cont’l US and Hawaii: 25.00 USD
- Ticketed by HA Airport Ticket Counters for domestic travel: 35.00 USD
- All of HA's flights are subject to overbooking which could result in HA's inability to provide previously confirmed space for a given flight. In that event, HA's obligation to the passenger is governed by Rule 240. The term "overbooking" as used in this rule means the limited acceptance of more confirmed reservations on a given flight than the seating capacity on the aircraft. HA upon request through their reservations office or at the airport ticket office will disclose which flights are overbooked.
- Notwithstanding the above, a passenger holding a valid ticket for a confirmed reservation shall be considered to have confirmed reserved space, whether or not there is a record of the passenger's reservations in HA's reservations system.
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- No person shall be entitled to transportation except upon presentation of a valid ticket. Such ticket shall entitle the passenger to transportation only between points of origin and destination and via the routing designated thereon.
- Flight coupons will be honored only in the order in which they are issued, and only if all unused flight coupons and the passenger coupons are presented together.
- A ticket which has not been validated, altered, mutilated, improperly issued, including coupons/vouchers which are written in pencil will be not be valid. Note: Coupons/Vouchers must be typewritten or written in ink.
- Use of coupons from two or more tickets issued at round trip fares for the purpose of circumventing applicable tariff rules (such as advance purchase/minimum stay requirement) is not permitted. HA agents and authorized travel agents are prohibited from issuing tickets, commonly referred to as "back to back", under such circumstances when there is obvious intent to abuse and/or misuse restricted round trip fares. Agents found issuing such tickets may be liable for the difference between the fare paid and the fare for transportation used. HA has the right to deny transportation to passengers found utilizing tickets in this manner unless the difference between the fare paid and the fare for transportation used is collected.
- Tickets are non-transferable.
- HA is not liable to the owner of a ticket for honoring or refunding such ticket when presented by another person.
- The purchaser of a HA ticket and the passenger intending to use such ticket are responsible for ensuring that the ticket accurately states the passenger's name. Presentation of a ticket for transportation on HA by someone other than the passenger named thereon renders the ticket void. Such tickets will be subject to confiscation and will be ineligible for any refund.
- Tickets may be purchased on the following credit cards: VISA, Carte Blanche, HA, Mastercard, American Express, Diners, Discover, Novus, JCB, Universal Air Travel Credit Card, and Enroute Air Canada.
- For fares requiring an advance purchase, ticket numbers must be forwarded to HA by the ticketing time limit. Failure to do so will result in cancellation of reservations.
- An electronic ticket (E-Ticket/ET) is the record of agreement maintained and processed within the carrier's electronic reservation system. A written receipt is provided to the purchaser of the electronic ticket which contains a reference for retrieving the record within the carrier's reservation system and summary of the ticket information.
- HA may mandate the issuance of an electronic ticket (ET) regardless of market, carrier, form of payment, or customer type (including HawaiianMiles and participating carrier frequent flyer members.)
- HA will collect a USD 75.00 non-refundable service charge when a passenger voluntarily requests a paper ticket or the conversion of an electronic ticket to paper for all ET eligible itineraries.
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- Period Of Validity
Except as provided in paragraph C) 1) below, a ticket will be valid for transportation for one year from the date on which transportation commences at the point of origin that is designated on the original ticket or, if no portion of the ticket is used, from the date of issuance of the original ticket.
- Extension Of Validity
- If the passenger is prevented from using the ticket, or a portion of the ticket, during the period of validity specified in paragraph (A) above or the period of validity applicable to an excursion or special fare, due to lack of space or flight cancellation, the ticket will remain valid until space can be provided on a schedule comparable to the schedule that the passenger had requested.
- If the passenger is unable to commence or continue his travel due to personal illness or physical incapacity, or the illness or physical incapacity of member of his immediate family, or an associate with whom he is traveling, HA will extend the period of validity beyond the original limit not to exceed thirty (30) days, all applicable service/penalty charges will apply. If original class of service is not available on the new flight booked, or the original fare is not a valid fare for the new flight booked, HA will collect the applicable service/penalty charges at the time the change is made. The illness or incapacity must be certified in writing by a physician, specifying that the passenger is prevented from completing his journey prior to the expiration of the original time limit because of such circumstances. The certificate must be surrendered to the carrier, and the ticket and all coupons affected must be endorsed by the agent to indicate that an extension has been granted.
- If the passenger is unable for any reason to use his ticket as originally issued and needs to have his ticket reissued, he may do so by paying the applicable service/ penalty charges and/or additional fare collection for making the change as described in the ticketed fare and tariff rules, provided the reissue/exchange occurs prior to the original expiration date. If after the original expiration date the ticket has no value and is void.
- Special Fare Provisions
The provisions below will apply to fares that are subject to group travel requirements and/or reservations or ticketing time limitations and/or minimum or maximum stay requirements.
- Period of Validity When a ticket includes an excursion or special fare having a shorter period of validity than one year, the shorter period of validity will apply only to the excursion or special fare transportation.
- Extension of Validity See provisions in paragraph (B) above.
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HA will use its best efforts to carry the passenger and baggage with reasonable dispatch. Times show in timetables or elsewhere are not guaranteed and form no part of this contract. HA may, without notice, substitute alternate carriers or aircraft, and may alter or omit stopping places shown on the ticket in case of necessity. Schedules are subject to change without notice. HA is not responsible or liable for making connections, or for failing to operate any flight according to schedule, or for changing the schedule of any flight. |
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- Interference with Equipment
HA does not permit any device or object that may interfere with the normal operations of its equipment on board the aircraft. HA Customer Service Agents and/or Flight Attendants reserve the right to (a) require that you refrain from using, or (b) remove from your possession, the device or object during the flight.
- HA reserves the right to refuse to transport certain items, including but not limited to the following:
- Camping Stoves and other items
HA does not accept new, used or partially used camping stoves or any camping device, which may have contained a flammable liquid fuel or other dangerous materials, whether in checked or carryon baggage. In addition, HA does not accept new, used or partially used fuel or gasoline canisters, whether cleaned or not, new or used gas stoves, whether cleaned or not, in checked or carryon baggage.
- Restricted Animals
HA will not accept rodents (i.e., guinea pigs, mice, rats, etc.) rabbits, chickens, roosters, reptiles (i.e., snakes, turtles, etc.) or fish as carryon or checked in baggage system-wide.
- Tires
HA does not accept tires, whether in checked or carryon baggage. For the purpose of this rule, tires are defined as any type of tire, which purpose is to be installed on a road, recreational, or terrain vehicle.
- HA will not accept as checked or carryon baggage any article which is listed in the DOT hazardous materials regulations (49 CFR 171-177); the International Civil Aviation Organization Technical Instruction for the Safe Transport of Dangerous Goods by air and/or the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations (See Rule 190(A)(3) for exception for dry ice).
- Spare lithium or lithium-ion batteries must be transported in carry-on baggage only and must be packed as follows:
- Loose batteries must be kept away from metal objects, such as coins, keys, jewelry.
- Spare batteries should be kept in original store packaging. If original packaging is not available, tape should be placed across terminals or placed in its own protective case, plastic bag, or package.
- HA will refuse to accept the following property to either be carried on or checked in as baggage:
- Briefcases and attache cases installed with alarm devices
- Explosives, munitions, fireworks, and flares
- Gases such as camping gas - i.e. flammable, non-flammable, and poisonous flammable liquids such as lighter or heating fuels, lighter refills and lighter fluid
- Flammable solids (i.e., as strike anywhere matches and articles which are easily ignited); torch lighters, grill/fireplace lighters, micro-torches, and lighters with unabsorbed liquid.
- Exception: One book of safety matches (book matches) OR one lighter (gas or absorbed liquid) may be carried in the aircraft cabin (either on your person or in your carry-on baggage).
- Note: No matches and lighters (unless the lighter complies with the special exception for specific, approved containers) are allowed in checked baggage.
- Substances liable to spontaneous combustion
- Substances which on contact with water emit flammable gases
- Oxidizing substances - i.e. such as mercury
- Acids, alkalis and wet cell batteries except as provided in Rule 195
- Magnetized materials
- Paints - any water or oil based paints except artist’s paints for personal use
- Exception: Artist's paint for personal use will be accepted in carry on baggage only. A material safety data sheet (MSDS) for each brand/type of tube of paint must be provided to HA. Compliance to all TSA regulations is required.
- Any internal combustion engine, including but not limited to chainsaws
- Individual food heater pouches which contain potassium permanganate (approximately 15 grams) which are hermetically sealed, and vacuum packed as they are considered as an "OXIDIZER (CLASS 5.1), Packing Group II."
- Hand/Toe Warmers considered as an "EMT".
- Styrofoam containers (unless packed inside an outer container or box)
- Light bulbs - All types
- Self-defense spray including but not limited to pepper spray and mace.
- Exception: Self-defense spray may be carried by law enforcement officers (LEO) in checked baggage only. LEO must present proper identification and declare the spray, which may not exceed DOT legal quantities (118 ml, 4 fl.oz. by volume). Spray must be placed in protective case or other packaging to prevent accidental discharge.
- Segway®-Human Transporters (HT), except when used as assistive devices.
- All self-heating beverage containers.
- Fermented fish sauces of all types regardless of packaging.
- Swingless golf clubs.
- Personal Air Purifiers and powered air filtration systems are restricted from use while onboard aircraft
- Vaccinations of any kind for medical or research facility use
- Any item that may be a corrosive substance or, in the opinion of HA, may cause damage to the aircraft
- Use of electronic smoking devices such as electronic cigarettes, cigars, and pipes, is prohibited onboard aircraft.
- HA will refuse to accept any item or property for carriage either as carry-on or as checked in baggage that is deemed unacceptable by TSA.
- Note: HA will not allow any liquids, gels or aerosols to be carried on to any HA flight whether hand carried or in carryon baggage in accordance with TSA prohibited items list, with exceptions that may be found on the TSA website at www.tsa.gov.
- HA will refuse to accept any item or property for carriage either as carry-on or as checked in baggage which may be in violation of any federal or state governmental regulation.
- HA has the right to refuse carriage of any animal deemed by HA to pose a potential health risk to other passengers on a flight.
- Confiscated Items
HA will not be liable or responsible for any items confiscated or damaged by TSA or removed from baggage by HA based on this Rule. For items confiscated by TSA, passengers must contact TSA directly for information regarding claim procedures. |
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