Sunday, August 14, 2011

Strategic Airlines to fly to Hawaii

Michael James, chief executive of Strategic airlines, with his aircraft at Brisbane airport.
Picture: Annette Dew

NEW Australian carrier Strategic Airlines says it will fly two new routes between Australia and the Hawaiian islands.

From this week the airline will operate services between Brisbane and Honolulu and Melbourne and Honolulu.

It will use Airbus A330 aircraft with a seat configuration of 30 business class and 244 economy class seats.

Strategic Airlines' chief executive Michael James said from December the airline would also launch domestic flights between Melbourne and Brisbane.

Strategic says it has been granted approval to operate between Australia and the United States and approval to operate services between Australia and China.

The company currently operates services for the mining industry in Western Australia, Queensland, Indonesia and Thailand.

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