Video Review: Hawaiian Airlines Boeing 787 Dreamliner Economy Cabin

Some of the links in this post are affiliate links. This means if you click on the link and purchase the item, I will receive an affiliate commission at no extra cost to you. Opinions expressed here are the author’s alone. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. See our Advertising Policy

I’m excited to share my recent journey flying back to Honolulu from San Francisco International Airport on Hawaiian Airlines’ new Boeing 787 Dreamliner. Despite a minor hiccup with terminal information, the travel experience was impressive, especially from my seat in the Extra Comfort section, which offered notably more legroom—a real game-changer for long flights!

Enjoy the video below detailing my experience.

YouTube player

The Dreamliner itself boasts a layout with 34 Leihōkū Suites (which I reviewed going from HNL_SFO), 79 Extra Comfort Seats, and 187 economy seats. My favorite feature? The automatically shaded windows and the handy in-seat power outlet, made the 4-hour and 41-minute flight more enjoyable. I even got a glimpse of the Golden Gate Bridge shortly after takeoff, adding a scenic touch to the journey.

For in-flight dining, Hawaiian Airlines offered a cashless purchase system with a selection of popular items. Although they ran out of the rum punch drink I initially wanted, I ended up making my own with the provided ingredients, which turned out to be a delightful alternative. The complimentary breakfast, similar to a sausage, egg, and cheese sandwich, was filling, although a bit oily for my taste.

Looking ahead, I’m hoping the add the Starlink WiFi which is already on their A321 Neo aircrafts and hope for an expanded movie selection. Flying on the 787 Dreamliner highlighted its superior features such as larger windows, mood lighting, and quieter cabin, making it my preferred choice for long-haul flights.

I’ve also recently reviewed the brand-new Renaissance Honolulu Hotel, so stay tuned for that post!

Related

Brandon Hughes
Brandon Hugheshttp://www.suitesandlobbies.com/
Aloha, as the founder and chief editor of Suites & Lobbies, I enjoy offering unique perspectives on hotel accommodations, airline services, dining experiences, and the evolving travel landscape of Hawai'i. Raised in the town of Ka'alaea on O'ahu, a native Hawaiian, and a lifelong learner. My extensive travels across Hawai'i ensure that readers receive accurate and up-to-date information, from emerging hotel projects to the latest in restaurant openings and travel-related concerns. My commitment is to provide unbiased, thorough insights stemming from first-hand knowledge of current affairs here in Hawai’i. I further showcase this on my YouTube channel, where I present detailed visual reviews and updates.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

A First Class Experience on Hawaiian Airlines Boeing 787 Dreamliner |...

4
a large white airplane on a tarmac
Aloha, everyone. On an absolutely gorgeous day in Honolulu, I was ready to board a brand new, Hawaiian Airlines Boeing 787 Dreamliner. Its inaugural...

Video Review: Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Max 9 First Class SEA-HNL

2
a plane and food on a table
Embarking on a journey from Seattle to Honolulu is not always an exciting prospect, but when the opportunity arises to do so in first...

Video Review: Alaska Airlines 3 Lounges At Seattle-Tacoma Airport

0
a group of people sitting in a lounge
I recently had the chance to explore the Alaska Airlines lounges at the Seattle-Tacoma Airport, and I must say, they offer quite a range...

Hawaiian Airlines Boeing 787 Dreamliner Walk Through

2
an airplane in an airport
I just had the opportunity to do a full walk-through of the Hawaiian Airlines Boeing 787 Dreamliner named Kapuahi (N781HA). I recommend watching the...

Kona International Airport (KOA) Closed Due To Cracks On Runway

1
a road with cars and buildings
A post on X from the Hawai'i Department of Transportation states the Ellison Onizuka Kona International Airport at Keahole is closed until further notice....