Hawaiian Airlines pledges to match all passenger offsets in April 2022
Posted: 8 April 2022 | International Airport Review | No comments yet
Hawaiian Airlines has launched its new programme which provides passengers, who are flying with the carrier, the option to measure and offset the carbon emission from their travel.


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Hawaiian Airlines is giving guests on any of the carrier’s flights the option to measure and offset the carbon emissions of their travel by supporting projects that help keep forests standing.
Hawai’i’s hometown airline is marking the launch of its new programme in partnership with Conservation International by matching all guest offsets during April 2022 – in recognition of Earth Day later this month – and committing to offsetting all future employee business travel on Hawaiian’s flights.
“Following our pledge last year to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, we wanted to also give our passengers, both visitors to Hawai’i, as well as our island residents, the opportunity to reduce the impact of their individual emissions when traveling with us,” said Alanna James, Managing Director of Sustainability Initiatives at Hawaiian Airlines. “Conservation International offers a simple and meaningful way for our guests to support climate action, and we are delighted to welcome them onboard as partners in minimising our environmental impact.”
Hawaiian’s passengers booking travel within the Hawaiian Islands and between Hawai’i and the continental U.S., as well as Japan, South Korea, Australia, Auckland, Tahiti, or American Samoa, can enter their origin and destination on a carbon calculator, adding multiple legs and travellers, if necessary, and determine the emissions of their itinerary. Passengers can then choose to balance out their impact by contributing to forest carbon projects that reduce deforestation, the second leading cause of climate change.
Resulting donations will directly fund projects led by Conservation International that generate high-quality, independently verified carbon credits that protect forests and support local communities. These carbon credit investments advance the work of dozens of projects like the Chyulu Hills REDD+ project in southeast Kenya, validated by the strict requirements of Verified Carbon Standard (VCS) and Climate Community and Biodiversity Standards (CCB).
Hawaiian has committed to achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 through ongoing fleet investments, more efficient flying, carbon offsets and industry advocacy for air traffic control reform and sustainable aviation fuel development and proliferation.
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