Hawaiian Airlines ends free economy meals, shifts to paid pre-order dining

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Starting July 1, Hawaiian Airlines will no longer offer complimentary meals in Main Cabin on most domestic transpacific flights, replacing them with a paid pre-order dining menu. The Honolulu–New York JFK route will still include free meals, and First Class remains served. Breakfast options kick off early flights, with meals priced roughly between $10 and $17. Passengers can pre-order up to two weeks before departure and up to 20 hours prior to the flight.
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