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Fly First Class to Hawaii in Northwest Airline’s Sleeper Seats

05/08/2009 | Permalink
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If you want to fly First Class for the long flight from the mainland to Hawaii, consider departing from the “North Star State.”

Northwest is using a new, internationally configured A330 on its Minneapolis-Honolulu route (one flight daily). This is arguably the best airline seat to Hawaii, with the most room and comfort, if you want to fly First Class.


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Part of a Northwest fleet upgrade, the A330’s Premium seats recline 176 degrees. And they aren't considered the best airline seat based on creature comfort alone.

Fly First Class in these seats and you’ll enjoy a personal audio/video entertainment system offering 40 movies, four short-subject video programs, 56 different audio selections, six games, and in-flight information, all available “on demand.”

Northwest is a SkyTeam member, which means Continental’s OnePass and Delta’s SkyMiles loyalty program members can redeem miles to fly First Class to Hawaii.

American Express Membership Rewards members can transfer miles to both Continental and Delta and then use them to fly First Class on this flight, too.

Diners Club (via Delta) and Starwood’s Starpoints both net travel on Northwest.

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