Hawaiian Holdings (NASDAQ: HA) said Sunday it would suspend most of its North American and international routes starting Thursday, responding to a state quarantine due to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.
Hawaii Gov. David Ige on March 21 mandated a 14-day quarantine for all travelers coming to the state set to go into effect on March 26.
The airline said it intends to operate its normal schedule through Wednesday to help remaining vacationers get home, but as of Thursday will operate only single flights from Honolulu to Los Angeles and American Samoa. Hawaiian also intends to cut capacity on its interisland flying but will maintain a minimum level of flying.