Hawaiian Airlines 787-9 first class is basically our best option to and from the Islands

Hawaiian Airlines 787-9 first class is basically our best option to and from the Islands

Let’s be real here. Is a detailed review of Hawaiian Airlines 787-9 first class even worth reading?

Who cares if it’s the most comfortable (and private) first class seat that Hawaiian Airlines has ever offered? Does anyone really give a crap that there are video screens at every seat now?

If you’re anything like me, you’d be just as happy flying out to the islands in a hang glider as you would in an ultra high-tech Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner.

What’s that? You’re not like me? That’s weird. In that case, boy have I got a review for you…

HA003
Los Angeles, Ca (LAX) – Honolulu, HI (HNL)
Tuesday, June 11, 2024
Aircraft: 787-9
Registration: N781HA
Duration: 4 hours 45 minutes
Seat: 5J (First Class)

Hawaiian Airlines 787-9 (N781HA) side view
Hawaiian Airlines 787-9 (N781HA) side view illustration by NorebboStock.com.
ha3 flight track
Our route from Los Angeles to Honolulu this morning as HA003.

My full review of Hawaiian Airlines 787-9 first class from Los Angeles to Honolulu

What you’re about to read is a review of what was by far my best Hawaiian Airlines experience ever. The 787 is a game changer. Nearly all of those changes are good. Some are just so-so. Here’s my full video of the experience I’m about to show you:

Arrival at LAX

I flew up from San Diego the usual way (shoehorned into United Express Embraer 175 first class). At least I was able to get the blood flowing to my legs again during the long walk from Terminal 8 to Terminal B.

SANspotter walking to the Tom Bradley international terminal at LAX
FACT: Any LAX based Hawaiian Airlines review that doesn’t begin with the author hoofing it allllll the way to the West Gates of the Tom Bradley International Terminal isn’t telling you the whole story. Flying Hawaiian Airlines out of Los Angeles is fun. Getting there is not.
SANspotter in terminal B at LAX
Finally getting my first glimpse of the beautiful 787-9 that will be taking me to Honolulu today. For the record, it’s the same look as seeing a woman with big breasts walking in my direction.
Hawaiian Airlines 787-9 parked at gate 204 at LAX
Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you the DD equivalent of modern air travel. The Hawaiian Airlines livery looks so good on the 787-9!
Gate 204 terminal B LAX
Gate 204 is where this flight will be departing from. I’m so excited about this that I’m not even thinking about that long walk (and my sore feet) anymore.
Passengers waiting in the gate area for flight to Hawaii LAX
When I was a kid, I always imagined the gate area for flights to Hawaii being lively, festive, and full of people super excited to be flying on a widebody. Reality sucks.
Hawaiian airlines Los Angeles to Honolulu mobile first class boarding pass
Then again, have you priced flights to Hawaii lately? All that gloominess was starting to make sense as I was standing here taking a picture of my boarding pass prior to boarding.

The boarding process for flight number 3 to Honolulu

Gate 204 is one of them “self boarding gates” here at LAX. The only way through is to scan your boarding pass on a soulless-looking kiosk (while you hope for the best). If it likes you, it will swing open it’s doors and let you pass. If not? I have no idea. Thankfully it deemed me – and my credentials – safe to fly.

Hawaiian airlines gate 204 Los Angeles airport
Would it have killed them to hire some dancers in grass skirts and coconut bras to help liven up the mood a little? This is about as exciting as boarding a flight to Antwerp so far!
Boarding a Hawaiian Airlines 787-9
Welp, there’s been two breast references so far in this review and I haven’t even shown you the dang seat yet. I promise things will get better as soon as we get past the boarding door.Hawaiian Airlines 787-9 galley

Turning left will take you to the first class cabin. Turning right will take you to the main cabin (be sure to read my review of Hawaiian Airlines 787-9 Extra Comfort to see what that part of the plane looks like). 

Hawaiian Airlines 787-9 first class cabin
Turning left was obviously the right choice. Welcome to first class!

The first class seats

The first class seating configuration on the Hawaiian Airlines 787-9 is 1-2-1. That’s really good news for solo travelers such as myself. Couples traveling together may not like it so much – especially considering how the two middle seats face away from each other. Despite its flaws, it’s still a very upscale looking first class cabin.

Hawaiian Airlines 787-9 first class suite
You can’t see it in this pic, but I was making that face again. These single seat suites are incredibly nice (and very much on brand with Hawaiian Airlines colors and textures).
Hawaiian Airlines 787-9 first class blankets and pillows
FYI, this shot of the blankets and pillows wouldn’t be so blurry If I wasn’t as giddy as an eight year old on Christmas morning. Just sayin’.
Hawaiian Airlines 787-9 first class seat
Attempt number two (after several deep / controlled breaths). Make no mistake about it – this is a very good looking first class seat.
Hawaiian Airlines 787-9 first class seat with video screen
Perhaps the most notable difference over other Hawaiian Airlines first class seats is the huge (18 inch) video screen. Finally!
Hawaiian Airlines 787-9 first class legroom
Legroom is good. If excellent is what you seek, I’m afraid that you’d probably be happier in Hawaiian Airlines A330-200 first class.
Hawaiian Airlines 787-9 first class seat controls
Everything else though (including the seat controls)? 787-9 FTMFW.
Hawaiian Airlines 787-9 first class USB and electrical outlets
Power outlets and the remote control for the video entertainment system. I can only assume that woodgrain came from a once-happy tree living next to the beach on the Big Island somewhere. RIP.
Hawaiian Airlines 787-9 first class wireless phone charger
There are wireless chargers as well (featuring more of that sacrificial indigenous woodgrain).
Hawaiian Airlines 787-9 first class storage compartment
Pineapple-sized storage compartment.
Hawaiian Airlines 787-9 first class reading material pocket
There’s another storage compartment next to the video screen, but good luck fitting whole pineapples in there. Slices would be fine though.
Hawaiian Airlines 787-9 first class pre-departure guava juice
Speaking of tropical fruit, the flight attendant came by with guava juice, Champaign, and water. Don’t mind if I do.
Hawaiian Airlines 787-9 first class stars in ceiling
Twinkling stars in the ceiling! As if you’d need yet another reason to choose this over Hawaiian Airlines A321neo first class
Hawaiian Airlines 787-9 first class fully enclosed suites
It’s also worth noting that all of these seats feature retractable doors. Considering how much fun the last time I flew to Hawaii in a fully enclosed suite (in Delta One on the A330-900neo), I absolutely cannot wait the shut out the world once we reach cruising altitude.
Hawaiian Airlines 787-9 first class aisle
After the breakfast service I mean. I ain’t shuttin’ nothin’ out until I get some pancakes in my belly.

The departure out of LAX

We ended up pushing off the gate two minutes early. Not that I noticed or anything, since I was still properly mesmerized by the seat that I was sitting in. I didn’t even appreciate how short the taxi to runway 24R was. I should’ve. But I didn’t.

Hawaiian Airlines 787-9 pushing off the gate at LAX
And we’re off (the gate)!
Hawaiian Airlines 787-9 gate departure LAX
As soon as anything exciting happens, I’ll let you know.
Hawaiian Airlines 787-9 taxiing to runway 24R LAX
Well, that was easy. It wasn’t the most scenic taxi to runway 24R that I’ve ever experienced, but it was quick.
Hawaiian Airlines 787-9 taking off from runway 24R LAX
The things you gotta do to see sunshine in Los Angeles these days. Seesh.

For those of you who just can’t get enough of the sound of the Boeing 787-9 at full throttle, I recommend watching my full taxi / takeoff video as well:

In-flight entertainment

Having a full catalog of TV shows, movies, and music to consume in Hawaiian Airlines first class is nothing new. The difference on the 787 is the fact that there are video screens built into the seats (as opposed to portable iPads on other aircraft types). It’s about dang time!

Hawaiian Airlines 787-9 in-flight entertainment home screen
Dang it. This home screen is so beautiful (and informative) I almost don’t even want to touch anything.
Hawaiian Airlines 787-9 in-flight entertainment main menu
If there’s one thing you gotta know about your boy SANspotter, it’s that he can’t resist touching things. This is the main menu.
Hawaiian Airlines 787-9 first class 18 inch video screens
The result of all the touching? The realization that these 4K 18″ video screens are extremely nice (featuring excellent contrast and brightness).
Hawaiian Airlines 787-9 first class in-flight entertainment settings menu
I dedicate this one to all of the Settings nerds out there (the ones who care more about things like parental controls and descriptive audio options than the catalog of movies and TV shows).
Hawaiian Airlines 787-9 first class in-flight entertainment remote control
The control that is remote. It’s basic. Easy to use. But not as fun to touch as the video screen.
Hawaiian Airlines 787-9 first class noise canceling headphones
And finally, noise canceling headphones. Basically, they’re basic (but useful).
SANspotter watching in-flight entertainment in Hawaiian Airlines 787-9 first class
Yup. Classic episodes of Magnum PI would be excellent through these bad boys. “Higgins!”

The breakfast service

Perhaps the only thing about this experience that wasn’t an improvement was the food. Hawaiian Airlines first class food is what it is. It’s basic. It’s loaded with carbs – and lots of sugar. It looks decent. It tastes fine. Let’s just say that I don’t think they are going to win any culinary awards anytime soon.

Macadamia nuts in Hawaiian Airlines 787-9 first class
Macadamia nuts. Because Hawaiian Airlines.
Hawaiian Airlines 787-9 first class pre-meal drink
Water to go with my macadamia nuts. Because SANspotter.
Hawaiian Airlines 787-9 first class breakfast menu
The menu for today’s flight, offering two choices: a frittata…or pancakes.
SANspotter eating breakfast in Hawaiian Airlines 787-9 first class
Let’s be real here. There was only one real choice.
Hawaiian Airlines 787-9 first class breakfast pancakes
I mean, what kind of weirdo would fly all the way to Hawaii just to eat a frittata? Pancakes FTMFW.
Hawaiian airlines pancakes
I appreciated the attempt to “Hawaiian-ify” the pancakes with a syrupy pineapple topping. I didn’t actually enjoy it, but I did appreciate it.
Hawaiian Airlines 787-9 first class breakfast service
“Eating a stack of pancakes while traveling at over 550mph 6 miles above the Pacific Ocean” bucket list item complete.
Watching a movie while eating in Hawaiian Airlines 787-9 first class
Actually, now it’s complete. The verdict? Compared to United Airlines, it wasn’t much better. On the other hand, compared to Alaska Airlines… It wasn’t much better than that either. Basically what I’m trying to say is that all first class food on flights to Hawaii these days is essentially the same kind of slop that you’ll find it down at your local Denny’s..

Testing out the lie flat seat

Sleeping in these first class seats it’s going to be easy for most people (I think). I didn’t necessarily find them to be more comfortable than any other long-haul international business class seat – but they are far more private than most. It’s the sliding privacy door that makes all the difference IMHO.

Hawaiian Airlines 787-9 first class privacy door
“Later y’all!” I’ve yet to find anything more ostentatious and antisocial than shutting the privacy door in a first class suite. It’s the kind of thing that I fantasized about as a 10 year old boy.
Hawaiian Airlines 787-9 first class blanket
How good was the blanket? Let’s just say that I would’ve killed for just one square foot of this thing that time that I froze to death on a flight from LAX to Paris in Air Tahiti Nui A340-300 economy class. This was nice!
Hawaiian Airlines 787-9 first class footwell space
The foot well space felt like your mother really spacious – at least when compared to something like my Zipiair 787-8 Full Flat experience.
Hawaiian Airlines 787-9 first class lie flat seat
*sigh* At least nobody could see how stupid I looked as I was trying to demonstrate how private these seats are in a lie flat position.
Hawaiian Airlines 787-9 first class lavatory
Pro tip: I recommend the first class lavatory if (for whatever reason) you don’t find your first class suite to be private enough.

The descent (and arrival) into Honolulu

They say that all good things must come to an end. In the case of this particular flight, it came to an end 5 minutes ahead of schedule. The decent coming around the south side of Oahu was stunning. The touchdown on runway 08L was not too shabby. I’d give it a solid 4 stars out of 5.

Hawaiian Airlines 787-9 descending into Hawaii
Is there anything better than the feeling of beginning the descent into Hawaii after long flight from the mainland?
Hawaiian airlines first class Honolulu cookie company
Actually, there is. Being handed a cookie from a happy flight attendant in an Aloha shirt (while getting your first glimpse of the islands through the window) is a pretty good time.
Hawaiian Airlines 787-9 Final approach into Honolulu
*crunch* *crunch* *crunch* (Don’t mind me. I’m just enjoying the view – and at the cookie).
View of Oahu coastline on approach into Honolulu airport
The view. No cookie though. It’s long gone.
Hawaiian Airlines 787-9 landing at HNL
Welcome to Honolulu!
Up close view of ANA Flying Honu A380 at HNL
Local time is twelve….holy sh*t. It’s the ANA Flying Honu A380!
Hawaiian Airlines terminal HNL
Well that sucks. It seems that getting a glimpse of the only other Hawaiian Airlines 787 in the fleet so far isn’t quite as exciting as a tantalizing up close look at an A380 adorned with sea turtles.
Hawaiian Airlines 787-9 first class seat end of flight
“I’ll miss you, baby.” (Me talking to the seat – not the other way around).
Honolulu airport jetway
It’s worth noting the significance of that statement. I ain’t never whispered lusty things to a Hawaiian Airlines first class seat until now. I’m telling you – it was good!
SANspotter walking up Honolulu airport jetway
My “still thinking lusty things” look (which you may have noticed is exactly the same as my “look at them hooters” look). I don’t even want to think about what that seat is thinking about me though.

Pros and cons of the Hawaiian Airlines 787-9 first class experience

It’s important to note that this review was based on my experience as a solo traveler sitting in one of the single seat suites. This could’ve been completely different if I was seated in the middle section. More importantly, couples traveling together may not like the way those adjoining middle seats face away from each other. Just something to think about.

Pros

  • It’s basically everything you know and like about international business class, but with a chill Hawaiian vibe.
  • The single seats (along the windows) are perfect for solo travelers.
  • Privacy doors! Hell yeah!

Cons

  • The food is mediocre at best. I’m bringing my own snacks next time.
  • Couples traveling together (the kind who just can’t stand the thought of being away from each other – not even for a moment) will find it difficult to stare into each others eyes in any first class seat on the 787.
  • Row 6 has no window. Beware.

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