In 1980, Princeville Airways (now Island Air) was incorporated by Colorado-based Consolidated Oil and Gas as a subsidiary and began scheduled service between Honolulu and Princeville, on Kaua’i, with two DHC-6 Twin Otter aircraft. While service was extended over the next seven years to small community destinations on other islands, Princeville Airways’ main function was to transport passengers to and from the Princeville Resort. By early 1987, Princeville’s fleet had grown to eight Twin Otters.
In May 1987, Aloha Airlines’ parent company, Aloha Airgroup, purchased Princeville Airways and renamed it Aloha Island Air. More flights were then added to its daily schedule to meet the growing demand for commuter air service to Hawai’i’s resort destinations.
In 1992, the company applied to register “Island Air” as its trade name, giving it a distinct identity. In 1995, Island Air received FAA “Part 121” certification, which allowed it to operate larger aircraft. That April, Island Air took possession of its first 37-seat Dash 8, ushering in a new era of service.
In December 2003, a purchase agreement was signed between Aloha Airgroup and Gavarnie Holding, LLC, a family-owned company. The sale was completed on May 11, 2004, making Island Air Hawaii’s third independent airline. In March 2006, Island Air received DOT approval to offer large carrier aircraft with over 66 seats. Island Air has also expanded its routes and now flies to all of Hawai’i’s major airports with more direct and nonstop service between six Hawaiian Islands.
Air Service
Island Air is Hawaii’s leading regional carrier, serving airports on all major Hawaiian islands. The airline offers flights between the Islands of O‘ahu (Honolulu International Airport), Maui (Kahului Airport and West Maui’s Kapalua Airport), Moloka‘i (Ho‘olehua Airport), Lana‘i (Lana‘i City Airport), Kaua‘i (Lihue Airport), and the Island of Hawai‘i (Hilo International Airport and Kona International Airport). Island Air has earned a reputation for warm, personalized care and attentive service while taking passengers to Hawai’i’s community and premier resort destinations.
Island Air operates a fleet of 37-seat Dash 8 turboprop aircraft. These airplanes provide reliable, on-time service to all destinations.
We fly at lower altitudes than jets do, which provides our passengers unparalleled views of Hawai’i’s magnificent scenery – pristine coastlines, spectacular mountains, frozen lava flows, plunging waterfalls and frolicking whales.
The Dash 8 features all-leather seating, large overhead compartments, air conditioning and comfortably pressurized cabins. Our in-flight beverage service includes complimentary water, juice or coffee.