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Hawaiian Skies

Our in-flight video magazine, Hawaiian Skies, is produced exclusively for our guests on Hawaiian Airlines’ North America routes. Each edition takes an in-depth look at the people and things that make Hawaii unique.

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HokuleaOpens external link to page that may not meet accessibility guidelines HokuleaOpens external link to page that may not meet accessibility guidelines
Highlights from the three-year worldwide voyage of the legendary voyaging canoe Hokulea. The voyage trained the next generation of traditional navigators and grew a global movement to malama honua or care for island earth.
AndreaOpens external link to page that may not meet accessibility guidelines What’s SUP: Andrea MollerOpens external link to page that may not meet accessibility guidelines
This edition of “The World of Standup Paddling” features world champion ocean athlete, Andrea Moller. From standup paddling to big wave surfing and more, the native Brazilian and Maui native has made a name for herself in the world of water sports.
Kalani Pe'aOpens external link to page that may not meet accessibility guidelines Hanalei I Ka Pilimoe Opens external link to page that may not meet accessibility guidelines
2017 Grammy Award winning artist Kalani Pe’a’s signing voice has been described as “pure and otherworldly.” With a backdrop of the sights of Kauai’s Hanalei and accompanying hula dancers, Pe’a shares his musical gift.
Legacy ForestOpens external link to page that may not meet accessibility guidelines Legacy ForestOpens external link to page that may not meet accessibility guidelines
Ninety-five percent of Hawaii’s native rainforests have been lost to make way for big agriculture and ranching. Jeff Dunster and Darrell Fox are two men with a sustainability plan to turn things around on Hawaii Island ¬-- one koa tree at a time.
Fire DanceOpens external link to page that may not meet accessibility guidelines Fire DanceOpens external link to page that may not meet accessibility guidelines
Each year, fireknife competitors from around the world descend on the Polynesian Cultural Center on Oahu’s North Shore as it plays host to the World Fireknife Competition. They embody the spirit of the fireknife dance by displaying their perseverance and commitment to the Samoan cultural art.
RobotsOpens external link to page that may not meet accessibility guidelines Robots: The Soul of the MachineOpens external link to page that may not meet accessibility guidelines
A fascinating look at the history and role of robots in Japanese society. From the simplest puppetry to “Erica,” considered to be the most advanced android in the world, learn how the Japanese view robots as helpers of society and a way to move forward.