American Airlines is set to reestablish its nonstop route between Chicago O’Hare International Airport (ORD) and Honolulu’s Daniel K. Inouye International Airport (HNL) on October 26, 2025. This service, previously discontinued in 2021, will utilize the Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, offering passengers a modern and comfortable travel experience. (news.aa.com)
I look forward to reviewing this flight later this year and comparing with the United Airlines competing direct flight.
Enhanced Connectivity from Chicago
The reinstatement of the Chicago-Honolulu route is a strategic move by American Airlines to bolster its presence at O’Hare. By summer 2025, the airline plans to operate up to 480 daily flights from ORD, marking a 25% increase in seat capacity and a 22% rise in departures compared to the previous year. This expansion includes the introduction of nine new destinations, with Honolulu being a key highlight for travelers seeking a tropical getaway.
Ben Humphrey, American’s Vice President of ORD Operations, emphasized the significance of this development:
“O’Hare has always been a vital hub for American, connecting the Midwest to our global network and bringing travelers from across the world to Chicago for business and pleasure.”
Flight Details
For Chicagoans, the return of this nonstop service offers a convenient escape from the winter chill to the warm shores of Hawaii. The Boeing 787-8 aircraft ensures a premium experience, featuring modern amenities and enhanced comfort for the approximately nine-hour journey.
Route Details:
Route | Aircraft | Service Begins | Frequency |
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Chicago (ORD) – Honolulu (HNL) | Boeing 787-8 | October 26, 2025 | Daily (Frequency to be confirmed) |
Travelers interested in booking this route can find more information and make reservations through American Airlines’ official website. As the launch date approaches, it’s advisable to book early to secure preferred travel dates and accommodations.
Expanding Premium Seat Options to Hawai‘i
American Airlines’ decision to operate the Chicago-Honolulu route with the Boeing 787-8 highlights the growing demand for premium seating on flights to Hawai‘i. The Dreamliner features a mix of business class lie-flat seats, premium economy, and standard economy, catering to a range of travelers.
Hawai‘i-bound passengers have increasingly sought out upgraded seating options, whether for extra comfort on the long-haul journey or a more luxurious experience. American Airlines’ premium economy offering on the Boeing 787-8 provides a significant upgrade from standard economy, with wider seats, more legroom, and enhanced dining options. This aligns with the airline’s broader efforts to expand premium cabin offerings across its network, including routes to the Hawaiian Islands.
For an in-depth look at American Airlines’ premium economy experience on the Boeing 787-8, check out this review of the HNL-PHX route.

Hawaiian routes are increasingly seeing aircraft with more premium seating configurations. Recently, Hawaiian Airlines introduced its own Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner, featuring luxurious business-class suites (read more here) and a refreshed economy cabin experience (review available here).

Thoughts
American Airlines’ return to the Chicago-Honolulu route brings new competition to United Airlines, which has long dominated this direct connection. Travelers now have another nonstop option from the Midwest to Hawai‘i, offering increased flexibility and potential pricing benefits.
With a nine-hour flight ahead, making the journey comfortable is essential. Be sure to check out Things to Do on a Long Flight to Hawai‘i for tips on staying entertained, comfortable, and refreshed before landing in paradise.
While I’m genuinely pleased that American has suddenly reversed course and is now adding flights to Chicago I’d like to know why they had the change of heart.