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Guests can ask a crewmember for one of four exclusive trading cards designed in partnership with Hawaiian Airlines pilots

Exclusive inflight collectibles are making a splash across the Hawaiian Airlines fleet — including a new set of pilot trading cards, a first-of-its-kind collectible digital card program and clippable wings for the youngest guests.
Pilot trading cards have landed
Guests can ask a pilot for one of four exclusive trading cards designed and produced in partnership with Hawaiian Airlines pilots, represented by the Air Line Pilots Association, International (ALPA). Each card features one of the four aircraft — the Boeing 717, Airbus A321neo, Airbus A330 and Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner — and includes fun facts about each plane type, along with a signature field for pilots to autograph.
Printed on rainbow foil board for a Hawaiʻi-inspired shine and finished with a UV gloss laminate, the cards are made to last and stand out.
First-of-its-kind digital cards
In an industry first, guests can also now collect digital cards representing the 66 Hawaiian Airlines aircraft. Every card design is unique and inspired by the name given to each aircraft before it entered service. The Boeing 717s are named after native birds, the Boeing 787s and Airbus A330s after stars or constellations used by Polynesian voyagers for celestial navigation, and the Airbus A321neos after native plants and forests.
To collect a digital card, here’s what to do:
- Look for the aircraft name plate located near the main boarding door and find the NFC tag.
- Unlock your smartphone and tap it against the NFC tag (having your camera on is not necessary).
- Guests will be directed to visit and sign into pilotcards.hawaiianairlines.com.
- If you’re collecting a card for the first time, an animation of a digital card pack will appear, and you can learn about the story behind your aircraft’s name.
- The card will be stored in your digital binder, which you can return to whenever you want.
Guests can collect a digital card throughout their flight while connected to the complimentary high-speed Starlink Wi-Fi. Those traveling on the Boeing 717 fleet can collect while boarding or deplaning using their cellular data
For the youngest guests: Keiki Wings!
Hawaiian Airlines also now carries clippable Keiki (Children’s) Wings branded with the logo and the words “Future Crew.” Parents and their little ones can request their pair from a flight attendant while onboard the aircraft.
Supplies are limited and wings are available on a first-come, first-served basis.











