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Hawaiian Airlines surprises 14 nonprofits with combined 7M Atmos Rewards points

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Hawaiian Airlines celebrated Giving Tuesday and its new Atmos Rewards loyalty program Dec. 2 by awarding 500,000 Atmos Rewards points each to its 14 Atmos Giving by Hawaiian partners.

The special gift marks the airline’s unwavering commitment to local nonprofits that rely on air travel to deliver essential services throughout the Hawaiian Islands and beyond.

Pictured, from left, are Debbie Nakanelua-Richards with Hawaiian Airlines and Alaska Airlines, Denise Kekuna with Friends of Hōkūle‘a and Hawai‘iloa, Arden Salassa with Make-A-Wish Hawai‘i, Tyler Kurashige with Big Brothers Big Sisters Hawai‘i, Dr. Kim-Anh Nguyen with Blood Bank of Hawai‘i and Daniel Chun with Hawaiian Airlines & Alaska Airlines. (Photo Courtesy: Hawaiian Airlines)

“Our nonprofit partners uplift our communities in extraordinary ways, often traveling between islands to serve keiki, kūpuna, families and ecosystems that depend on their care,” said Hawaiian Airlines Director of Community and Cultural Relations Debbie Nakanelua-Richards in a release about the gift. “We are honored to celebrate our new Atmos Rewards loyalty program by furthering our support for organizations that give so much to Hawai‘i — this is one way we can give back to them.”

The 14 Atmos Giving by Hawaiian partners receiving combined 7 million points are:

  • American Cancer Society Hawai‘i Pacific.
  • American Red Cross of Hawai‘i.
  • Big Brothers Big Sisters Hawai‘i.
  • Blood Bank of Hawai‘i.
  • Coral Reef Alliance (CORAL).
  • Friends of Hōkūle‘a and Hawai‘iloa.
  • Hawaiian Humane Society.
  • HUGS (Help, Understanding & Group Support).
  • Make-A-Wish Hawai‘i.
  • Maui Forest Bird Recovery Project.
  • National Kidney Foundation of Hawai‘i.
  • Shriners Hospital for Children of Honolulu.
  • Special Olympics Hawai‘i.
  • Surfrider Foundation O‘ahu.
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Atmos Giving by Hawaiian matches up to 500,000 miles — now points — annually for each partner based on member contributions.

Hawaiian Airlines granted the full match to all its partners this year — regardless of how many points they raised through member donations in 2025 — in honor of their critical work and to commemorate the debut of Atmos Rewards.

“As a local nonprofit with a statewide mission, these points are truly transformative,” said Blood Bank of Hawai‘i President and Chief Executive Officer Dr. Kim-Anh Nguyen in the airline’s release. “Air transportation is one of our biggest operational costs, and Hawaiian Airlines consistently steps forward to help us reach the communities that rely on us. This gift allows us to focus more time and lifesaving resources on the people we serve.”

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The organizations use donated points to support a wide range of critical needs including:

  • Transporting patients and caregivers for medical treatments.
  • Enabling youth mentorship programs.
  • Supporting conservation teams in remote areas.
  • Rescuing and relocating animals.
  • Coordinating disaster response.
  • Connecting cultural practitioners throughout the islands.

Hawaiian Airlines established a charitable program — previously known as HawaiianMiles Charities — nearly 20 years ago to provide members an easy, meaningful way to contribute to organizations strengthening Hawaiʻi.

The program’s impact has grown annually, with millions of miles donated by members and matched by the airline to help nonprofits travel where they are most needed.

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That tradition continues with Atmos Rewards, the new loyalty program of Hawaiian Airlines and Alaska Airlines, under a new name: Atmos Giving by Hawaiian.

Members can donate points year-round to any of the 14 partners, helping ensure vital services continue statewide and throughout the Pacific region.

Hawaiian Airlines encourages Atmos Rewards members and guests to consider supporting these partners this holiday season by donating points, volunteering or learning more about each organization’s mission.

Click here for more information.

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