For $199, you receive a number of exclusive benefits that make it worthwhile.
These include:
- an exclusive reservation phone line
- seat selection privileges
- Eepress check-in line at designated airport ticket counters
- priority boarding privileges
The bonus from this perspective is access to Premier Club Lounges operated by Hawaiian.
While that may not seem like such a big deal at a big airport like Honolulu, it can come in handy if you're hanging around the gates outside at Kona -- air conditioning, more comfortable seating and a respite from the roaring jet engines makes it well worth the expense.
And finally, if you run into any problems or have complaints, they generally find a more receptive ear if they're from a Premier Club member (or of course, a First Cabin type) than if coming from a coach customer (they insist this isn't true and that all animals in the Animal Farm are created equal. But you and I both know that's just not the case).
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