JFK is an awesome trip. We leave HNL AT 3pm and get to JFK at around 7am EST which is only 1am HNL time. So it's not hard to stay up. We stay near Times Sq and departure is 10 am on day three, which means a 3 pm arrival back home. Never fail to find something to do there. Last time I was there I saw a favorite music group of mine (The Screaming Orphans, they play both rock and Trad Celtic) at a very cool intimate little club in Soho. The crew came with me an they were stoked.
4 of those a month means an 84 hour line 18 days off. SYD will replace those when the weather gets cold. That's the same deal except it means a surf at Manly and the red eye is on the way home. I really can't say which trip I like best, but I'm leaning towards JFK because there is so much to do there. Although ask me again in March, we start Auckland and it's a 2 or 3 day layover.
See why I don't want Hawaiian bought by anyone!
A330 is awesome. I spent 10 years in the 767 and loved it, but I am thoroughly enjoying the Airbus. Most who fly it seem to agree. If you hear someone bad mouth an Airbus, ask them if they ever flew one. More often than not, you can guess what the answer is.
BTW, I will give you this. If HA does get bought DAL is really the only airline that makes a good fit. It would make a very strong hub connecting Asia, the Pacific and the U.S. market. The only other realistic players could be UAL who I don't think would have any interest, and USAir, who might but would lose out to DAL if that bidding started. The BOD would take DAL over USAir do to USAirs ongoing labor issues I'm certain. All hypothetical of course, you know we're I stand on the subject!