AMFA Is ‘Ohana. Join a Union That Treats You Like Family.
Feb 04, 2026
February 4, 2026
Aloha, Hawaiian Airlines Family,
At AMFA, we believe a union should feel like family, a place where every Member is respected, supported and valued as a person, not just a number. That sense of ‘ohana is at the heart of who we are and how we represent our Members.
Just ask Mike Kekoa.
As an AMFA Member, Mike talks about how much it means to belong to a union that treats him with dignity, listens to his opinions and believes in giving back to others. He is proud to be part of a union that values respect and unity. He appreciates AMFA Members looking out for each another the way he was raised as a Hawaiian.
Watch Mike tell his story here:
AMFA Invites You and Your Family to Join Ours
You are voting now in what may be the most important election of your career. The union that represents you can make a real difference not only in your workplace, but also in the lives of you and your family.
AMFA wants the opportunity to stand with you and fight for you. As a Member-driven union, we are committed to:
• Achieving industry-leading wages • Protecting your jobs where you currently work
• Using our proven negotiating strength to improve the quality of life for you and your family
Our history shows that when AMFA represents employees, we deliver real results — because we never forget who we’re fighting for. You.
Your Voice Matters at AMFA
AMFA operates like a family. We are a true democracy where every Member’s voice counts. Decisions are driven from the ground up, not handed down from the top. Your participation matters, and your vote is your voice.
Your ballot is confidential and secure — no one but you will know how you vote.
Mail Your Ballot Before the Deadline
Ballots will be counted by the National Mediation Board (NMB) in Washington, D.C. on February 12. To ensure your vote is counted, please mail your ballot no later than February 5. Please don’t wait.
This election is about your future, your workplace, and providing for the people who matter most — your family. We respectfully ask you to consider giving AMFA the opportunity to welcome you into our ‘ohana and fight for what you deserve.