Honolulu from $365 Kona from $378 Lihue from $378 Maui from $378
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finntom
New Member
posted: Feb. 15, 2013 @ 7:38p
It seems really practical. However, can I book my flyback time at Dec. 2013?
hammer45
Wears Parachute Pants
posted: Feb. 15, 2013 @ 8:27p
Great deal OP
alantan23
New Member
posted: Feb. 16, 2013 @ 7:22a
I don't get this. When you do a search the site takes you to other sites, like Expedia and Travelocity which displays prices that sometimes aren't even close to 378 dollars R/T? Am I doing something wrong?
jimbocobb
Senior Member - 2K
posted: Feb. 16, 2013 @ 7:52a
alantan23 said: I don't get this. When you do a search the site takes you to other sites, like Expedia and Travelocity which displays prices that sometimes aren't even close to 378 dollars R/T? Am I doing something wrong?
Those boxes are to "compare your results" with other sites. That said I'm not getting any hits on the 1st one I tried.
Edit: I changed the qty from 2 to 1 and it found hits.
SinglePapa
Handsome Member
posted: Feb. 16, 2013 @ 8:30a
Friends from other U.S. cities ask me if they could expect similar any time soon(?) One is laughing that fly.com has Dallas-Hawaii round-trip higher than (Dallas-NYC and NYC-Hawaii) round-trip combined!
shank
Senior Member - 5K
posted: Feb. 16, 2013 @ 8:51a
It is called supply and demand; fares to Hawaii from the West Coast on AS, HA have also been dropping like a rock, primarily out of SJC. We are flying back from OGG (to SAN) in early March on AS, price has dropped $30 since the beginning of the year, called AS who sent vouchers for the difference.
HA is notorious for dropping fares in one direction, not so much for the return, so inventory for such deals is typically limited, important to act fast.
there is a trend here of selling more one way legs to HNL for cheap --- this is great for those of us with BA avios miles having trouble finding both ways that fit are needs
SinglePapa
Handsome Member
posted: Feb. 16, 2013 @ 11:10a
no one mentions the $prices of one-way legs; I suspect they may not be much less than current round-trip special
germanpope
Graceful Member
posted: Feb. 16, 2013 @ 11:19a
SinglePapa said: no one mentions the $prices of one-way legs; I suspect they may not be much less than current round-trip special
they are there if you look --- the hawaiianairlines web site also have these --- and usually a 5% affinity discount can be found if you look hard enough
shank
Senior Member - 5K
posted: Feb. 16, 2013 @ 4:04p
Don't overlook Alaska Air - great deals from SLC, SAN, PDX, opportunities for saaver award bookings on AA, BA.
JDdoc
Enthusiastic Member
posted: Feb. 17, 2013 @ 8:19a
United has well-scheduled (evening return departure red-eye so you get an extra day at the beach) non-stops to Hawaii from EWR that range in price from ~$500 to >$1300. Prices can vary widely week to week / day to day. A useful tool is the United.com "my dates are flexible" rate calendar.
Assuming 10,000 FF miles RT and $500 per ticket, and assuming UA FF miles (Elite qualifying miles) are worth at least 2-3 cents each (if used for both rewards and elite qualification - this applies to some but not all fliers), the net cost of the RT ticket is $200-300.
Caveat - the cheapest tickets are not upgradeable with miles. Also... the jet-lag can be tough!
shank
Senior Member - 5K
posted: Feb. 17, 2013 @ 10:34a
JDdoc said: United has well-scheduled (evening return departure red-eye so you get an extra day at the beach) non-stops to Hawaii from EWR that range in price from ~$500 to >$1300. Prices can vary widely week to week / day to day. A useful tool is the United.com "my dates are flexible" rate calendar.
Assuming 10,000 FF miles RT and $500 per ticket, and assuming UA FF miles (Elite qualifying miles) are worth at least 2-3 cents each (if used for both rewards and elite qualification - this applies to some but not all fliers), the net cost of the RT ticket is $200-300.
Caveat - the cheapest tickets are not upgradeable with miles. Also... the jet-lag can be tough!
The same logic can be applied to HA - where the FF miles from the ONE such trip are worth a free interisland flight. HA's onboard service, overall performance is ranked FAR superior to UA - important for such a long flight.
There are a lot of great deals.I am confused which deal i should opt for.
jaimelobo
Senior Member - 4K
posted: Feb. 19, 2013 @ 1:13p
costalessgolf said: There are a lot of great deals.I am confused which deal i should opt for.I would go for the best one.
danant
New Member
posted: Feb. 21, 2013 @ 1:31a
Jet Airways puts 2 mln seats on sale at discounted price of Rs 2,250 across India...It's valid till December 2013
jaimelobo
Senior Member - 4K
posted: Feb. 21, 2013 @ 8:29a
danant said: Jet Airways puts 2 mln seats on sale at discounted price of Rs 2,250 across India...It's valid till December 2013Did they move Hawaii to India now?
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