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How far is Miami from Hawaii by plane?

Distance from Miami to Hawaii The shortest distance (air line) between Miami and Hawaii is 4,758.81 mi (7,658.56 km).



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Generally speaking, it's at least about 5 or 6 hours to fly to Hawaii from the west coast of the USA; 8 to 10 hours from the midwest and approximately 11 to 12 hours from the east coast.

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A direct flight to the Hawaiian Islands is the fastest and most convenient way to make the most of your time in Hawaii. Hawaiian Airlines offers the most direct flights to Hawaii from 13 U.S. gateway cities along with non-stop flights from Japan, South Korea, Australia, New Zealand, American Samoa and Tahiti.

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It's such a short flight, that you can even go for the weekend! On average, the absolute shortest flights from Los Angeles (LAX) and San Francisco (SAN) to Hawaii are about six hours non-stop.

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The most popular airlines for this route are United Airlines, Spirit Airlines, American Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines, and Frontier Airlines. Miami and Honolulu have 401 direct flights per week.

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Flight information for Honolulu to Europe There are no direct flights from Honolulu to Europe. Popular non-direct routes for this connection are Honolulu Airport - London Heathrow Airport, Honolulu Airport - London Gatwick Airport and Honolulu Airport - London City Airport.

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With the new service, Orlando International Airport will be the only Florida airport with nonstop service to Hawaii.

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So why was my flight to Hawaii, from east to west, so much longer than my flight home? The reason it took so much longer to fly back is the jet stream, a river of fast-moving air high up in the sky. Jet streams are usually about 100 miles wide. They can be thousands of miles long and are found all over the earth.

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April thru June and mid-August thru mid-September are Hawaii's low seasons, and airfares are lower then. No matter what time of year you travel, you may be able to score better deals if you travel midweek.

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Round-trip flights to Hawaii from the continental U.S. range from as low as $250 to more than $2,000, with prices varying due to time of year, airport, airline and booking service. In economy class, round-trip tickets between most U.S. cities and Honolulu cost between $500 and $800.

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Worried about the flight time from NYC to HNL? Don't be, it's not long at all. On average, your typical flight from New York to Hawaii will be just shy of 11 hours—made much, much shorter with Hawaiian Airlines 'direct flight options.

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Actually France through the territory of French Polynesia which includes the Marquesas Islands which are the closest group of islands to the Hawaiian ones.

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The closest country to Hawaii is technically the United States itself, as Hawaii is an integral part of the United States and is located in the Pacific Ocean, about 2,400 miles (3,900 kilometers) southwest of California. However, if you're looking for the closest foreign country to Hawaii, that would be Japan.

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Hawaii is a popular tourist destination, and airlines recognize the demand for flights to the islands. By offering affordable fares, airlines can attract more passengers and maximize their revenue. Airlines often use Hawaii routes as a way to fill seats during off-peak travel times.

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The lack of direct flights from London's Heathrow or Gatwick airports to Honolulu, Hawaii is largely due to the high cost associated with the route and long travel time. The economy is the main factor when an airline decides to add or remove a route from their route network.

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You can fly to either Honolulu Airport or Kahului Airport from many major cities in the US including Atlanta, New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco. Airlines that offer direct flights between Hawaii and the rest of the US include American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Southwest Airlines, United Airlines and many more.

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