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Which airlines fly to Hawaii?

What airlines go to Hawaii?
  • Hawaiian Airlines. The islands' home carrier is Hawaiian Airlines. ...
  • Alaska Airlines. The airline's name may not give away its tropical route map, but it certainly has quite a few flights between the mainland and Hawaii. ...
  • American Airlines. ...
  • Delta Air Lines. ...
  • Southwest Airlines. ...
  • United Airlines.




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  • Hawaiian Airlines. First up is Hawaiian Airlines. ...
  • Alaska Airlines. Another great option for flying to Hawaii is Alaska Airlines. ...
  • Delta Airlines. ...
  • WestJet. ...
  • United Airlines. ...
  • American Airlines. ...
  • Southwest Airlines is among the top airlines flying to Hawaii. ...
  • Japan Airlines.


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Hawaiian flies to many island destinations from the mainland, including Honolulu, Kahului (Maui), Kona (Big Island) and Lihue (Kauai). Once in Hawaii, it has a dense interisland network as well with more than 170 flights per day, making it the largest airline flying intrastate.

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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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That being said, Oahu is also the easiest island to travel to from other islands thanks to the Honolulu Airport. If you're visiting for enough time to take a mini-trip, you can easily get to Oahu from any of the major islands in about two hours from check-in to taxi.

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The wettest months are from November to March, but winter rains do not generally disrupt vacation plans, since the weather is very localized. This means that if it is raining where you are, there is almost always a sunny spot to be found around the coast.

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The best time to visit Hawaii is between March and September. This is when the islands see the highest temperatures and the lowest amount of rain.

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Our distinct network of domestic and international transpacific flights, and our robust Neighbor Island schedule of service, symbolize our mission to connect the world to Hawai'i and link our archipelago. Every one of our approximately 260 daily flights either departs from Hawai'i, or arrives on our shores.

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If you're short on time, here's a quick answer to your question: Flights to Hawaii are expensive due to the islands' remote location, limited competition among airlines, high operational costs, and strong tourism demand.

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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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Flight information for Europe to Honolulu There are no direct flights from Europe to Honolulu.

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As a general rule of thumb, international travel requires a passport. So, at the very least, foreign nationals who are neither American citizens nor permanent residents will need a passport to go to Hawaii. Passport requirements will differ based on the length of stay and the country of origin.

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Hawaiian Airlines is Certified as a 3-Star Airline for the quality of its airport and onboard product and staff service. Product rating includes seats, amenities, food & beverages, IFE, cleanliness etc, and service rating is for both cabin staff and ground staff.

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While many vacations are five to seven days long, we recommend staying for at least 10 days to enjoy your Hawaiian vacation. The time change is difficult to adjust to at first and takes about 3 days to get fully acclimated. So, allowing a couple days to get over the jet lag is important.

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Kauai is the winner It has a variety of views and terrain to see. Rocky coastlines, beautiful beaches, lush jungles, and mountains and valleys. There is so much to see and do. Kauai tends to not be as popular as islands like Maui and Oahu so you can fully enjoy what the island offers.

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Hawaii is a stunning location with plenty of fun things to do, no matter which island you visit. If you're in the market for a beachy, relaxing vacation, you may want to head to Maui. Otherwise, consider Honolulu for its abundance of hotels, things to do and plentiful flight connections to other U.S. cities.

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