Chicago to Big Island, Kauai or Maui Under $600 (All-Inclusive)

Oct 07, 2009 4 Comments by

islandsUnited just made it easier to get to Hawaii’s neighbor islands from Chicago.  In fact they priced them lower than Honolulu, which is quite unusual. American is just a few dollars higher, so do check there too.

  • Cost:  under $600 round trip (all-inclusive)
  • Airlines:  United Airlines, also American Airlines
  • Dates:  Travel through mid-December
  • Availability:  Good
  • Advance purchase:  14 days
  • Minimum/maximum days:  3/60
  • Book at ual.com.
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4 Responses to “Chicago to Big Island, Kauai or Maui Under $600 (All-Inclusive)”

  1. Randy Fedrowitz says:

    Hi,
    I am looking for flights only. From Milwaukee wi, or Chicago Ill,
    or Minieappleas MN. To Kauai. and ther is a small airport in central Wi.(cwa) if you can check on a price just to see how much more it is. The dates are for Feb. 19/ 2010
    4 tickets 2 will come back Feb.27/
    I need 4 tickets If you can Feb. 25/ 2010 anytime after 7 p.m.
    If not the 26th to the fifth of March you can even make night or when ever.
    Thanks
    Randy Fedrowitz

  2. Jeff says:

    Hi Randy,

    US Airways: $850 from ORD, $730 from MSP or $750 MKE. CWA adds at least $200.

    Aloha, Jeff

  3. Ginger johnson says:

    Hi – I don’t fly much but will be going to Hawaii from Denver this May with my husband. Will fly economy. Where do you suggest is the best part of the air plane to sit? I know the exit seats but they are hard to get. Also, do you have airlines you especially like? Thanks. Ginger

  4. Jeff says:

    Hi Ginger,

    I used to buy based on the airline, but of recent have switched to buying based for the most part on cost. Try using http://seatguru.com and look at their seating charts as you prepare to make reservations. I hope that helps.

    Aloha, Jeff

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