
Starting January 5, you can fly for a more reasonable price from Hawaii’s single-most important market, California. Perhaps most importantly, this price is currently available over the typically very expensive (March and April) Spring break period. Don’t wait if you want to travel over those dates.
Here’s the deal:
Brad (2 years ago)
seeing $184 one way and $389 all inclusive on Hawaiian Airlines site!
Jeff (2 years ago)
You’re correct and I’ve updated it. Thanks.
Jeff (2 years ago)
You’re correct and I’ve updated it. Thanks
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girasoli (2 years ago)
Thank you sooo much for this post! I almost gave up on a sale for San Diego. Got it for $175 each way using the discount from your other post
Mahalo!
Jeff (2 years ago)
Glad that it worked for you Girasoli!
Aloha, Jeff
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Soozzie (2 years ago)
Mahalo — worked like a charm. I was suspicious about upcoming lower fares since they had been climbing the past few days. So glad I waited, and so glad I watch your blog like a hawk! And many more thanks for the 5%!
Jeff (2 years ago)
Hi Soozzie,
Thanks so much for the nice feedback. I’m glad it worked out for you! Happy holidays.
Aloha, Jeff
LF (2 years ago)
This is great! We live in Hawaii and want the family to come out this Spring.
Do you know if there will there be any similar deals for summer, originating in Hawaii? we are holding onto our seats ready to snap up any deal like this as soon as it comes along!
Jeff (2 years ago)
Hi FL,
If you read today’s post, you’ll see my predictions on summer travel, which is valid in both directions.
Aloha, Jeff