Smaller East Coast Cities to Hawaii Under $300 Each Way

Nov 12, 2009 1 Comment by Jeff

Ala Moana Beach parkToday is an unusual Hawaii airfare sale day.  Many times readers asking for cheaper airfares from places where we rarely find sales. At most times, the cost to get from these airline spoke cities to the hubs typically make flying to Hawaii prohibitively expensive. That’s not so today.

This is a broad sale and currently includes Continental Delta/Northwest, United, US Air.

My suggestion is to get on a flexible date search like Kayak and see if your nearby airports are included.  Here are just some of the cities on offer:

Akron, Albany, Augusta, Baltimore, Birmingham, Boston, Bristol, Buffalo, Charleston, Dayton, Ft. Myers, Greenville, Harrisburg, Hartford, Huntsville, Jacksonville, Knoxville, Lexington, Louisville, Mobile, Montgomery, Norfolk, Orlando, Pensacola, Providence, Richmond, Sarasota, Savannah, West Palm Beach, and Wilmington.

  • Cost:  Approximately $600 round trip (all-inclusive).
  • Dates:  Some dates between now and early December, then January, February and a few dates thereafter.
  • Advance purchase:  Varies, but mostly 14 days.
  • Minimum/maximum stay:  Varies, but mostly 3/60.
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One Response to “Smaller East Coast Cities to Hawaii Under $300 Each Way”

  1. Rich Wallace says:

    My wife and I will be in Hawaii Feb 18-28 for our 15th anniversary(she doesn’t know) I have the flights but have not reserved rooms yet. I was wondering if you had ideas for lodging in Honolulu for a couple of days and I am considering either Maui or the Big Island or both. Is it expensive and practicle to travel between the islands or should we stay at just one. This is our first trip to Hawaii. Any suggestions will be appreciated.

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