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Hawaii Deals | Denver to/from Kona $465 RT

Great price today if you’re headed between Denver and Kona all of 2017 including peak summer travel. Save from $100-$400 off the normal cost of these flights if you act immediately.  It’s been about six months since we last saw great prices from the mile high city, so we’re happy to have these return today. Don’t ask later where the deal is – it will be gone.

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Hawaii Deals | Denver to/from Kona $465 RT

Airline: Alaska Airlines.

Travel dates: From January 21 through mid-November 2017. Mostly weekdays but does include some Sundays.

Fare and Availability: $465 round trip including all taxes and fees. Some dates $10 more. This is the lowest round trip fares in this market and are not available all dates. Use flexible date search at Alaska Airlines to view fare and availability by month. You can also check on Priceline.

Route: Denver to and from Kona only. Works in both directions. No other islands. Requires brief stop in Seattle but it is a good connection.

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2 thoughts on “Hawaii Deals | Denver to/from Kona $465 RT”

  1. So this Denver to Kona flight stops briefly in Seattle, but a flight from Seattle to Kona is over 650.00 RT and higher. Crazy. Need reasonable fares from Sea-Kona

    1. True enough Renae.

      We’re flying from Hawaii to Europe for within $100 of the same price we’re paying to fly between islands next week. Go figure.

      Aloha.

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