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5 thoughts on “Rare: West Coast to Hawaii $89 Each Way”

  1. Hello BOH editors – a question if I might please….In your experience, would a similar opportunity for low fares be likely to occur in February or May? We have used Skyscanner in the past to try and determine the best times to purchase air fair but we do not have enough real world (practical) experience with Skyscanner in order to place a great deal of trust in them.

    I realize you can’t speak for the airlines with respect to what may (or may not) be offered in the future, but we are considering a return trip to Hawaii (either Kauai or Maui) during Feb or May in either ’23 or ’24. The big mystery for us with respect to air fair is when to pull the trigger on tickets. Thanks in advance for any thoughts or opinions you can offer!

    1. Hi Warren.

      Thanks. Great question. Both seasons should have good fares, depending on where you are flying from. That is based on the currently elevated level of competition from west coast cities, largely due to Southwest entering the picture. The best time to buy for these is typically about 90 days before, but that varies. We’ll publish airfare sales so please stay tuned.

      Aloha.

    1. Hello! Would you suggest booking flights for the entire trip from The east coast to Hawaii or is it better to book a flight to a west coast city, and a separate booking to HI? Anyone done this 2 leg trip?

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