Blue Hawaii air fares

Friday, 14 Feb, 2006 0

There’s never a bad time to visit Hawaii – and now Hawaiian Airlines has made it even easier to do so with a new range of special “Blue Hawaii” air fares from Australia, starting at just $1053 per person, ex Sydney. 

From 15 February to 31 March, and again from 1 November until 9 December, you can buy a roundtrip ticket from Sydney to Honolulu from just $1053, including taxes and surcharges. 

You can also continue from Hawaii to the neighbour islands of Maui, Lanai or The Big Island of Hawaii for an additional AUD $75 one way, plus applicable tax and surcharges. 

And passengers flying from Melbourne or Brisbane can also connect to Hawaiian’s evening flights from Sydney. The roundtrip to Honolulu, including international and domestic air fares and taxes and surcharges is approximately $1233 per person (based on taxes at today’s date). 

Applicable shoulder season departures from 1 April to 16 June, and again from 18 July – 31 October, are priced at just $1153 including tax for a Sydney – Honolulu roundtrip. 

And in the high season, from 17 June – 17 July, and again from 10-15 December, Hawaiian offers a competitive fare of $1303 including tax. 

Hawaiian Airlines offers evening departures from Sydney, using Boeing 767-300ER aircraft, which cross the international dateline and arrive in Honolulu at 11am the same day – in time to be on world famous Waikiki Beach by afternoon, or to make same-day flight connections to neighbour islands. 

All of these special fares are available for sale and ticketing until 24 March. Seats are limited at these prices and some conditions apply. 

For more information or to make a booking contact AFTA or licensed travel agents. 

For more information about Hawaiian Airlines, please visit www.hawaiianair.com.au.



 

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