Hawaii anyone?
For those still seeking that unique Christmas gift, Hawaiian Airlines has just the thing – a flight from Sydney to Honolulu for just $549 plus pre-payable taxes and charges of approximately $300 – a total of $849 per person.
The airline is also offering a fare of just $649 plus taxes and charges of approximately $380 ex Melbourne – a total $1029.
And for just $150 more, travellers can take off to one of Hawaii’s magnificent neighbour island destinations – Maui, Kauai, Hilo and Kona on The Big Island.
These special fare-only deals are valid for travel from 24 February to 31 March – but they are only available for sale from today until Christmas Eve, 24 December – and they will sell quickly.
“This is the best fare to Hawaii in many years,” said Scott Cammell, Hawaiian’s Sales and Marketing Manager, Australia.
“It’s also a novel Christmas gift for those seeking something different for family and friends – or even for themselves!”
Hawaiian Airlines departs Sydney every Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday evening, arriving in Honolulu at 11am the same day, and enabling passengers to be on the world famous Waikiki Beach that afternoon, or to connect quickly with flights to neighbour islands.
The evening departure from Australia enables passengers from throughout Australia to fly to Sydney during the day and make a same-evening connection.
Seats are limited at these prices and some conditions apply. Taxes can change without notice. For more information or to make a booking contact your AFTA travel agent, or contact Hawaiian Airlines on 02 9244 2377.
For more information about Hawaiian Airlines visit www.hawaiianair.com.au.
Graham Muldoon
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