Hawaiian Airlines loyalty members can redeem miles for Covid tests
Hawaiian Airlines is offering a new way for customers to save dollars on pre-travel Covid-19 tests.
The airline is allowing loyalty members to redeem HawaiianMiles for the tests.
The test costs $150 per customer or members can redeem 14,000 HawaiianMiles.
The at-home saliva tests are arranged through partner Vault Health using a testing supervisor via video call.
Results are confirmed within 24 hours of the lab receiving the sample.
A negative test result is required prior to travel for all Hawaii-bound travelers to avoid mandatory quarantine.
"We remain dedicated to making testing for our guests as convenient and accessible as possible," the airline said.
Point redemption for Covid tests is being offered only for a limited time, the company said.
Written by Ray Montgomery, US Editor
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