Here's a new twist on air travel during these trying times. Flights to Hawaii that both rarely cancel and operate close to schedule. They're the most reliable way to travel to the Hawaiian islands. Even if you're connecting to these flights, you'll depart at the crack of dawn. That's the sweet spot when your flights tend to take off! And get this, you'll even fly on a more spacious plane and be served a meal. Here's the deal!
UNITED AIRLINES: United operates the most extensive network from the mainiand to Hawaii. To Honolulu, on the island of Oahu, you can catch a United widebody nonstop from Newark, Washington DC/Dulles, Chicago, Houston, and Denver. United flies a combination of 777's 767's, and 787's to Hawaii. AMERICAN AIRLINES: Another major player in the Hawaiian market, American offers 777's and 787's from their hub in Dallas/Ft. Worth to Honolulu. DELTA AIRLINES: Fly nonstop to Honolulu from their hubs in Atlanta and Salt Lake City. Seasonal service is also available from Minneapolis/St. Paul, Detroit, and New York's JFK. Delta fliers 767's and Airbus A330 aircraft on these routes. HAWAIIAN AIRLINES: Get a taste of the Hawaiian islands the moment you step onboard! Hawaiian Flies A330 jets nonstop to Honolulu 5 times weekly from both Boston and New York's JFK airport. Why are these flights so reliable? Air cargo is extremely important in the mainland to Honolulu market. And in the airline business, cargo gets a high priority. So besides Hawaiian vacation travelers, time sensitive shipments will also be on board. So does all this reliability come with a higher price tag? Of course! We're talking about the airlines here. You're paying for the convenience of a better schedule and a bigger two aisle plane. Depending upon when, the tab can sometimes run a few hundred dollars more. Bear in mind Hawaii is a 10,000 mile round trip hop from the east. So in the post pandemic air travel world, Hawaiian airfares aren't too terrible.
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AuthorI'm Paul Ferdinand, Owner + Travel Advisor at Rainbow Voyages. I eat, drink, and sleep all things Hawaiian travel, so you don't have to. Archives
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