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Delta Honolulu Sale from $482 RT!
Delta Honolulu Sale from $482 RT!
Head to Hawaii before they start gearing up for the super expensive winter season!
Be the first to fly to paradise onboard Delta’s last minute sale to Honolulu. With flights starting at just $482 round-trip, you’ll have extra money to spend on important things like great Oahu restaurants, island tours, or maybe surf lessons! But hurry, this sale end August 21st.
Travel between Aug. 7 and Sept. 30, 2006 - a week advance purchase is required. Blackout dates over Labor Day weekend and selection days in September. Fares not valid on Saturdays.
Hawaiian tropics await you sale from United
Limited-time promotional airfares to Honolulu or Maui this Summer!
Enjoy United’s friendly service with a smile to the Hawaiian Islands this summer, with affordable promotional airfares available from dozens of cities across the country. Pack your bags and head to the sun, surf and sand on United – the airline with the most number of nonstop flights per week to Hawaii.
Complete travel by September 30, 2006 - a 7-day advance purchase is required. Travel on all days of the week - a three-night minimum stay is required.
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Hawaii Vacations for Less - Up to $150 off
Visit Travelocity for Hawaii Deals
Mastercard and Travelocity have paired up to offer Hawaii vacations for less!
Book a 3 night Flight + Hotel Hawaii vacation with your MasterCard card and save $75. Book a 5 + night Flight + Hotel Hawaii vacation with your MasterCard card and save $150!
You must complete travel by November 26, 2006. Hurry to make your booking -this sale ends September 3, 2006.
Flight+Hotel to Hawaii (3 night minimum) =$75 off use coupon code: FALL75MC
Flight+Hotel to Hawaii (5 night minimum) =$150 off coupon code: ALOHA150
Wish You Were Here: Fly RT to Hawaii from $303+
Wish You Were Here: Fly RT to Hawaii from $303+
Whether your dream vacation involves cruising down Haleakala on a mountain bike, kayaking along the Na Pali coast, or kicking back with a good book on Waikiki Beach, you can make it a reality by catching a flight to Hawaii with Aloha Airlines. Fares start at just $303+ round-trip.
Tickets must be purchased by August 15, 2006, for travel valid through November 15, 2006.
Fares are only valid for travel on Tuesday to Thursday.
Passengers on Aloha’s 60th Anniversary Will Fly Free on Their Birthday in 2007
Aloha Airlines – Great New Look, Same Great Fares to Hawaii!
We love birthday gifts - even when it’s not our birthday! July 26, 2006 is Aloha Airlines’ 60th birthday and on that day, they are giving out birthday presents to all of their passengers.
The Aloha Airlines Our Birthday is Your Birthday Giveaway entitles every passenger traveling on a paid ticket to receive a certificate that can be redeemed for a free interisland roundtrip ticket on Aloha when they fly on their birthday in 2007.
“We’re grateful for all the support we’ve gotten over the years,” said David A. Banmiller, Aloha’s president and chief executive officer. “An airline doesn’t enjoy the privilege of providing continuous service for 60 years without the wholehearted backing of the communities it serves. So we’re thanking the people who fly us on our birthday by celebrating their birthday.”
To book a flight leaving on July 26, head to Aloha Airlines – Great New Look, Same Great Fares to Hawaii!
Aloha Airlines - Great Flights to and in Hawaii
Book your Vacation to Hawaii with Aloha Today!
Aloha Airlines provides frequent, convenient, all-jet service connecting the five major airports in the State of Hawaii (Hilo, Hawaii; Honolulu, Oahu; Kahului, Maui; Kona, Hawaii; Lihue, Kauai). Aloha also provides the fastest, most efficient way to move air cargo between any of the islands.
Aloha’s unique Trans-Pacific service brings the Spirit of Aloha to Oakland in the San Francisco Bay Area, Orange County’s John Wayne Airport in the heart of Southern California, San Diego, Las Vegas, Reno, and Sacramento.
Aloha has also earned a reputation as the innovator in inter-island travel as the first carrier in Hawaii to offer Drive-Thru Check-In, Curbside Check-in, Express Kiosk Check-in and Electronic Ticketing.
Cheap Flights to Hawaii
Why Go: The Hawaiian islands really are as good as they look in the movies. Selecting which island to go to depends on whether you want to fish, snorkel and scuba dive, hike, surf, beachcomb, climb cliffs, take in some history, party—the list goes on and on. One thing you can be assured of is that no matter which island you visit, the scenery is breathtaking: rain forests, sandy beaches that range in color from white to green, volcanoes, lava beds, rain forests, verdant valleys, canyons, and cliffs.
Temperatures in Hawaii remain constant throughout the year, but because of the islands’ isolation and range of environments, there is a vast assortment of flora and fauna. And don’t forget that some islands also have cultural and historic sites, museums, and ethnic areas like Honolulu’s Chinatown. It’s hard to see all an island has to offer in just one trip. As more and more tourists visit Hawai’i, the islands are becoming more resort like, but you can still experience their beauty and essence.
Cheap Flights to Honolulu
Aloft gliding over the island, surfing, paddling a kayak, cruising on a tour boat, scuba diving, walking, bicycling, horseback riding—there are as many ways to explore the island of O’ahu as you can imagine.
Honolulu is the largest city in Hawai’i and its tourist center is the resort suburb of Waikiki. There are attractions in both Honolulu and Waikiki, but the main attraction is O’ahu itself.
The museums and historic and cultural sites will immerse you in Hawaiian culture and lore. Waikiki Beach provides an introduction to water activities and surfing. For pounding surf, take a drive to the north shore and visit its magnificent beaches. In the winter, grab a seat on the bleachers and watch the professional surfers compete on the north shore’s monster waves.
Possibly the biggest attraction is the geography. O’ahu has mountain ranges, valleys, extinct volcanoes, and dry gulches. And the best site is sitting on the lanai and watching the sun set into the Pacific.
Take a deep breath, smile. You’re going to paradise.
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