AIRFARES FROM CANADA TO OSAKA TO HONOLULU
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AIRFARES FROM CANADA TO OSAKA TO HONOLULU
I am planning a trip to Japan in March of 2007. Why I chose March is because it is still off season and the fares are fairly reasonable. I plan to stay in Kyoto for 14 days and then stay in Hawaii for four days before heading back to Calgary, Canada.
QUESTION: Which airline are you using in off season ( Feb - Mar) and would they allow a stopover in Hawaii or maybe Singapore? I have researched this alot but most search engines do not tell if the stopover is allowed.
I need help!!!!!!!!!
QUESTION: Which airline are you using in off season ( Feb - Mar) and would they allow a stopover in Hawaii or maybe Singapore? I have researched this alot but most search engines do not tell if the stopover is allowed.
I need help!!!!!!!!!
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Hi..i am not that familiar with this routing..However, try Singapore Airlines if you want a stopover in Singapore..Not sure about Hawaii..Why don't you contact
TreK Escapes in Calgary..I use the one in Edmonton all of the time for airfares and have got some good deals..
336-14 Street N.W.
Calgary, Alberta
Canada
T2N 1Z7
Tel: (403) 283-6115
1-800-690-4859
Fax: (403) 283-4166
TreK Escapes in Calgary..I use the one in Edmonton all of the time for airfares and have got some good deals..
336-14 Street N.W.
Calgary, Alberta
Canada
T2N 1Z7
Tel: (403) 283-6115
1-800-690-4859
Fax: (403) 283-4166
#3
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First, Hawaii is not a "stopover" point for trips from Canada to Japan.
And Singapore is a long way <b>beyond</b> Tokyo from Canada.
You really have to price the itinerary as a "multiple destination" flight on various search engine; and cannot really see it as a stopover.
And Singapore is a long way <b>beyond</b> Tokyo from Canada.
You really have to price the itinerary as a "multiple destination" flight on various search engine; and cannot really see it as a stopover.
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You can get a ticket to Singapore that allows a stopover in Tokyo. Air Canada, United, ANA, or Singapore airlines or some combination would do it. United has a nonstop between Osaka and Honolulu. Continental has a nonstop between Nagoya (not fare from Osaka) and Honolulu at pretty good prices.




