Any websites to find nonstops destination from a certain city?
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Any websites to find nonstops destination from a certain city?
We have 1 week off in March to travel. We live in Honolulu which is far from everywhere and we have such a short time to travel, so I'm looking for places that we can reach on nonstop flights. We travel to the other hawaiian islands during long weekends, so we're looking for somewhere else to go. We went nonstop to Sydney already. Mainly looking for west coast locations and asia/pacific area to minimize travel time. Is there a website or search engine so I can identify nonstop destinations from Honolulu? Thanks!
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Hi lia, I would do as dreamer suggested. Go to the website of the airport you want to depart from and play around with different locations. I am sure that you could fly into LAX or SFO. I believe that you could also fly to Portland, OR or Seattle WA. The PNW will probably not have good weather however in March. SF could have pleasant weather or not.
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This might help:
"Where Can I Fly Direct?"
http://www.oag.com/travel-guides/air.../from-airport/
I'm not sure if 'direct' means 'non-stop'.
"Where Can I Fly Direct?"
http://www.oag.com/travel-guides/air.../from-airport/
I'm not sure if 'direct' means 'non-stop'.
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There are nonstops to Portland, OR, although our weather is pretty unpredictable in March. Last year we were in Honolulu and flew back home here the end of March and arrived to snow, lol! That is not the norm, but rain is. So if you don't mind a good chance of chilly or wet weather, then come. It really is pretty here in the rain, and you could easily fill a week with things to do. Our coast is only 90 minutes away and is especially great when it is stormy, and of course is totally opposite from your beaches at home.
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NWA, Hawaiian, Continental, Alaska all run nonstops Honolulu/Seattle. the flight is just under 6 hours.
But I wouldn't necessarily invite you here in March. The weather is just not very good at that time.
I am positive there are also non-stops from Honolulu to LA, San Francisco, and Portland.
I simply use Expedia.com to investigate. Then purchase my plane ticket by going to the airlines own website.
But I wouldn't necessarily invite you here in March. The weather is just not very good at that time.
I am positive there are also non-stops from Honolulu to LA, San Francisco, and Portland.
I simply use Expedia.com to investigate. Then purchase my plane ticket by going to the airlines own website.
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Hawaiian Airlines has non-stop flights to Phoenix. March is a beautiful time of year to come to AZ too. So if you're looking for something different from "lush" to "desert" (both beautiful) that's another idea.
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Sorry, budget_traveler, but not very helpful post, since frequent travelers are well aware of the websites you list and they don't help in answering the original poster's question.
Think you might be a newbie, especially since you've only posted one other post: "Hi, I am planning a trip to Las Vegas by the end of November and since am not much of a traveler guy, i would like to collect some information on hotels, and flights. Where to get the best deals and which site would be the best."
Most newbies take a while to figure out they can search THIS website on "Las Vegas" and get quite a bit of the information you asked for.
Think you might be a newbie, especially since you've only posted one other post: "Hi, I am planning a trip to Las Vegas by the end of November and since am not much of a traveler guy, i would like to collect some information on hotels, and flights. Where to get the best deals and which site would be the best."
Most newbies take a while to figure out they can search THIS website on "Las Vegas" and get quite a bit of the information you asked for.