Interisland Tickets Hawaiian Islands
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Hi,
You can purchase the coupons in advance directly from the airlines (both Aloha & Hawaiian). However, I found the price my travel agent got for e-tickets was equal to the coupons and less hassle since I didn't have to exchange the coupons at the airport check-in counter. We paid under $60. Contrary to other opinions I've seen on this board, we had no trouble with any of our inter-island hops. The planes were very crowded though. Get in line to get on early!
You can purchase the coupons in advance directly from the airlines (both Aloha & Hawaiian). However, I found the price my travel agent got for e-tickets was equal to the coupons and less hassle since I didn't have to exchange the coupons at the airport check-in counter. We paid under $60. Contrary to other opinions I've seen on this board, we had no trouble with any of our inter-island hops. The planes were very crowded though. Get in line to get on early!
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where did you get these inter-island tickets. Did you have flexibility of missing the plane. I am not finding a way to buy coupons before hand only reserve before hands. So please share if you have anymore details on putting the coupons in my hand before travel.
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I was in Hawaii last month and before I left I purchased the coupons through Blue Hawaii Travel Agency's web site. They were about $65 for each one way segment. The service was excellent. I looked all over and you can't get them much cheaper than that anywhere you go. I would make your reservations with the airlines way in advance. The good flights book up quickly. Also, I suggest you get to the airport at least two hours early for the interisland flights. The lines to check in can be very long. FYI, each time, I was able to catch a flight earlier than the one I was booked on.
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Originally, I called Aloha Airlines and they told me about the coupons and offered to sell them to me. Don't know if they still do that but I would call. I looked at their web site and they are offering "flex fares" of $49.99 right now but if you want total flexibility of schedule you can also purchase the coupons at the Hawaiian travel agency hawaii-nei.com (I haven't used them, but their web site is informative)
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If there's six of you, then you could just buy the vouchers directly from Aloha Airlines. The airline sells the vouchers in books of six for about $375 or about $62.50 a ticket. You just call the airline to reserve your flights, and then you can buy the book of vouchers and turn in the vouchers for your tickets at the check-in counter. That's what I did. Really simple. That way, you don't have to bother going thru a 3rd party like a travel agent.



