Scheduling Hawaii Flights
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Scheduling Hawaii Flights
I am considering a trip to Hawaii and wondering how most people go about arranging their flights. I would not mind being in Honolulu the last couple nights to take advantage of the food scene, and also if the flights work out better, but I would hope to spend the majority of my 10 days on Kauai or the big island. Do most people arrange to fly to their island of choice, or is it possible to get tickets to another island from Honolulu on the spot, or do multi-destination flights or ??? Thanks for any advice.
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I have always done direct flights but that's not always possible for Kauai. In those cases I arrange an interisland flight but I don't wait to do it on the spot. I'd rather know how long the layover will be and if I can check my luggage all the way through.
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Suggest you google away and find the best deals. From the main/International airport in Honolulu/Oahu - if you haven't checked your baggage through - you can just grab your luggage and head next door to the Inter-island terminal, a short walk of take one if the wiki-wiki's, whatever they are called.
The flight to Kauai takes about 20 minutes - (Big Island - 40? minutes) - and once we land - I usually head across the street to the rental car counters - while my wife waits for the luggage, or vice versa.
The flight to Kauai takes about 20 minutes - (Big Island - 40? minutes) - and once we land - I usually head across the street to the rental car counters - while my wife waits for the luggage, or vice versa.
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Like suze says, depends where you are flying from, I fly out of LAX and there are nonstops to Kauai on AA, United and sometimes Delta. I have also flown Hawaiian with change in HNL, if you do that, be sure and book all on one ticket, as due to a recent HA policy change, if you book on separate tickets you have to claim your baggage in HNL and recheck it for the inter-island flight, might be a new fee as well. Allow at least two hours between flights, go have a drink at Stinger Ray's.
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If you plan on visiting the Big Island you might consider flying into Hilo and out of Kona, or vice versa. For the transition day(s) from one side of the island to the next
do try to spend some time at Volcanoes National Park
or other stops that might interest you.
You asked:
"...or is it possible to get tickets to another island from Honolulu on the spot... "
It's my experience that inter-island flights fill up fast, so you might want to consider planning this.
R5
do try to spend some time at Volcanoes National Park
or other stops that might interest you.
You asked:
"...or is it possible to get tickets to another island from Honolulu on the spot... "
It's my experience that inter-island flights fill up fast, so you might want to consider planning this.
R5
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Kayak is our go to site as well when heading to the mainland...as stated above, definitely book interisland flights early. Prices vary and cheaper ones go fast. Alaska air flies direct from many cities to Lihue as well. Had great success with them as well as excellent reliable Hawaiian air. American and United work pretty well too. I agree, find a beginning island home base and go from there...i've booked itineraries for clients landing in Honolulu and bouncing around the islands, then departing from Kona back to California.
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