You can book fares for as low as $99 one way Hawaii with Alaska Airlines 2024 to and from the continental United States for travel on various dates through October of 2024, depending on the specific flight route…
As Low as $99 One Way Hawaii With Alaska Airlines 2024
…but you must book these low fares by Thursday, May 23, 2024 at 11:59 in the evening Pacific Daylight Time.
The fare is as low as $99.00 each way between Anchorage, Portland, San Diego, San Jose, San Francisco, and Seattle; and Kona, Kahului, Lihue, and Honolulu in Hawaii. The lowest airfare is currently between San Diego and Honolulu, San Diego and Maui, and San Francisco and Maui.
However, please keep in mind the following information:
- Seats are for Saver fares with Alaska Airlines — which are the equivalent of basic economy fares — meaning that you are required to deal with restrictions on your travel.
- Expect higher than normal traffic volumes at the official Internet web site, the official social media site, and the telephone line of Alaska Airlines.
- Rental vehicles are potentially either prohibitively expensive — or worse: rental car companies may have no vehicles in stock at all for certain dates — in Hawaii.
- Fares were in effect at the time this article was written; but could be sold out at the time of purchasing tickets — meaning that availability is limited.
Not all flights operate daily. Fares may not be available over all dates; and fares on some dates may be higher. The number of seats available in this fare class during the travel period shown are limited and may change at any time without notice. Fares include government taxes and fees and carrier fees. Fares are non-refundable, non-transferrable, non-endorsable, non-upgradable and non-changeable. Travel must only be on flights operated by Alaska Airlines.
Other terms and conditions apply.
Final Boarding Call
If you can take advantage of this sale, do so as soon as possible, as this potential opportunity ends during the next week or when the supply of available seats is exhausted. Be sure to exercise patience due to the aforementioned high volumes of customer traffic; and be as flexible as possible with your travel plans.
Source: Anonymous reader of The Gate With Brian Cohen.