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    Hawaii Sales for Late Summer/Fall Travel

    Save on fall flights to the Hawaiian Islands with new sales from both Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines. Hawaiian's current sale is valid for travel is valid from August 13 through December 14. All tickets must be booked by August 13.

    Fares include:

    Las Vegas to Honolulu $403 round-trip, including all taxes

    Los Angeles to Honolulu $382 round-trip, including all taxes

    Los Angeles to Kahului-Maui $445 round-trip, including all taxes

    New York to Honolulu $562 round-trip, including all taxes

    Portland to Honolulu $378 round-trip, including all taxes

    San Diego to Honolulu $336 round-trip, including all taxes

    San Francisco to Honolulu $362 round-trip, including all taxes

    Seattle to Honolulu $422 round-trip, including all taxes

    Seattle to Kahului-Maui $402 round-trip, including all taxes

    Oakland to Kahului-Maui $377 round-trip, including all taxes

    Alaska Airlines' latest Hawaii Sale is valid for Sunday through Friday travel, from September 5 through December 11. All tickets must be purchased by August 14.

    Rules and restrictions may vary slightly by route: Travel between Honolulu and Orlando is valid from October 11, 2012, through December 11, 2012. Travel between Maui and Sacramento is valid from September 5, 2012, through November 7, 2012. Travel from Alaska to Honolulu is valid daily when flights operate from September 10, 2012, through December 9, 2012. Travel from Honolulu to Alaska is valid daily when flights operate from September 10, 2012, through November 16, 2012. Travel from Maui to Sacramento, Lihue to Oakland, or Maui to Oakland is valid Mondays through Fridays.

    Avoid blackout dates for travel to Hawaii from November 15 through November 21. Sale fares are not available for travel from Hawaii November 23 through November 28. Sale fares are not available for travel from Honolulu to Portland, Medford or Bend from November 11 through November 28.

    Fares include:

    Oakland to Honolulu $337 round-trip, nonstop, including all taxes

    Portland to Kahului-Maui $493 round-trip, nonstop, including all taxes

    For a complete list of current deals, visit our fare pages for Honolulu and Kahului.

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