Passengers on the same airplane pay a wide range of fares. Tickets are sold for what the market will bear so smart
shopping can save you a lot of money on airfares. It takes some time and effort but you will have the satisfaction of knowing you got a bargain and can use the savings for lodging and activities in the Islands. Note that sometimes your best buy will be a package deal that includes airfare, hotel, and car. These are available from sources that can sometimes include two, or all three, things for less than either airfare or lodging would cost individually. Interisland Plane at Kona's Keahole Airport
Many airlines offer service to Hawaii. We do not consider first-class, business-class, or full coach fares here. Economy class fares will save you a lot of money that you can spend on other "needs" during your stay in the Islands. These guidelines will reduce the cost when you purchase airline tickets individually or as part of a package.
Book ahead -- you will normally pay much less if you book at least 14-21 days ahead, but bargains are rarely found more than 3-4 months ahead. | |||
A Saturday night stay is sometimes required for the lowest fares. | |||
Avoid holidays -- The fares are usually more expensive around holidays and the airlines have black-out days so that you cannot use frequent flier miles or get discounts from coupons. | |||
Pick the right days of the week-- generally the best fares are offered on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Saturday afternoon. Sunday, Monday, Thursday, and Friday travel generally costs more. | |||
Season of the year-- tickets to Hawaii will generally be less expensive from mid-April through May and from September through mid-December. | |||
Pick less popular flights that depart mid-morning or late evening. | |||
Choose the same airline for all legs of your itinerary. | |||
Keep your eye open for sales which are held periodically by the airlines. | |||
Use the internet -- virtually all the airlines have web sites and at times fares are offered lower than those shown to their reservations agents. Some airlines charge a fee for ticket purchase made by phone or at the airport. Many airlines offer e-mail notice of specials if you sign up for them on their web site. | |||
Check with the airline on baggage weight, size, and the charges per bag. This information is normally available on their web site and charges per bag vary between airlines. Also, the charges for bags over the weight limit (normally 50 pounds) or size limit can cost you an additional $25 to $80 depending on the airline.. Generally the cheaper your ticket, the tighter the restrictions. You will almost always be charged a fee to change your flight schedule with the advance purchase discount tickets. Make sure you know exactly what restrictions apply before you commit to buying. Web Based " Travel Agents" We never rely on only one source to find the best fare. Cheap Tickets, Travelocity, Expedia and Orbitz are examples of internet travel sites. We also use Sidestep to research fares and purchase tickets. SideStep searches the airline's web sites and displays Priceline can sometimes provide lower fares if you want to bid for your tickets. We have not used the site Interisland Airlines Any of the airlines will do baggage transfer for you in either direction. Just tell the ticket agent when you check-in you want to check your baggage through to your final destination. However, on departing from a neighbor island and connecting to a mainland flight on another island be sure your luggage goes through the agriculture screening or you will have to retrieve your bags, have them screened, and recheck them. This especially applies to the smaller airports so be sure to check because at Molokai, Lanai, and the West Maui airports, agricultural screening may not be available. We are pleased to see multiple airlines offering alternatives for inter-island travel. We've seen a number of low-fare airlines come and go in Hawaii over the past 25 years. When it was only Hawaiian and Aloha, the inter-island fares were high and not competitive. We've flown Island Air and were pleased with their service. We've also heard good reports about go! and Mokulele, so you might want to give them a try. |
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