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- Bookable on Priceline. Tickets purchased from Priceline today are refundable until tomorrow at 11:29pm ET. Please see this post for directions on how to cancel these tickets.
- Also bookable on Orbitz or Expedia or direct from the airline.
- Limited seats are available on each date.
- Always search for 1 seat and then work the search up to the number of seats you need in order to book as many seats on sale as you can.
- Use a card like Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card, Ink Business Preferred® Credit Card, or Sapphire Reserve to earn 2-3 Chase points per dollar spent and get free trip cancellation/interruption insurance, travel accident insurance, luggage insurance, trip and luggage delay protection, and more!
- You can buy extra seats if you want to guarantee empty seats next to you by making the first name of the ticket EXTRASEAT with your last name. You’ll even get double your baggage allowance!
- Some fares are basic economy, but having a credit card for airline cards waive many basic economy restrictions. For example:
- If you pay with your Chase United Explorer card or Chase United Business Card you can bring a free carry-on, a free checked bag, and have priority boarding. With the Chase United Quest or United Club Infinite Card you’ll get 2 free checked bags.
- Delta allows carry-ons on basic economy fares, but if you have a Delta Business Gold, Delta Business Platinum, Delta Business Reserve, Delta Consumer Gold, Delta Consumer Platinum, and Delta Consumer Reserve you can also get a free checked bag and have priority boarding.
Read more on DDF in the Maui Master Thread or Oahu Master Thread
Delta and Hawaiian have incredible $77 one-way fares between LA and Honolulu or Maui.
Hawaiian’s fare is for standard economy, while Delta and United’s fare is for basic economy. Other airlines also have flights on sale from $96 each way.
Hawaiian: Los Angeles to Honolulu $77 dates:
January 25, 26, 27, 31
February 1, 2, 7, 8, 9, 10, 14, 15, 16
March 1, 7, 8, 9
Hawaiian: Honolulu to Los Angeles $77 dates:
January 25, 26, 27, 31
February 1, 2, 3, 7, 8, 9, 10, 14, 15, 16
March 1, 2, 7
Delta: Los Angeles to Honolulu $77 dates:
January 25 through 31
February 1 through 16
March 1, 2, 7, 8, 9
Delta: Honolulu to Los Angeles $77 dates:
January 25 through 31
February 1 through 16
March 1, 2
United: Los Angeles to Honolulu $77 dates:
January 25 through 31
February 1 through 15
March 1, 2, 7, 8, 9
United: Honolulu to Los Angeles $77 dates:
January 25 through 31
February 1 through 16
March 1, 2, 7, 8, 9
Delta: Los Angeles to Maui $77 dates:
January 25 through 31
February 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 16
March 2, 7, 8, 9
Delta: Maui to Los Angeles $77 dates:
January 25 through 31
February 1 through 16
March 2, 7, 8, 9
United: Los Angeles to Maui $77 dates:
January 25 through 31
February 1 through 16
March 1, 2, 7, 8, 9
United: Maui to Los Angeles $77 dates:
January 25 through 31
February 1 through 16
March 1, 2, 7, 8, 9
Hawaiian: Los Angeles to Maui $90 dates:
January 25, 26, 27, 31
February 1, 2, 8, 10, 14, 15, 16
March 1, 2, 7, 8, 9
Hawaiian: Maui to Los Angeles $90 dates:
January 25, 26, 27, 31
February 3, 8, 9, 14
March 1, 2, 7
Using Chase Points:
You can pay for the ticket with “hybrid points” such as AMEX or Chase points with a card that allows your points to be used at an increased value for airfare in addition to be able to transfer points into airline miles.
If you have a Chase Sapphire Reserve® card you can redeem points for 1.5 cents each towards travel. If you have a Chase Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card® Card or Ink Business Preferred® Credit Card you can redeem points for 1.25 cents each towards travel.
You can login to your account and redeem Chase points for travel here. The one-way cost will be 5,166 points with a Sapphire Reserve. That rate include all taxes and you will still earn flight miles as well!
Dan’s Note:
Want to read more about Hawaii?
My love of Hawaii began 16 years ago when I posted and grabbed a deal paying just $87 for airfare and hotel. Since then I’ve been lucky enough to spend several months between the stunning islands, which each offer a unique and wonderful experience. You can’t go wrong with any of them, there are just 2 things is to be careful of.
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1. Don’t get stuck in Honolulu. I’ve heard from too many people who spent an entire week and never left the city limits. That’s just a shame, they may as well have gone to Miami Beach. While I prefer The Big Island, Kauai, and Maui to Oahu, there is still plenty to see and experience on Oahu as long as you leave Honolulu behind.
2. Don’t try to “do” several islands in a week. If you just have 4-7 days of vacation then you should stick to one island. There will be plenty to do to keep you busy and it will allow for some time to relax. There’s no need to add the stress of interisland travel just for the sake of “doing” another island. With 9 days or more to play with, it does make sense to experience more than 1 island.
As for which island is best, read on and decide for yourself! If you ask 5 people you’ll probably get 6 different answers 😀
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DansMeals: Hawaii For The Kosher Traveler:
- Part 1: General Info And The Island Of Oahu
- Part 2: The Big Island of Hawaii
- Part 3: Maui
- Part 4: Kauai
Trip reports and posts on Hawaii:
- Trip Notes: The Final United 747 Flight And 2 Days In Maui (2018)
- Trip Notes: Maui No Ka ‘Oi (2014)
- Trip Notes Kauai: Heaven On Earth (2014)
- The Hawaiian Islands. (2011)
- Traveling To Hawaii…With A 5 Month Old (2011)
- View From The Room (2011)
- Pearl Harbor…70 Years (2011)
- Shaloha! (2011)
- Hawaii Trip Notes: Kauai (2009)
- Hawaii Trip Notes: Oahu (2009)
DDF forum threads:
- Hawaii Master Thread: General Questions And Which Island To Visit?
- Big Island Of Hawaii Master Thread
- Kauai Master Thread
- Lanai, Molokai, and Niihau, Hawaii Master Thread
- Maui Master Thread
- Oahu Master Thread
- Links to trip reports from other DDF members.
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7 Comments On "Delta/Hawaiian/United: Fly Nonstop Between LA And Honolulu Or Maui For Just $77 Or 5.1K Chase Points Each Way!"
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Do you have to be vaccinated to fly to hawaii?
No, but if you’re vaccinated you can bypass the test requirement.
United has the same prices
American has for $94.
If you have status or free bags, might be worth the extra $16
Where is a good deal to stay in Maui? Got chase points
Can transfer to Hyatt, lots of options there.
Any of these flights refundable (or at least able to get money back as flight credit?