Hawaiian launches special Business Class fares
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Hawaiian Airlines has introduced a new range of special Business Class fares from Sydney to Honolulu, the neighbour islands of Hawaii and the US mainland, adding yet another travel option in the hugely competitive Australia - US market.
The Hawaiian Airlines Business Bonanza Fares are priced from $4796 to Honolulu, from $4974 to neighbour island destinations and from $6912 to the US mainland. All fares include taxes.
“Business Class is not always for business travel,” said Sherilyn Robinson, Hawaiian’s General Manager, Sales and Marketing, Australia. “It can also add a wonderful and memorable new dimension to a holiday flight, particularly for couples, and these fares are some of the most competitive for Business cabin travel between Australia and the US.”
Hawaiian’s Business Bonanza fares are available for departures from Australia between 02 October and 09 December, 2009, and again between 03 February and 30 June, 2010. They can be purchased between 25 September and 09 October, subject to availability.
For passengers flying from regional or interstate destinations to join Hawaiian’s flights from Sydney, Economy Class add-on fares with domestic airline partners are included in the prices listed below.
Prices, in Australian dollars and including taxes, are:
ZONE A – From Sydney to: Honolulu $4796 / Maui, Kauai, The Big Island $4974 / Los Angeles, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Oakland, San Jose, San Diego $6912 / Seattle, Sacramento, Portland, Phoenix $7343.
ZONE B – From Melbourne, Brisbane, Gold Coast, Canberra, Ballina, Coffs Harbour, Hervey Bay, Maroochydore, Port Macquarie to: Honolulu $4976 / Maui, Kauai, The Big Island $5154 / Los Angeles, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Oakland, San Jose, San Diego $7092 / Seattle, Sacramento, Portland, Phoenix $7523.
ZONE C – From Adelaide, Hobart, Launceston, Cairns, Mackay, Proserpine, Rockhampton, Townsville and Albury to: Honolulu $5136 / Maui, Kauai, The Big Island $5314 / Los Angeles, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Oakland, San Jose, San Diego $7252 / Seattle, Sacramento, Portland, Phoenix $7683.
ZONE D – From Perth to: Honolulu $5296 / Maui, Kauai, The Big Island $5474 / Los Angeles, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Oakland, San Jose, San Diego $7412 / Seattle, Sacramento, Portland, Phoenix $7843.
Passengers can enter the mainland through one city and depart from another, providing greater flexibility and eliminating the need to waste time revisiting destinations.Seats are limited at these prices and subject to availability. Some conditions apply.
Hawaiian Airlines offers 18 large leather-covered seats in a 2 x 2 x 2 Business Class cabin on its Boeing 767-300ER flights from Sydney to Honolulu, and beyond to the mainland.
On Sydney - Honolulu services, the airline also offers Business Class passengers a selection of hot meals developed by renowned Maui restaurateur Beverly Gannon, plus complimentary liquor, free use of portable dig-E-player entertainment units and airport lounge access in all ports.
For all passengers on Hawaiian Airlines flights from Australia there is a generous free luggage allowance of two items each weighing up to 32 kilograms - significantly more than most other airlines.
On flights between Honolulu and the neighbour islands of Hawaii, the airline operates narrow bodied Boeing 717 twinjets with a 2 x 2 domestic First Class cabin.
In addition to its own HawaiianMiles loyalty programme, Hawaiian Airlines is a partner in the popular Velocity loyalty programme of Australian domestic partner Virgin Blue, enabling members to earn or redeem points on Hawaiian Airlines flights.
For more information or to make a booking, call Hawaiian Airlines on the consumer booking line 1300 669 106 or contact travel agents. For more information about Hawaiian Airlines, visit www.hawaiianairlines.com.au.
Issued for Hawaiian Airlines by:
Tony Harrington, Asia Pacific Public Relations
T 0404 882 742 E tony@asiapacpr.com.au
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