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Hawaiian Airlines and Harmony Airways offer Sydney - Honolulu - Vancouver Deals

Travel News Asia Friday, 14 July 2006

Hawaiian Airlines is now offering a fresh option for flights between Australia and Canada, through a special agreement with Canada’s Harmony Airways.

Early Bird Fares from Sydney to Vancouver, via Honolulu, start at just $2,062 per person - $1,700 plus taxes of approximately $362.00 - for travel in the low season between 1 November and 9 December, and again from 1 February until 31 March, 2007.

Passengers can also fly between 17-31 January and again from 1-30 April 2007 for $2,262 per person - $1,900 plus taxes of approximately $362.00.

These fares are available for sale until 31 August.

“The Hawaiian – Harmony combination enables travellers from Australia to experience both tropical Hawaii and the beautiful Canadian city of Vancouver,” said Scott Cammell, Sales and Marketing Manager Australia for Hawaiian Airlines.

“Passengers from Australia can stop in Hawaii on their way to Canada, or connect smoothly in Honolulu from Hawaiian’s Sydney service to Harmony’s onward flight to Vancouver.”

Hawaiian Airlines flies from Sydney every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday evening, departing at 9.00pm, crossing the international dateline, and arriving approximately 10 hours later at 10.40am.

Flights are operated with dual-class Boeing 767-300ER aircraft.

Harmony Airways departs Honolulu at 12.45pm, arriving in Vancouver at 9.30pm – a flight time of approximately 5 hours 45 minutes. These services are operated with dual class Boeing 757 twinjets.

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