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Hawaiian Airlines launches Ex-Sydney Promotion

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Hawaiian Airlines has launched special introductory fares from Sydney to Hawaii and the US mainland, to mark the start of the new Saturday flights which commence on 16 October 2010.

The “Sensational Saturday” return fares start at A$1000 including taxes, from Sydney to Honolulu, and A$1105 to the neighbouring islands of Maui, Kauai and the Big Island of Hawaii.

Passengers can also fly via Honolulu to 10 US mainland destinations - Los Angeles, Las Vegas, San Francisco, Seattle, Portland, Sacramento, San Jose, Oakland, San Diego and Phoenix - from just A$1525 return ex Sydney, including taxes.

“Hawaii is one of the most popular holiday spots for Australians and with our new Saturday flights we are making this destination even easier to get to,” said Sherilyn Robinson, Hawaiian Airlines General Manager Sales and Marketing, Australia. “Our new Sensational Saturday fares also make Hawaii even more affordable.”

“Sensational Saturday” fares are valid for sale until 6 September 2010. Fares are only available for Saturday departures from Sydney, and Friday departures from Honolulu, on Hawaiian Airlines flights between 16 October and 11 December 2010, and from 22 January until 19 March 2011. Seats are limited at these prices and some conditions apply.

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