Hawaiian Airlines has joined forces with Canada’s Harmony Airways to offer a range of special fares from Sydney to Vancouver, Canada, flying via
Honolulu.
The Maple Leaf fares, available for travel until 16 June, offer low and shoulder season pricing options, and must be booked by 31 March.
For departures from now until 31 March, Hawaiian and Harmony offer an Economy Class fare of just
A$1660 plus taxes of A$322 – a total of A$1982.
There is also a fare of
A$1850 plus taxes of A$322 – a total of A$2172 - which includes up to
A$300 credit towards accommodation, transfers, car hire or coach touring.
From 1 April until 16 June, Hawaiian and Harmony
are offering a shoulder season Economy Class fare of just A$1780 plus taxes of
A$322 – a total of A$2102.
There is
also a shoulder season fare of A$1975 plus taxes of A$322 – a total of
A$2297 - including a A$300 credit. (taxes
are subject to government change).
“Honolulu and Vancouver are both very popular destinations for Australian travellers,” said Scott Cammell, Hawaiian’s Sales and Marketing
Manager in Australia.
“The combination of Hawaiian Airlines and Harmony Airways offers a new and very affordable option for travellers to visit both destinations.”
Hawaiian Airlines operates two class Boeing 767-300ER aircraft from Sydney to Honolulu, each Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday evening.
Until 31 March, Hawaiian departs Sydney at 10.05pm, arriving in Honolulu at 11.35am the same day. And from 1 April, after daylight saving ends,
flights will leave Sydney at 9pm and arrive in Hawaii at 10.40am, in good time to connect with onward services to neighbour islands.
Harmony Airways operates dual class Boeing 757-200 aircraft between Honolulu and Vancouver, from where it also flies to other points in Canada.
For these special fares, seats are limited and some conditions apply.
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