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What’s a little wind and rain? Check out the $247 roundtrip to Hawaii flight deals!

We LOVE Hawaii. When the boys were little almost every summer, we took a trip to Hawaii for practically free.

It’s been over two weeks since my trip to Arizona so it’s about time for another trip. An under $250 flight to Hawaii fits my budget. Because for that price, it’s cheaper to pay cash than use miles and points.

$247 Roundtrip to Hawaii


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If you can travel in the next month, you can snag a cheap flight to Hawaii for $247 roundtrip!

You’ll get the lowest prices from the West Coast. The East Coast has some good deals too such as $546 roundtrip.

Pro-tip: Don’t live in California, Washington, or Oregon? Use your Southwest Companion Pass to fly free and then take a cheap flight to Hawaii.

Search Using Google Flights or Skyscanner

You can quickly search for discount tickets to Hawaii with Google Flights.  The calendar shows prices for two months. Then click on the link to take you to the airline’s website or online travel agency site to book. Book on Hawaiian Airlines here.

Pro-tip: Save time and search and book via Expedia.

Buy Now, Finalize Later

As with any flight deal, buy now, finalize later.

You can hold a ticket for 24 hours on American Airlines without payment. Or book a ticket and cancel within 24 hours.

Pro-tip: If you’re worried about Hurricane Lane’s damage to the islands, consider buying travel insurance. You can buy a cancel for any reason policy.

Conclusion

Flexible schedule? Need a cheap mileage run? How about a $247 roundtrip to Hawaii deal?

If you can fly now through the end of September you can score a cheap ticket to Hawaii.

The best rates are from the West Coast but you can also find good fares from the East Coast.

Thanks to The Flight Deal for letting us know about this fare.

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