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Flying from the Bay Area to Hawaii with Hawaiian Airlines
California’s Bay Area is known for its great outdoors, high-tech industry and love of Hawaii, it being one of the closest places on the US mainland to the Rainbow State. And if you’re a traveler in a Bay Area city looking to make the trans-Pacific jump to the islands—you’ll see why Hawaiian Airlines is an industry leader in customer service and hospitality.
FAQs for booking a flight from the Bay Area to Hawaii
When is the best time to book a flight from the Bay Area to Hawaii?
Since there are no real seasonal differences in Hawaii, the best time to fly to Hawaii is as soon as you’ve decided on your travel dates and you can expect comfortable tropical weather year-round.
Bay Area airport information
There are three major international airports serving the Bay Area which include the Norman Y. Mineta San Jose International Airport (SJC), San Francisco International Airport (SFO) and the Oakland International Airport (OAK). These can all be used as departure airports for your flight to Hawaii and while certain routes may have layovers, most flights to Honolulu from Bay Area cities will be non-stop.
How long is a flight from the Bay Area to Hawaii?
Geographically, the Bay Area is one of the closest departure destinations to Hawaii on the US mainland, and most flights to Hawaii will only take five to six hours, on average. Keep in mind that certain flights to neighbor islands may have a layover which can increase your total trip time.
Hawaii Travel Tips
Hawaii has distinct divisions of land—in the form of islands—that make up the state, and they’re all worth visiting. Maui, for example, is home to Haleakala National Park, where you can ascend above the clouds to stand on the summit of one of the largest shield volcanoes in the world. Waikiki, on Oahu, has one of the most happening nightlife scenes in the state and is the perfect place to let loose on your Hawaiian vacation. So, if you’d like to split your time across two or three islands, consider including island hopping into your travel itinerary. Hawaiian Airlines offers convenient interisland flights so you can easily plan day trips to neighboring islands.