Jetstar: Sydney Direct to Honolulu, Hawaii from $460 Return [Jul-Sep] @ Beat That Flight

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Jetstar is cancelling its last remaining route to the US, and so you only have a few weeks left of their cheap direct flights. Technically they finish on October 24th, but I couldn't find any sub-$600 flights in October, so haven't included those dates below.

Note: Prices are bouncing up/down ~$20-$30 every hour or so while I've been searching this, so do be aware of fluctuations.

Also for accommodation- Experience Paradise: The Top 5 Affordable Luxury Hotels in Waikiki, Honolulu for Under AU$265 a Night

Sydney to Honolulu return

Dates: 11 Jul 25 - 10 Sep 25

Summary:
Sydney to Honolulu return (11 Jul 25 - 10 Sep 25) from $460


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Comments

  • +12

    Could also be a flight to El Salvador etc if you mention something negative about Trump at US Immigration….

        • +7

          Something tells me you'll be fine!

        • -3
      • +4

        criminal that breaks immigration law and you'll be fine.

        even if you were, why would the acceptable/praised/"correct" course of action ever be
        - do not pass go, do not collect $200, be extradited directly to unrelated countries prison with avenue for due process, no avenue for appeal, destined to be never heard from again

      • +1

      • -5

        They sneak as a criminal already because they come in illegally.
        Unfortunately, making people doing it correctly takes longer like 10+ years to migrate.
        The entitlement of these illegals think it’s a right when it is a privilege. No one owes you anything.

      • You do realise this is an Aussie site right? You can piss right off back to Alabama or whatever other hick state you come from.

        • -2

          I'd rather live in Alabama than live in Melbourne.

    • +3

      I heard the beaches are nicer in El Salvador than Hawaii. Plus you will get free accommodation and activities (i.e.: waterboarding etc), courtesy of American taxpayers.

  • +6

    Just got back from Hawaii (partner was born there), make sure you visit the Big Island, volcano has been erupting on and off since December. Was lucky enough last week to get amazing photos of the eruption with the drone.

    Make sure you stock up on some Kona coffee - vanilla and macadamia is my fav.

    • +1

      Big Island is amazing.

  • -5

    Spammy website loaded with ads

  • +6

    Beware. It is expensive over there.

    • +1

      you're not wrong.. was considering booking it as a surprise trip with the wife until i checked accommodation prices.

    • -2

      If you think that’s expensive, you should visit Australia

      • +1

        Sheraton Waikiki = $1189 per night. Sheraton Melbourne = $318 per night.

        • lmao, my simple 1 second google search gave me.

          Sheraton Waikiki = $488 per night.

          Sheraton Melbourne = $309 per night.

          but why would you compare an ocean front beach resort in paradise to a hotel with no amenities in the middle of a city? waikiki is actually more worth the money to stay.

          • @Hugh G Rection: Where are you getting that info from? I got $1189 from Booking.com (or Booking.yeah). Note that the price drops to a "low" of $710 in October, but that's still over double the Australian price.

            As for Melbourne prices, I looked up the Sheraton Gold Coast QLD and it's the same price as Melb.

  • +1

    I wonder if there are still affordable options to go to Hawaii after this. Went to hawaii with Jetstar before. Love hawaii and the vibe. Went to Kauai, it's beautiful.

  • So cheap these days. I remember we went to Hawaii in 1997 and the tickets were several grand each.

  • pharcyde 3 hours 1 min agonew
    +1
    I'd rather live in Alabama than live in Melbourne.

    No you wouldn't…I have a good mate who was born in Gadsden and says he would never go back.
    Stinking hot and no shortage of hurricanes and severe storms etc..

  • -2

    are Hawaii based ICE more pleasant to deal with at the border, or are they of the same composure as their continental counterparts as of late per media reports? Kinda risky flying 9 hours only to be declined entry for no apparent reason because YU UHS EY, YU UHS EY :eyeroll:

    • ^ Never go full Guardian.

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