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A vacation to Hawaii is full of fun anytime of the year. There are so many activities you can enjoy, all in breathtaking backdrops. Average temperatures range from the low 70s to high 80s (°F) year-round.
Hawaii is convenient to get to because it is well connected with the rest of the world; most domestic and international carriers offer Hawaii flights. The major airports in Hawaii are Honolulu International Airport on Oahu, Kahului Airport on Maui, Kona International Airport on Kona, Lihue Airport on Kauai, Lanai Airport on Lanai, Hilo International Airport on the Big Island, and Kaunakakai Airport on Molokai. Nonstop flights to Hawaii from U.S. cities can take anywhere between 5 - 11 hours. Here are approximate flight times and distances from five major cities in the United States to Hawaii:
Queens, NY to Hawaii – Flight time from John F. Kennedy International Airport to Honolulu International Airport is approximately 10 hours 35 minutes with a distance of 4,968 miles.
Los Angeles, CA to Hawaii – Flight time from Los Angeles International Airport to Honolulu International Airport is approximately 5 hours 8 minutes with a distance of 2,563 miles.
Chicago, IL to Hawaii – Flight time from Chicago O'Hare International Airport to Honolulu International Airport is approximately 8 hours 52 minutes with a distance of 4,254 miles.
Houston, TX to Hawaii – Flight time from George Bush Intercontinental Airport to Honolulu International Airport is approximately 7 hours 48 minutes with a distance of 3,901 miles.
Phoenix, AZ to Hawaii – Flight time from Phoenix International Airport to Honolulu International Airport is approximately 5 hours 49 minutes with a distance of 2,911 miles.
Flight availability and airfare depend on which airline you choose to fly with, the season, and the fluctuating price of jet fuel. Some Hawaii flights are direct while others require a layover.
When you finally reach your destination in Hawaii, expect lei greeters with handmade fresh flower garlands and friendly faces. Aloha!
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