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Booking a direct flight to Hawaii shouldn’t be hard - with Alternative Airlines, it isn’t. We make it quick to find non-stop routes, whether you're flying from mainland US, the UK or anywhere else in the world. No need to dig through airline websites or juggle tabs - we bring it all together in one place.

Use the search form at the top of the page to find direct flights to Hawaii. Once you’ve found your perfect match, you can pay your way - split the cost over time, pay with crypto or check out using your favourite digital wallet, debit or credit card.

With 600+ airlines to choose from, over 40 ways to pay and top-rated customer service behind you, booking direct flights to Hawaii has never been easier.

Kauai Island, Hawaii

Why book direct flights to Hawaii?

Flying directly to Hawaii comes with some great benefits, especially if you’re looking to save time and avoid unnecessary stress.

Direct flights cut out layovers completely, helping you get to the islands faster and with fewer chances of delays or missed connections. That means more time at the beach and less time waiting around in busy airports.

You also avoid the hassle of navigating multiple terminals or rechecking bags. This can make a huge difference for families, older travellers, or anyone carrying a lot of luggage. Plus, fewer takeoffs and landings can help reduce travel fatigue and discomfort.

Booking a direct flight through Alternative Airlines makes the whole process even easier. You can search non-stop routes, compare airlines and choose from 40+ ways to pay, including paying over time.

Yes, direct flights can sometimes cost a little more. But when you weigh up the time saved, the smoother journey and the added comfort, it’s often well worth it.

Maui Island, Hawaii

Major airports in Hawaii

Hawaii is home to several key airports, but the two busiest are Daniel K. Inouye International Airport (Honolulu) and Kahului Airport (Maui) - both essential for travellers heading to the islands.


Daniel K. Inouye International Airport (HNL)

Located on Oahu, HNL is Hawaii’s largest and busiest airport. It’s a major hub for both domestic and international flights, and the home base of Hawaiian Airlines. You’ll find direct flights with:

  • Hawaiian Airlines - Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Tokyo
  • United Airlines - Chicago, Denver
  • American Airlines - Dallas-Fort Worth
  • Delta Air Lines - Atlanta, Seattle
  • Japan Airlines - Tokyo, Osaka
  • Air Canada - Vancouver, Toronto

Kahului Airport (OGG)

As Maui’s main airport, OGG connects the island to the rest of Hawaii and the mainland. Key airlines include:

  • Hawaiian Airlines - Honolulu, Hilo, Los Angeles
  • Alaska Airlines - Seattle, Portland, Anchorage
  • American Airlines - Dallas-Fort Worth, Phoenix
  • Delta and United - Los Angeles, Chicago, San Francisco
  • Southwest Airlines - Las Vegas, Oakland, San Diego
  • WestJet - Vancouver, Calgary (seasonal)

These airports make flying to Hawaii straightforward, whether you’re island-hopping or heading straight to the beach.

Lihue Airport, Hawaii

Alternative airports near Hawaii

Hawaii isn’t just one destination - it’s a group of islands, each with its own airport. Choosing the right one can save you time and help you get closer to where you want to be.


Oahu

  • Daniel K. Inouye International (HNL) - Hawaii’s busiest airport, located in Honolulu.

Maui

  • Kahului Airport (OGG) - Main airport on the island.
  • Kapalua-West Maui (JHM) - Closer to Lahaina and West Maui.
  • Hana Airport (HNM) - Tiny airport in East Maui for scenic getaways.

Big Island (Hawaii Island)

  • Kona International (KOA) - On the west coast near resorts.
  • Hilo International (ITO) - On the east side, perfect for exploring volcanoes.
  • Waimea-Kohala (MUE) - Small regional airport up north.

Kauai

  • Lihue Airport (LIH) - Your go-to for visiting Kauai.

Molokai

  • Molokai Airport (MKK) - Serves the quiet island of Molokai.

Lanai

  • Lanai Airport (LNY) - Close to Lanai City.

Remember, we let you book inter-island flights and pay over time!

Honolulu, Hawaii

Popular direct flight routes to Hawaii

Here’s a breakdown of the most popular non-stop routes to Hawaii, from North America and beyond.


From North America

Hawaii is well connected to the US mainland, especially from the West Coast, but there are direct flights from the Midwest and East Coast too.

  • Los Angeles to Honolulu, Maui, Kona and Lihue
  • San Francisco to Honolulu, Maui, Kona and Lihue
  • San Diego to Honolulu, Maui and Kona
  • Dallas/Fort Worth to Honolulu, Maui and Kona
  • New York to Honolulu
Kalalau Valley, Hawaii

From Asia

Thanks to strong travel ties, Japan offers the most direct routes to Hawaii in Asia.

  • Tokyo (Narita and Haneda) to Honolulu and Kona
  • Osaka to Honolulu
  • Seoul to Honolulu

From Oceania

Australia

  • Sydney to Honolulu
  • Brisbane to Honolulu
  • Melbourne to Honolulu

New Zealand

  • Auckland to Honolulu
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Which airlines fly to Hawaii?

When flying direct to Hawaii, these five airlines offer services that make the journey more comfortable, flexible and enjoyable:


Hawaiian Airlines

Get a taste of the islands before you land.

  • Island-style hospitality - Enjoy complimentary meals and drinks inspired by local flavours.
  • Free Wi-Fi - Starlink high-speed internet on A330 and A321neo aircraft.
  • Sports-friendly baggage - Surfboards, bikes and golf clubs count as standard checked bags.


United Airlines

Comfort and entertainment from take-off to touchdown.

  • Cabin options - Choose from spacious United First or United Business with premium meals.
  • In-flight entertainment - A wide range of shows, films and music.
  • Wi-Fi available - Stay connected with internet access for purchase.
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Delta

More legroom, more perks, more ways to earn.

  • First Class extras - More space, attentive service and upgraded dining.
  • Delta Studio - Watch films, shows and more with onboard entertainment.
  • SkyMiles rewards - Earn miles and unlock extras like priority boarding and free upgrades.


American Airlines

Comfort that works for every traveller.

  • Main Cabin - Complimentary snacks and drinks, with more available to buy.
  • Flagship Business - Lie-flat seats, premium food and added privacy on select routes.
  • Wi-Fi and streaming - High-speed Wi-Fi and entertainment on your own device.


Alaska Airlines

Flexible travel with added value.

  • Flight Pass - A monthly subscription to earn flight credits for roundtrips.
  • Mileage Plan - Rewards program with free checked bags and priority boarding.
  • Expanded routes - Book select Hawaiian Airlines flights directly on Alaska’s site.

Each airline brings something different to the table but whichever you choose, booking through Alternative Airlines means you can pay your way, spread the cost and compare it all in one place.

How to book direct flights to Hawaii

Search for flights to Honolulu

Start your search

Use the form at the top of the page. Enter your destination - Honolulu (HNL) or Kahului (OGG) - plus your travel dates and who’s flying.

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Filter for direct flights

Once your results load, head to the ‘Stops’ filter and select ‘Direct/Non-stop’ to see flights with no layovers.

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Choose your flight

Browse the options and pick the flight that works best for you. You’ll be able to review all the details before booking.

You can even browse upgrades and add-ons for your flight, including seat selection, baggage insurance, Cancellation Protection and more.

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Flight classes and services for direct flights to Hawaii

The right seat can make all the difference, especially on longer routes. Here's a quick look at what you can expect from each travel class, so you can choose what works best for you (and your budget) on flights to Hawaii.


Economy Class

The most affordable way to fly to Hawaii. Economy gets you where you need to be with comfy seats, free snacks or meals, and in-flight entertainment. On Hawaiian Airlines, you’ll enjoy island-inspired meals and personal screens, even in Economy.


Premium Economy

Think of this as Economy but upgraded. With more space to stretch, priority boarding and better meals, it’s a solid middle ground. Hawaiian Airlines’ Extra Comfort seats come with extra legroom, power outlets and even sustainable amenity kits on longer flights.


Business Class

For next-level comfort, Business Class is a game-changer. Expect wider seats (often lie-flat), premium dining and lounge access. Delta’s Premium Select offers adjustable seats, footrests and complimentary drinks to help you relax en route.


First Class

The top tier. Hawaiian Airlines’ First Class includes lounge access, two checked bags, top-tier meals and big recliner seats with personal screens and full power access. It’s flying, redefined, with the flavour of the islands.

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Tips for finding cheap direct flights to Hawaii

  • Be flexible with dates. Flying midweek, especially Tuesdays and Wednesdays, tends to cost less than weekends. The best months to fly are April, May, September and October - just before or after the peak seasons hit.
  • Use smart search tools. Our next-gen tech lets you compare over 600 airlines. It's built to help you find your perfect flight fast. You can filter by direct flights only and easily see the best deals.
  • Use BNPL to spread the cost. Flights to Hawaii don’t have to break the bank. With Buy Now, Pay Later, you can lock in your fare today and pay over time. No hidden fees. No stress.
  • Check all Hawaii airports. Don’t just look at Honolulu (HNL). Kahului (OGG) and Kona (KOA) might offer cheaper options, depending on where you’re flying from.
  • Book early. The cheapest seats are the first to go. For the best chance at low fares, try booking 1-3 months ahead for US flights.
  • Use your points. If you've got airline miles or credit card rewards, this is the time to use them. Hawaii flights are a great way to cash in without cashing out.
  • Bottom line - Be flexible, shop smart and fly direct. Paradise is closer than you think.

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Direct flights to Hawaii FAQs

Are there direct flights to Hawaii?

Yes, there are plenty of direct flights to Hawaii, mainly from North America, Asia and the Pacific.

Major US airlines like Hawaiian, United, Delta, Southwest and American offer non-stop routes from cities including Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle and Dallas to Hawaii’s main airports like Honolulu (HNL), Kahului (OGG) and Kona (KOA).

Canada isn’t far behind, with Air Canada and WestJet flying direct from cities like Vancouver and Toronto.

From Asia, you’ll find non-stop flights from Tokyo, Seoul and Manila, while travellers from Australia and New Zealand can fly direct with Qantas, Jetstar or Air New Zealand.

There are no direct flights from Europe, including the UK. But connecting through US hubs like LAX or SFO is a common and easy option.

Which US cities have direct flights to Hawaii?

As of April 2025, several US cities offer direct flights to Hawaii, mostly to Honolulu. Routes may vary by airline and season, but here are some of the key cities with non-stop service:

  • Anchorage, AK – Alaska Airlines
  • Atlanta, GA – Delta Air Lines
  • Austin, TX – Hawaiian Airlines
  • Boston, MA – Hawaiian Airlines
  • Chicago, IL – American Airlines, United Airlines
  • Dallas-Fort Worth, TX – American Airlines
  • Denver, CO – United Airlines
  • Detroit, MI – Delta Air Lines
  • Houston, TX – United Airlines
  • Las Vegas, NV – Hawaiian Airlines, Southwest Airlines
  • Los Angeles, CA – American, Delta, Hawaiian, Southwest, United
  • Minneapolis, MN – Delta Air Lines
  • New York, NY – United Airlines
  • Phoenix, AZ – American Airlines
  • Portland, OR – Alaska Airlines
  • Salt Lake City, UT – Hawaiian Airlines
  • San Diego, CA – Hawaiian Airlines, Southwest Airlines
  • San Francisco, CA – United Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines
  • Seattle, WA – Alaska Airlines

Keep in mind that flights and availability can shift seasonally.

Are there direct flights to Hawaii from the East Coast?

Yes, you can fly non-stop from the East Coast to Hawaii - no island hopping required. Here are a few direct options:

  • Hawaiian Airlines
    – From Boston (BOS) to Honolulu (HNL)
    – From New York JFK to Honolulu (HNL)
  • United Airlines
    – From Newark (EWR) to Honolulu (HNL)

These routes save time and skip the layovers, getting you to the islands quicker. While East Coast options aren’t as frequent as West Coast routes, they’re a great choice if you’re starting your trip from the right city.

Does Southwest offer direct flights to Hawaii?

Yes, Southwest Airlines flies directly to Hawaii from several US cities, mainly on the West Coast. Here’s a quick breakdown:

Mainland departures include:

  • Los Angeles (LAX)
  • San Diego (SAN)
  • Oakland (OAK)
  • San Jose (SJC)
  • Sacramento (SMF)

Hawaiian destinations served:

  • Honolulu (HNL)
  • Kahului, Maui (OGG)
  • Kona (KOA)
  • Lihue, Kauai (LIH)

From 8 April 2025, Southwest will reduce its interisland Hawaii flights by up to 30%. But they’re adding new flights too - expect routes from Nashville to six cities and extra flights from Hawaii to Las Vegas and Phoenix.

Are there direct flights from Denver to Hawaii?

Yes, you can fly directly from Denver to Hawaii but only to Honolulu. Here’s what you need to know:

  • United Airlines offers daily nonstop flights from Denver International Airport (DEN) to Honolulu (HNL), with an average flight time of around 7 hours and 30 minutes.
  • Southwest Airlines operates flights from Denver to Hawaii, but these include a stop, so they’re not non-stop.
  • Direct flights to other Hawaiian islands (like Maui’s Kahului Airport) aren’t currently available from Denver. You’ll need to book a flight with at least one stop.
Can I fly direct from Florida to Hawaii?

Not right now, but you’ve still got plenty of other options. Here’s the latest:

No current direct flights - Hawaiian Airlines used to offer a non-stop flight from Orlando (MCO) to Honolulu (HNL), but that service ended in May 2023.

Connecting flights available:

  • Fly from Orlando or Miami to Honolulu with one or more stops.
  • Common layover cities include Los Angeles (LAX) and Dallas (DFW).
  • Major airlines like Delta, United, American and Alaska operate these routes.

Flight times vary depending on your layover, but expect a long travel day.

Are there direct flights to Hawaii from the UK?

Not right now. There are no direct flights from the UK to Hawaii, so you'll need to make at least one stop - usually in cities like Los Angeles, San Francisco or Seattle. For example, British Airways offers flights from London Heathrow to Honolulu with a layover in the US.

Total travel time from London to Hawaii typically ranges from 17 to 19 hours, depending on your route and connection time.

To find the best deal, compare flights from major UK airports like Heathrow, Gatwick and Stansted. Look out for routes with shorter layovers and better prices, and remember, you can spread the cost with Buy Now Pay Later at Alternative Airlines.

Are direct flights available from Canada to Hawaii?

Yes, direct flights from Canada to Hawaii are available year-round.

Air Canada flies non-stop to Honolulu (HNL) from cities including Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton and Montreal. They also offer direct routes to Maui (OGG).

WestJet provides additional non-stop options, mainly from Western Canada, flying to destinations like Maui and Oahu.

Seasonal routes to Kauai and the Island of Hawaii are expected to return in late 2025.

How long is a direct flight to Hawaii?

Direct flight times to Hawaii depend on where you're flying from.

If you're travelling from the US West Coast, flights typically take around 5 hours and 30 minutes. For example, flying from Los Angeles (LAX) to Honolulu (HNL) usually takes about 5 hours and 17 minutes.

There are currently no direct flights from London to Hawaii. Most journeys from the UK involve at least one layover - often in Los Angeles or San Francisco - and take around 17 hours in total.

What airports have direct flights to Hawaii?

Several mainland US airports offer direct flights to Hawaii’s main airports - Honolulu (HNL), Kahului (OGG), Lihue (LIH) and Kona (KOA).

These routes are operated by airlines including Hawaiian Airlines, Alaska, Southwest, Delta, United and American.

Here are some key cities with direct connections to Hawaii:

  • Los Angeles (LAX) – HNL, OGG, LIH, KOA
  • San Francisco (SFO) – HNL, OGG, LIH, KOA
  • Seattle (SEA) – HNL, OGG, LIH, KOA
  • Portland (PDX) – HNL, OGG, KOA
  • Phoenix (PHX) – HNL, OGG, LIH, KOA
  • Las Vegas (LAS) – HNL, OGG, KOA
  • Denver (DEN) – HNL, OGG
  • Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) – HNL, OGG
  • Chicago (ORD) – HNL
  • Atlanta (ATL) – HNL
  • New York (JFK & EWR) – HNL
  • Boston (BOS) – HNL

From Canada:

  • Vancouver (YVR), Calgary (YYC), Toronto (YYZ - seasonal)

From Asia & Oceania:

  • Tokyo, Osaka, Seoul, Sydney, Auckland - all fly direct to HNL
Which airlines fly direct to Hawaii?

Plenty of airlines fly direct to Hawaii, making it easier than ever to get to the islands without the hassle of layovers.

From the US mainland, the following airlines offer non-stop flights to Hawaiian destinations:

  • Hawaiian Airlines
  • Alaska Airlines
  • American Airlines
  • Delta Air Lines
  • Southwest Airlines
  • United Airlines

These airlines connect major US cities like Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Denver, Chicago and Dallas to Hawaii’s top spots - Honolulu (Oʻahu), Kahului (Maui), Lihue (Kauai), and Kona or Hilo (Big Island).

If you’re flying in from outside the US, several international airlines offer direct flights too, including:

  • Air Canada (from Vancouver)
  • Japan Airlines (from Tokyo)
  • Korean Air (from Seoul)
  • Qantas (from Sydney)

Flight availability can change depending on the season and demand. We ticket over 600 global airlines, so you're bound to find a flight to Hawaii that works for you, one way or another!

How can I book cheap direct flights to Hawaii?

Booking cheap direct flights to Hawaii with Alternative Airlines is quick, simple and totally stress-free. Here’s how to do it:

  1. Search your route. Head to our search form and enter your departure city and destination in Hawaii, like Honolulu, Maui, Kauai or the Big Island. Use the filters to select direct flights only.
  2. Compare your options. We’ll show you flights from over 600 airlines, including Hawaiian Airlines, Southwest, Alaska, Delta and more. You can sort by price, flight time and even pick your extras.
  3. Pick your payment plan. Found the right flight but not ready to pay all at once? Choose from 40+ flexible payment options at checkout, including Afterpay, Klarna, Affirm and more, so you can spread the cost over time.
  4. Book with confidence. Instant booking confirmation, flight protection available and next-level customer support, so you can take it easy before take-off.
Can I pay later for direct flights to Hawaii?

Yes, you can! At Alternative Airlines, we give you the option to book your direct flight to Hawaii now and spread the cost over time.

We partner with leading Buy Now Pay Later providers, like Afterpay, Klarna, Affirm and Sezzle, so you can:

  • Split the cost into bi-weekly or monthly payments
  • Choose flexible plans that work for your budget
  • Book your trip now, even if payday’s a little far off

Whether you're flying from LA to Honolulu or New York to Maui, you can secure your fare today and take care of the payments later - no need to wait or miss out.

Find out more about our Buy Now Pay Later plans here.

Why can't I find direct flights to Hawaii on your site?

If you're having trouble finding direct flights to Hawaii, here's why that might be happening:

  • Direct filters not selected. Make sure you've selected "Direct flights only" in your search filters. This helps narrow it down to flights with no layovers.
  • Route limitations. Not all airports have direct connections to Hawaii. If you’re flying from a smaller or less-connected airport, you might only see connecting options.
  • Flight availability. Airlines sometimes change their schedules, especially during off-peak seasons. If no direct flights are showing, it could mean none are available on your chosen dates.
  • Search preferences. Double-check your dates, number of passengers and departure location. Even one small detail can affect the results.
  • Airline rules. Some direct flights aren’t shared with every platform, especially if it’s a shared flight between airlines. We’re working constantly to expand what we show.

Pro tip: Try searching for a nearby major airport (like LAX or SFO), or play around with flexible dates for more options.

Still stuck? Our customer service team is always on hand - we’ll help you find your perfect flight.