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Old Aug 1, 2013 | 6:05 pm
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Originally Posted by fetaljunk
Thanks for taking the time to look at that Finkface and hoops; I'm going to assume that these are indeed accurate numbers. Would make sense I guess since this is the only direct flight there, but still surprised how expensive it is. Was less than half that 4 years ago in July. Think we'll just go with Hawaiian Air this time, it's still more than we've paid in the past (isn't it always?), but at least goes straight to Hawaii, if not direct to Kauai, and supposed to be a great airline.
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It would have been a lot cheaper when the lower fare buckets were available. The only fares left are full flex Y. I guess it's pretty peak time, being close to Thanksgiving.
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