HA/OZ: HNL-Seoul (via Fukuoka) $560 AI RT, in July
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HA/OZ: HNL-Seoul (via Fukuoka) $560 AI RT, in July
Just found and purchased for July 2 - 10 on vayama. Hawaiian Airlines Honolulu - Fukuoka and Fukuoka - Seoul on Asiana.
Great price for the time of year and maybe one of you experts can make suggestions on the best way of maximizing mileage.
Great price for the time of year and maybe one of you experts can make suggestions on the best way of maximizing mileage.
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Ever since AS invaded Hawaii they don't partner anymore. Before I think it was just inter-island flights
Ever since AS invaded Hawaii they don't partner anymore. Before I think it was just inter-island flights
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Um, not exactly. Open jaw is a very common term used in the travel industry. Let's say you fly from LAX to SFO, rent a car and drive to Seattle, then fly from SEA back to LAX. That's an OJ. And The Juiceman knows OJ. An example of a double open jaw would be flying from LAX to SFO, renting a car and driving to SEA, then flying SEA to San Diego.
Read the fine print of a fare rule and it will indicate whether open jaw or double open jaw trips are permitted.
About the pineapple, can't argue with you there.
Read the fine print of a fare rule and it will indicate whether open jaw or double open jaw trips are permitted.
About the pineapple, can't argue with you there.