Southwest Airlines starts selling flights to Hawaii from California with fares starting at $49. The airline had intended to start selling tickets to the islands last year but the partial government shutdown delayed its plans.
Southwest Airlines burst into the Hawaiian market on Monday with one-way fares from California as low as $49, less than a quarter of the price for the same route on competitors.
The flights between Oakland, Calif. and Honolulu, which went on sale on Monday, start on March 17 and already the promotional rates are selling out. Service from San Jose, California to Honolulu and Kahului will start in May, Southwest said. Southwest revealed it would start flying to Hawaii in October 2017, and aimed to start selling tickets last year 2018, but the partial government shutdown delayed those plans.
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