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Atlanta, GA (ATL)
Honolulu, HI (HNL)
$605 RT
Fare is found using flexible date search
Sat 07 November 2009 6:02 AM
Winter travel including tax
Delta
Avail. 5-9 days per month
Taxes not included unless otherwise noted. Fares are often higher during peak holiday travel.
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Things to do and see in Honolulu, HI

One famous attraction near Honolulu is the famous Waikiki Beach and boardwalk. Also, go snorkeling in the beautiful Hanauma Bay or visit the Pearl Harbor monument for a historical experience. Many visitors also enjoy the Diamond Head State Monument where you can see a 360-degree view of the main island of Oahu.

And if you've never been on a submarine, what better place to do it than in Hawaii? But of course, that's not the only way to see tropical fish and marine life.  You can also go snorkeling in those waters. You can read about these activities, and other ones at our affiliate website Viator.com. And if you find something you're interested in, you can book the tickets before you go!

  
  
 
   
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Buy tickets on an airline that will refund the difference if a fare goes down

Let’s say you’ve done your best to find the lowest fare, and then the day after purchase your non-refundable fare goes down $100. Sure, if you ask for it you can get a refund for the difference, but it’s a little-known fact that some airlines will charge you a “service” or “administrative” fee as high as $150 for domestic fares or from $200-$300 on international ones, wiping out any savings. United, however, will give you the entire fare difference without extracting a fee, as will Alaska Airlines as long as you accept the reimbursement in the form of a voucher good for future travel.  Southwest is the best in this regard: they'll give you a flight credit for the difference, good for a future trip. Even with these less generous airlines, however, we’ve heard of plenty of instances where a polite entreaty will get you a full fare difference refund without the penalties, so it’s worth try.



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