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Hawaii for cheap: Jetstar is flogging $366 return flights to Honolulu

You could be in Hawaii around this time next year. (Source: Getty)
You could be in Hawaii around this time next year. (Source: Getty)

Jetstar is launching a sale that is perfect for those who like having a holiday to look forward to.

Return flights to Honolulu in Hawaii are going for $366 from Sydney or $382 from Melbourne.

The travel period, however, is some way away from now, starting from 16 February 2021 to 20 March 2021.

And you won’t be able to nab the cheap fares online, either. You’ll need to call a Flight Centre travel agent on 1300 241 840.

The actual price of the fares will also depend on availability and date of travel.

Screenshot of Hawaii sale
There are a number of terms and conditions about the cheap fares you need to know about. (Source: Yahoo Finance screenshot/Flight Centre)

To lock in the cheap fares, you’ll have to get in touch with a Flight Centre travel agent before 17 February 2020, meaning you’ve got just days to lock it in.

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The tickets will be economy class, meaning the standard practices for flying with a low-cost carrier apply, such as paying extra for meals, entertainment and checked baggage.

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