Thursday, December 9, 2010

Cheerio or Aloha? Its Up to You with These Two Deals

I'm having trouble turning my attention away for travel deals right now. They just keep tumbling down the proverbial chimney, one better than the next, an early visitation from Santa.

(Photo by Justin Ornelias)
Hula la la: Round-trip to Hawaii from $333
And that price includes fuel surcharges, a brave move by Hawaiian Airlines as gas prices are on the rise. Also unusual are the number of gateways on sale. With this promotion, folks from Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Oakland, San Francisco, Seattle, Portland, Sacramento, and San Jose will fly at that price to Honolulu. The sale applies to Maui from Las Vegas, Portland and Seattle.

Bookings must be made by December 13 for travel from January 11 through June 9, 2011. Click on the link above for full details.

London Air and Hotel for Less Than the Air Alone
This one's a special via Travelzoo (so use the code TZLon4 when booking): airfare, daily breakfast and six nights' hotel in London for just $599. That's an unusually low price, though not as low as it first appears as taxes of close to $200 will be added (its still a deal). That promotion is for select dates in Jan and Feb; and from New York City only, though other gateways are available for not much more. 

Full information is available at the website of the seller European Vacations.

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