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Hawaiian Airlines and Visa make travel more affordable

Posted by Scott Kelly on July 11, 2009

During a struggling economy and tightening budgets, vacations are one of the first things to go as people reduce spending and shrink budgets. However, Hawaiian Airlines and Visa are trying to encourage travel with a new “Paradise Now” offer.

Northwest customers originating in Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, Oakland, San Jose or Sacrament can sign up and receive a 10% savings on two Hawaiian online fares for first or coach class round trip travel to Honolulu, Kahului, and Maui.  The offer is even better for Hawaiian Airlines Visa credit card members. They can sign up for 20% savings.

“ No airline is more reliable or better at deliver the Hawaii vacation experience than Hawaiian Airlines,” Rick Peterson, vice president of marketing and sales said. “Now we’re offering added value at a time when people may be planning a fall or winter getaway to the warmth of our islands.”

Travelers must be a member of HawaiianMiles to take advantage of the new travel benefits. Membership is free and can be applied for prior to applying for the Paradise Now savings. New cards members will receive a sign-up bonus of 20,000 HawaiianMiles after their first card purchase. 

The credit card application and Paradise Now savings offer are available online. 


 

 

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