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Roundtrip Nonstop Flight: Los Angeles (LAX) to/from Maui (OGG)

(Travel Oct 2023 - Feb 2024)

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Various Travel Sites offer Roundtrip Nonstop Flights for Los Angeles, CA (LAX) to/from Kahului, Maui, HI (OGG) on sale with prices starting from $197 for travel on select dates in October 2023 - February 2024.

Thanks to Deal Hunter serra for finding this deal.

Note: These are basic economy fares. On Hawaiian, Delta, Alaska and American, you may have a personal item and a carry-on bag. On United, you may only have a personal item. There is no seat selection and no change.

To book this deal, use the dates below and book with:Travel Availability (subject to change):
  • Departs LAX: Oct 11-13, 16-31; Nov 1-14, 21-30; Dec 1-13, 30-31; Jan 2-31; Feb 1-14
  • Departs OGG: Oct 11-13, 16-27, 29-31; Nov 1-22, 29-30; Dec 1-15, 17-22, 24-25; Jan 9-11, 13-14, 16-21, 26-31; Feb 1-14

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    • Please refer to the forum thread for additional details & discussion. -StrawMan86
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Various Travel Sites offer Roundtrip Nonstop Flights for Los Angeles, CA (LAX) to/from Kahului, Maui, HI (OGG) on sale with prices starting from $197 for travel on select dates in October 2023 - February 2024.

Thanks to Deal Hunter serra for finding this deal.

Note: These are basic economy fares. On Hawaiian, Delta, Alaska and American, you may have a personal item and a carry-on bag. On United, you may only have a personal item. There is no seat selection and no change.

To book this deal, use the dates below and book with:Travel Availability (subject to change):
  • Departs LAX: Oct 11-13, 16-31; Nov 1-14, 21-30; Dec 1-13, 30-31; Jan 2-31; Feb 1-14
  • Departs OGG: Oct 11-13, 16-27, 29-31; Nov 1-22, 29-30; Dec 1-15, 17-22, 24-25; Jan 9-11, 13-14, 16-21, 26-31; Feb 1-14

Editor's Notes

Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Please refer to the forum thread for additional details & discussion. -StrawMan86
    • Want to see more travel deals? Click here or here.

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myact321
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Yep, agreed, Been to Maui three times. Found locals ruder and less welcoming every time. Most people there don't understand that tourism is the *only* industry Hawaii has, and want all tourists off of their island. I have a friend from Maui, and even he doesn't understand the reality. He says stuff like "only hotel and restaurant owners want tourists. The rest of us get government assistance from the state, we so don't care about tourists". I'm not sure where he thinks Hawaii government gets the money, but I don't argue with him.

One of the prettiest parts of Maui is the Road to Hana. It's almost impossible to drive now. Almost every single pull-out now has a "no parking" sign and the fines are enforced, so you can't stop and snap a picture of those beautiful waterfalls (well, you can, but now you risk a fine). I also had multiple locals take the trouble to stop, open their truck window and scream "Get off the road you f-ing a-hole". I wasn't *in* the road. I was on the side of the road where they could pass by easily, yet they still felt the need to do what they did. I heard them curse out other people, and even children multiple times.

If you don't believe me, read the "Maui Revealed" book, which is the most popular guidebook on Maui (https://www.amazon.com/Maui-Revea...141&sr=8-1).

In it, the authors freely admit that the locals "forgot the spirit of Aloha, especially on the Road to Hana".

After the last trip and being cursed out by locals several times, my wife and I decided "never again". We still go to Oahu, which is the Gathering Place and is a lot more welcoming to tourists. But Maui is not for us. It's a beautiful island, but honestly the fire damage is nothing compared the hostility of many (not all, but many) locals.
AmusedNest633
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Hotels are ridiculously expensive on Maui.
Richard24
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hotels are beyond expensive, breaks any "deal" on the flight

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amoled
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Quote from rudyae86 :
Wasn't burning man a fiasco? People got stuck for days and running out of food and supplies, stuck in mud and stuff. Didn't sound like a fun place to be at lol.
Exactly!! with all those problems at BM this year, it is still less headache, cheaper and easier than this 'wonderful' maui gig.
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RussellBell
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Quote from PhantasmX :
Perhaps people like Oprah, Ellison, Zuck, and other celebrities buying up chunks of land pissed them off. It's easier to take it out on the tourists than celebrities with armed body guards.
So you've chosen to not simply read up on the history of Hawaii to understand where that sentiment comes from.
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Agou
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I'm still in Hawaii for the first time and I feel I had enough Hawaii for this life time already. It's like New Zealand but everything is more expensive, especially the hotels are like 2 to 3 times more expensive. Volcanoes are the only reason to visit here.
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PhantasmX
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Quote from RussellBell :
So you've chosen to not simply read up on the history of Hawaii to understand where that sentiment comes from.
Perhaps you should flow with the time.

https://www.businessinsider.com/m...ry-2021-11

https://nypost.com/2022/08/15/bil...complaint/
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Quote from PhantasmX :
Perhaps you should flow with the time.

https://www.businessinsider.com/m...ry-2021-11

https://nypost.com/2022/08/15/bil...complaint/
You want to complain about the attitudes of locals, but have put zero effort into understanding their perspectives. No wonder some locals resent folks from the mainland.
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clinteastwood
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Maui is proably at least double the cost of what it was 3 years ago. The flight is the least expensive part.

I might go back again in a year or so, I just want to visit the ocean and snorkel/scuba there again.
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Any hotel recommendations?

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hotels are beyond expensive, breaks any "deal" on the flight
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mav1178
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I'm making a quick 24 hour trip to Maui next weekend.

A friend shared a post on her IG for a Maui nonprofit wanting toy donations, and gathered a bunch for them... but turns out, shipping the 2-3 boxes would've cost $100-150 each.

I needed to do a United Premier qualifying run (the stupid 4 flights with United rule) so decided to book a RT flight, around the same price as what is posted in this deal. Will be able to check my luggage for free.

Staying in Wailuku but also will just "travel pono"... something like this: https://www.hawaiianairlines.com/travelpono

either way, if you do go, just don't be an insensitive prick. the best you can do is be a traveler that brings good to those that need it.
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Quote from fintlewoodlewix :
Yes! Maui needs you! You can stay in Kihei, Kahului, Hana, or Wailea-Makena quite easily. From October 8th, you can also stay in Kaanapali, Honokowai, Napili, and Kapalua. The workers need you! Ignore the naysayers. Maui is still awesome.
I live in Lahaina. I speak for everyone in Lahaina when I say, we don't want you here in Lahaina. The hotels might want you back but the locals don't. Go to Kihei, Kahului, Wailuku, Hana, Kula, but stay out of Lahaina while we recover.
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TimN5061
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Quote from LivelySink338 :
Why would I want to visit Maui when it's burned to the ground? Is this really a deal?
LOL you are exactly the type of guy who reads an article title then pretend like you read it. Top idiotic comment of the day
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bitachu
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The main issue currently is that residents whose homes were burned down are currently occupying hotel rooms/air bnb in Kanapalii and other parts. This I believe is paid for by the govt(maybe some private). If they encourage tourism to open up again and tourist to stay in Kanapalii then those residents will be without a place to live or at the very least they have to move again. This is one of the primary reasons why the return of tourism isn't encouraged by some residents. Also that and the tour operators choose to have snorkeling tours off lahaina area a day after the fire so there is a sense that most tourism businesses don't care about the community and will sell the tragedy whenever they can.
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acuda27
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Quote from LivelySink338 :
Why would I want to visit Maui when it's burned to the ground? Is this really a deal?
I went to the town of Lahaina and Kaanapali Beach 1 day out of the 7 days I was there. Lahaina was on the Dry Side, with all the tourists that sit at the beach all day. Road to Hana is where all the beauty is at along with Iao Valley.
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LiquidSmoke420
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Quote from LivelySink338 :
Why would I want to visit Maui when it's burned to the ground? Is this really a deal?
Geography is hard.
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Quote from LivelySink338 :
Why would I want to visit Maui when it's burned to the ground? Is this really a deal?
I would visit Maui just to do the entirety of the Road to Hana again.

Gardens, rivers, taro plantations, rainbow eucalyptus trees, yummy banana bread stands, black sand beaches, waterfalls, short scenic hikes, lush vegetation everywhere, and amazing pools/swimming holes. One of the best days I've had on vacation!

I paid $20 for a GPS enabled app that narrated the journey and it was worth it!
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