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Island Air/H.I.S. Offer Flight/Hotel Packages

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A new partnership between Island Air and H.I.S. offers customers flight and hotel packages starting at $99 per person.

H.I.S. Hawaii provides both outbound and inbound operations and travel services to its customers, including the sales of international airline tickets.

“Island Air’s partnership with H.I.S. offers locals and visitors another affordable option to fly the ‘Island Way’ this summer and fall,” said David Uchiyama, Island Air’s president and CEO. “The air and hotel packages offered for all islands are a great deal for those looking to get away for a weekend, or an extended vacation to visit family and friends.”

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Customers may book now through July 31, 2017. The travel period is June 3 to Oct. 31, 2017.

Prices vary by availability of flights and hotel, and applies to flights between Honolulu, Kona, Kahului and Līhuʻe.

Some of the hotels offered include the Kauai Marriott Resort, Sheraton Maui Resort & Spa, Hyatt Regency Maui Resort and Spa, Mauna Lani Bay Hotel & Bungalows and Aulani, A Disney Resort & Spa.

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Cancellation after purchase is non-refundable and changes are not allowed. Other restrictions may apply. For more information on travel packages, go online.

For more information about Island Air or to make a reservation, visit www.islandair.com or call (800) 652-6541.

About H.I.S. Hawaii
Hawaii HIS Corporation dba H.I.S. Hawaii was established in 1991 and is a wholly owned subsidiary of HIS in Japan. H.I.S. H.I.S. Hawaii also offers a variety of optional, group and packages tours in Hawaii.

Island Air photo.

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About Island Air
Island Air is the value leader in the Hawaiian Islands, offering 406 convenient flights each week between O‘ahu, Maui, Kaua‘i and Hawai‘i Island. By mid-June 2017, Island Air expects to increase the number of flights to more than 450 each week. The affordable alternative for interisland travel, Island Air’s 78-seat Q400 and 64-seat ATR-72 aircraft are able to provide captivating aerial views of Hawai‘i’s remarkable landscapes. Founded in 1980 as Princeville Airways, the company was renamed Island Air in 1992 and has been proudly serving the Islands of Hawai‘i for more than 35 years.

Island Air photo.

Island Air photo.

Island Air photo.

Island Air photo.

Island Air photo.

Island Air President David Uchiyama. Island Air photo.

Island Air photo.

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