What’s better than flying to Hawaii? Doing so for nearly free using points and miles — that's what. But there’s a trick to booking award flights to Hawaii for cheaper.
The best ways to redeem miles to go to Hawaii usually involve booking award flights through an international airline mileage program. This isn’t as complicated as it sounds. If you have American Express Membership Rewards points or Chase Ultimate Rewards® points, you can book some of the cheapest award flights to Hawaii. Citi ThankYou points, Capital One miles and even Marriott Bonvoy points can also be transferred to international mileage programs to get you great rates to Hawaii.
Here’s a look at some of the best award flights to Hawaii — all of which are bookable for 20,000 miles or less — and how you can use major transferable points to book.
The best sweet spot from the U.S. mainland to Hawaii right now is through Turkish Airlines’ Miles&Smiles program. You’ll only need to pay 7,500 miles each way for an economy award ticket or just 12,500 miles each way to fly in business class.
Of course, Turkish Airlines doesn’t fly between the U.S. mainland and Hawaii. Instead, you’ll be redeeming Miles&Smiles for award flights on Turkish’s Star Alliance partner, United Airlines.
The best place to check for award availability is directly on United’s website. If you use a flexible date search, you can check the award calendar to see which dates have availability:
To confirm award availability and book on Turkish’s website, log into your Miles&Smiles account and go to the Star Award Ticket page. Enter your origin/destination, date and number of passengers and click search to see availability:
You don’t have to fly Turkish Airlines to earn Miles&Smiles miles. Turkish Airlines is a transfer partner of Citi ThankYou Points (1:1 transfer rate). You can transfer just 15,000 Citi ThankYou Points to Turkish to have enough for a round-trip economy award.
You can also transfer Marriott Bonvoy points to Turkish Miles&Smiles at a rate of 3 points to 1 mile. Plus, you’ll get a 5,000-mile bonus for every transfer of at least 60,000 Bonvoy points.
Based on our most recent analysis, NerdWallet values Turkish Airlines miles at 1.1 cents each.
Another Star Alliance member, Air Canada’s Aeroplan, also offers sweet spot redemptions to Hawaii.
You don’t have to fly Air Canada to get Aeroplan points either. Aeroplan is a transfer partner of American Express Membership Rewards (1:1 transfer ratio), Capital One Miles (4:3 ratio) and Marriott Bonvoy (3:1 ratio with a 5,000-mile bonus for transferring 60,000 points). Plus, Chase Ultimate Rewards® will add Aeroplan as a partner in late 2021.
Under Aeroplan’s new award chart, partner award flights within North America between 1,501 and 2,750 miles in distance cost 12,500 points one-way in economy or 25,000 points one-way in business class.
That’s just enough to cover United flights from the U.S. West Coast to Hawaii. United operates flights from San Francisco and Los Angeles to five Hawaiian destinations:
Honolulu, Oahu.
Kona, Big Island.
Hilo, Big Island.
Kahului, Maui.
Lihue, Kauai.
And you’re not limited to nonstop flights. As long as the combined flight distance is under 2,750 miles, you’ll pay just 12,500 points each way. For example, you can fly from Santa Barbara to Maui, with a stop in San Francisco, for just 12,500 points each way:
The downside of Aeroplan is that it charges a “partner booking fee” of about $30 in addition to taxes and government fees on the award flight. Together, these fees can really increase the out-of-pocket cost of award flights on United and other partners. In the example above, you'll end up spending about $46 extra one-way.