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Hi SW Community,
We were planning on going to Maui this year or next year and saw that flights to Maui has a stop over in HNL. What's the policy and is it possible to stop over in HNL for a few nights before continuing our leg over to Maui? Of course, we'll probably do a non-stop back home. Thank you for any info provided.
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You can't have an extended layover as part of a single flight, but you can book the flights separately with whatever schedule you want. There may be a difference in the total fare, but it's usually not too bad, especially since inter-island flights are pretty cheap.
For an example I'll use DEN as your original departure spot. So instead of booking DEN-OGG, book DEN-HNL on day one of your trip, then book HNL-OGG on day 4 of your trip. To go home you can then book OGG-DEN.
--TheMiddleSeat
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Be aware of the ever-changing Covid requirements and how they will be affected by your layover. Hopefully your trip will be after all this is over, but as of now, you'll need a test to fly to Hawaii and another to go to Maui, and very likely another once you get to Maui. Soon the second test may be waived if you have a vaccine.
Maui adding the test when you land sounds like it's going in the wrong direction, and hopefully sanity will prevail. If there's anyplace that needs to honor a vaccine passport, it's Hawaii.
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Vaccine passports for Hawaii: Right now they're available for residents or anyone vaccinated in Hawaii. Soon (~1-2 months hopefully) they should be available for all US residents traveling to the state. By year's end the hope to have the option available for other countries as well.
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