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Hello. My wife and I will be traveling from Pittsburgh, PA to Oahu January 9-22 using Southwest points. It doesn't look like SW travels to Hawaii from Pittsburgh so I am trying to determine what city to travel first and then continue on to Hawaii. We have a flexible schedule so we can stay overnight in a convenient city. Thanks in advance for your help.
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Sorry just realized I misspelled Oahu, but didn't see how I can edit a post. 😎
Re: Pittsburgh to Oaho - best routes?
Re: Pittsburgh to Oaho - best routes?
09-05-2022 12:51 PM - edited 09-05-2022 12:54 PM
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You are likely running in to one of Southwest's rules: no flight can be booked if it requires more than one plane change. A stop continuing on the same plane does not count. The reason: plane changes increase the risk that a passenger will miss a connecting flight.
Some non flights to Oahu come from Las Vegas, Oakland, Phoenix, San Jose and San Diego. Others require a plane change.
So you would need to get to one of those cities.
To get around the issue , you could try to book the flight as a multi city trip -- like this:
Just be sure to leave enough time between flights that you do not miss a connection.
Also, you might look to see whether or not a flight to one of the other islands is easier.
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Thanks your answer was very helpful. It looks like the multi-city may be a possible option. One thing that wasn't clear was that when I entered the mule-city search, it asked for a return date. I assume that it isn't the date that I return to Pittsburgh, but the date that I actually continue on to Oahu, correct?
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You are correct. In your case the first flight and the second flight would both have the same date.
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Another alternative would be to fly to Vegas, see some shows, play a few slots, and get to Oahu the next day.
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I was running into from Columbus (CMH). That's a great idea to have a stop over day in Vegas.
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