Business Class Flights to Hawaii

The islands of Hawaii attract over eight million tourists each year, and with its consistently favourable weather conditions, ‘aloha’ spirit, sprawling beaches and marvellous volcanoes, it’s easy to see why. This culturally diverse nation offers exceptionally tasty cuisine, a broad range of entertainment outlets, shopping opportunities galore and, of course, some well deserved relaxation, and there’s no better way to arrive in style than by booking business class flights to Hawaii.

When you choose Just Fly Business, you can rest assured that you will be offered the best value business class flights to Hawaii. Our aim is to give our customers an enjoyable and comfortable journey that won’t break the bank. For advice, help and recommendations at a brilliant price, simply get in touch with one of our travel experts or enquire online today.

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Business Class Flights to Hawaii

  • Business class flights from £2,674
  • First class flights from £3,527

Flying business class to Hawaii with Just Fly Business will get your luxury holiday off to the best start possible. We will do all the hard work for you – simply sit back and relax while we work hard to organise a holiday that is tailored specifically to you and your needs. Our travel specialists can arrange flights, transfers, car hire, tours and parking, as well as offer accommodation and sightseeing recommendations.

Imagine yourself on the sandy beaches or seeing dramatic landscapes that were made famous on shows such as Lost and Jurassic Park! Our personal travel consultants can get you there with the best deal on your business flights to Hawaii, often up to 50% cheaper than online.

Whether for business or leisure, our specialists love building long lasting relationships with you or your business through our superior service; so the only thing left to do is decide on which bikinis and trunks to pack!

Things to see in Hawaii

Pearl Harbor – Oahu Island

Etched into the pages of history, Pearl Harbor and the immortal words of President Roosevelt was made famous on the morning of December 7th 1941 when the Japanese attacked the military base located on Oahu Island. Today, the site of the fateful event is a National Historic Landmark and houses several centres to visit and explore.

Along with the Visitors Center, the site has 5 main attractions including memorials to the crews of the USS Arizona and USS Oklahoma, and the ability to board and explore the World War II Battleship USS Missouri, the Word War II submarine USS Bowfin, and the Pacific Aviation Museum. These memorials and displays are poignant reminders of what drew America into the biggest conflict of the century, and a must see on all holidays to Hawaii.

Insider’s Tip: Pearl Harbor is still an active military site and therefore has strict security guidelines for visitors. Some sites require prior booking so please plan your trip in advance.

Stargazing from Mauna Kea – Big Island

With so little light pollution the entire island chain of Hawaii is the perfect place for stargazing, but in particular, the summit of Mauna Kea on Hawaii’s Big Island has the perfect conditions. At a height of nearly 14,000 feet, the summit has you above 40% of the atmosphere and 90% of water vapour making it the ideal place for undisrupted views of the cosmos.

Because of the unbeatable views, the top of Mauna Kea is dotted with the dome-shaped telescopes of several countries making it the largest collection of telescopes on Earth!

Insider’s Tip: Visitors can drive to the summit during daylight hours but must depart within 30 minutes of sunset. Because of this, joining a stargazing tour is the best way to experience this spectacular view.

Things to Do in Hawaii

Get out into Nature

First-time visitors to Hawaii are always left speechless by the natural beauty of the state, whether it be the lava flows in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park on the Big Island, the idyllic beaches of Waikiki on Oahu Island, or the spectacular waterfalls and rainforests that dot all the islands; this paradise has something for everyone!

The adventures in nature don’t only apply to the land either, with boat tours operating from all the islands from late December to early May. Alternatively, grab a mask and snorkel and get up close and personal with the coral reefs and their inhabitants.

Many places around Hawaii can also be experienced on horseback making out-of-the-way sights such as Waipi’o Valley on Big Island both accessible and a memory to last a lifetime. So what are you waiting for; grab your walking shoes, your riding shoes, and your flippers, and experience Hawaii at its most amazing!

Insider’s Tip: Take a helicopter flight to Kauai Island and approach the rugged coastline from the air. I would wager money that the Jurassic Park theme song springs to mind!

Experience a Luau

The native Hawaiian and Polynesian cultures have several traditions that visitors can witness and get involved in. One of the most popular amongst tourists are the luaus, where guests are entertained with music, hula dancing, and fire twirling, along with a variety of activities such as basket weaving and lei making.

Wrap up the celebration with feasts of traditional Hawaiian foods and cocktails and give thanks and celebrate the Hawaiian culture in a fun and filling experience!

Hawaii’s Business Venues

Hyatt Regency Waikiki Beach Resort and Spa

On Waikiki Beach in Honolulu, Oahu Island, the Hyatt Regency Waikiki Beach has recently remodelled their Diamond Head meeting rooms with the latest facilities.

Residence Inn by Marriott Maui Wailea

Situated at the picturesque Wailea Beach on Maui, the Residence Inn by Marriott is the perfect setting for your business event.

Hawaii’s Nearby Cities

Situated in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, Hawaii has no nearby cities. The cities of Tokyo Japan, Anchorage Alaska, and Vancouver Canada are all equidistant, but the major stops for travellers from The UK are in the Western USA.

The cities of Los Angeles and San Francisco offer people travelling to Hawaii a fantastic opportunity to have a brief stopover en-route to experience some of America’s best known landmarks and attractions. With Disneyland and Santa Monica in Los Angeles, and the Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz in San Francisco, why not take the opportunity to have a twin centre holiday!

Begin Your Trip in Style with Business Class Flights to Hawaii

The Hawaiian Islands are located in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, which makes flying the fastest and most convenient way to reach them. However, due to the remoteness of the state, you should prepare yourself for a long flight. But don’t worry, long-haul flights do not have to be uncomfortable or boring. Taking business class flights to Hawaii means that you can travel in comfort and style, and arrive rested and refreshed.

Thanks to premium flights, you can enjoy all the comforts of home and more as you travel through the skies to reach the dream holiday destination of Hawaii. You’ll enjoy exceptionally tasty, chef-cooked food, complimentary champagne, fully reclining flat bed seats, and heaps of fantastic entertainment, all brought to you by flight attendants that genuinely care about making your journey extra special. Learn more about the benefits of business class flights to Hawaii by contacting our luxury travel specialists.

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Hawaii Fast Facts

  • Currency = United States Dollar (USD)
  • Time Zone = GMT -10 hours (UK is 10 hours ahead of Hawaii)
  • Fly From = All Major UK Airports
  • Hottest Months = Consistent all year but hottest in August, September and October
  • Foreign Office travel advice for USA