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Hawaii is one of the top vacation destinations for Americans. Its glorious beaches, intimidating volcanoes, and fascinating history all make it a popular destination for people traveling from all parts of the country. Best of all, you don't even need a passport to visit.

While Honolulu, the largest city in Hawaii, sees flights to all corners of the United States, the West Coast is the region that is most closely tied with the archipelago. Daniel K. Inouye International Airport sees flights to the following West Coast cities: Los Angeles : American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Hawaiian Airlines, Southwest Airlines, United Airlines Long Beach : Hawaiian Airlines, Southwest Airlines Oakland : Southwest Airlines Ontario : Hawaiian Airlines Portland : Alaska Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines Sacramento : Hawaiian Airlines, Southwest Airlines San Diego : Alaska Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines, Southwest Airlines San Francisco : Hawaiian Airlines, United Airlines San Jose : Hawaiian Airlines, Southwest Airlines Seattle-Tacoma : Alaska Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Hawaiian Airlines It's one of the most competitive markets in the western US, and with such high demand, airlines tend to send their biggest suitable jets.



Alaska Airlines is flying Boeing 737 MAX 9s, while Delta Air Lines sends a mix of A321neos and Boeing 767s. United Airlines flies their high-density Boeing 777, and Hawaiian Airlines sends both the Airbus A330 and the Boeing 787 Dreamliner to the West Coast. Southwest Airlines , in ty.

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