Flight FAQs
From Dallas to Hawaii
Which airlines flying from Dallas to Hawaii have flexible cancellations due to COVID-19?
Some of the carriers operating flights from Dallas to Hawaii that may be offering flexible cancellation policies are American Airlines, United Airlines, and Alaska Airlines. Our site will let you filter for all airlines offering greater flexibility due to COVID-19.
Can I find flights from Dallas to Hawaii for under $500 on Cheapflights?
Yes, there are multiple flights from Dallas to Hawaii for under $500. The cheapest flight booked recently is on Multiple Airlines for just $425, but on average you can expect to pay $452.
Are there nonstop flights from Dallas to Hawaii for under $900 on Cheapflights?
Cheapflights has at least 20 direct flights from Dallas to Hawaii under $900. A good price for a nonstop flight from Dallas to Hawaii is less than $891.
Are there last-minute flights available from Dallas to Hawaii for under $700?
There are currently 20+ open flights from Dallas to Hawaii within the next 7 days for less than $700.
What are the most popular routes from Dallas to Hawaii?
While some choose either Dallas/Fort Worth - Kahului or Dallas Love Field - Honolulu, Dallas/Fort Worth - Honolulu is the most popular route from Dallas to Hawaii.
What are the most reliable airlines from Dallas to Hawaii?
Looking for the most reliable airlines to get you to your destination on time? Our data shows these are most likely to get you from Dallas to Hawaii on time: British Airways (94%), GOL (93%), American Airlines (92%).
What are the most popular airlines that fly from Dallas to Hawaii?
Endeavor Airlines, American Airlines and Alaska Airlines are the most popular airlines when flying from Dallas to Hawaii.
What are the cheapest flights from Dallas to Hawaii?
Looking for the cheapest flight from Dallas to Hawaii? While on average our users pay $1,658, our data indicates the cheapest price to be $238. The most popular route (Dallas/Fort Worth - Honolulu), is priced around $487.
How long is the flight from Dallas to Hawaii?
The in-air flight time traveling from Dallas to Honolulu International Airport is a tad less than eight hours. Flights to Lihue Airport take a little over eight hours, while flights to Kahului Airport take just under eight hours.
Which airlines operate flights from Dallas to Hawaii?
American offers nonstop flights from Dallas to Honolulu International and Kahului airports as well as some non-direct flights from Dallas to other Hawaii airports via connections on regional airlines Skywest, Empire and Compass. United, Virgin, Delta, Hawaiian and Alaska offer non-direct flights from Dallas airports to Hawaii.
How frequent are flights between Dallas and Hawaii?
With dozens of flights departing Dallas-area airports for Hawaii each day, it's easy to find a flight at most any time of day you choose. Flights depart as early as 6:10 a.m. and as late as 10:20 p.m.
Which airports serve Dallas to Hawaii?
Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) and Dallas Love Field (DAL) serve Dallas. Hawaii is served by Honolulu International (HNL), Kahului (OGG), Lihue (LIH), Kona International (KOA), Hilo International (ITO), Lanai (LNY) and Kaunakakai Airports (MKK). Most visitors fly into HNL. The number of direct flights from the U.S. mainland to OGG, LIH, KOA and ITO is limited, and you'll have to make a connection on a regional airline to fly to LNY or MKK.
Which direct flight route between Dallas and Hawaii is cheapest?
The cheapest route from Dallas to Hawaii is usually DFW to OGG if you book in advance. If you book late, the cheapest route is typically DFW to HNL.Hawaii's a little more humid than north Texas, but the weather is warm and sunny year around and the summers aren't as hot as they are in Dallas. More than just gorgeous beaches, Hawaii offers a wide array of activities to suit anyone. Hike around lava fields and peer into volcanoes, luxuriate at a relaxing spa, go whale-watching or swim with the dolphins, or enjoy a feast and entertainment at a traditional Hawaiian luau.Finding the right deal on a flight is all about timing and details. Be a savvy traveler and do your research with our smart search engine for flights from Dallas to Hawaii.
How busy are the airports in Dallas and Hawaii?
There are two main airports serving flights to Hawaii from Dallas: Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) and Dallas Love Field Airport (DAL). You can get to any of the three major airports in Hawaii, including Honolulu International Airport (HNL), Kahului Airport (OGG), and Hilo International Airport (ITO), from these two airports. These flights from Dallas to Hawaii include direct, single-stop, and two-stop flights provided by various airlines. DFW is the busier of the two Dallas airports, and it also serves as an international gateway to the United States. It is about 30 minutes from downtown Dallas, while DAL is closer to the city center, about 20 minutes. Also, because DAL is much smaller than DFW, it’s less busy; hence, you’ll find shorter queues and less hassle getting to your flight on time. However, if you want direct flights to Hawaii, these are only available from DFW.
Which airlines fly directly from Dallas to Hawaii?
Only American Airlines provides direct flights to Hawaii from Dallas. American Airlines usually operates two daily direct flights to HNL from DFW, and the flight time is around eight and a half hours. The other airlines, including Alaska Airlines, Spirit Airlines, United Airlines, Delta, and American Airlines, operate single-layover flights from Dallas to Hawaii. These are available from both DFW and DAL and are much cheaper than nonstop flights. The quickest single-layover flight from Dallas to Hawaii takes about ten hours and is operated by American Airlines, with a layover at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX).
What are the layover options between Dallas and Hawaii?
You will find both single- and double-layover flights from DFW and DAL to airports in Hawaii. Because these flights are operated by different airlines, they have different layover options. Most of the one-stop flights are operated by American Airlines, Alaska Airlines, Spirit Airlines, United Airlines, and Delta. These flights have most of their layovers in western cities such as San Francisco, Los Angeles, Kahului, San Diego, Denver, and Phoenix. Layovers add anywhere between one and five hours to the flight time, but these single-layover flights to Hawaii are significantly cheaper and would be a great option for those traveling on a budget.
Do I need a passport or visa to fly from Dallas to Hawaii?
US citizens don’t need either a passport or visa to fly on a domestic flight to Hawaii from Dallas. Instead, you will need a valid photo ID and a plane ticket. Documents you can use as a valid photo ID include a passport, permanent resident card, border crossing card, driver’s license, and any state-issued photo ID. Kids younger than 18 don’t need to show an ID if they’re traveling with an adult with a valid ID.