Experience the world's finest Hawaii cabins — private suites, fine dining, and exclusive lounges.
Private enclosed suites with closing doors and personal space
Premium champagne (Krug, Dom Perignon) and multi-course fine dining
Separate bed and seat in many first class products — sleep in a real bed
Exclusive first class lounges with a-la-carte dining and spa treatments
Pro tip: Hawaii routes are domestic — first class is a recliner, not a suite. For a lie-flat experience, book business class on Hawaiian Airlines' widebody or United Polaris from select cities.
Typical price range: $1,500-$4,000 roundtrip
Prices vary by origin, season, and airline. Subscribe to Friday Flight Deals to catch sales, error fares, and split-ticket deals that can cut these prices by 30-50%.
Most Hawaii flights from the West Coast use narrow-body aircraft with recliner-style first class (not lie-flat). Hawaiian Airlines operates a widebody with lie-flat business class from JFK and Boston. United Polaris and Delta One serve Honolulu from select hubs with lie-flat seats.
Business class to Hawaii costs $1,200-$3,000 roundtrip depending on origin. From the West Coast, first class upgrades are as low as $200-$500 over economy. Hawaiian's East Coast lie-flat runs $2,000-$3,000 roundtrip.
From the East Coast, Hawaiian Airlines' widebody from JFK/BOS is the best option with true lie-flat seats. From the West Coast, Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian both offer competitive first class fares. Southwest doesn't have premium cabins but offers low fares and flexibility.
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