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Discounts Help Travelers Get To Hawaii

Special packages offer significant savings in Hawaii this summer and beyond.

Honolulu, HI (Vocus/PRWEB ) June 10, 2008 -- Travelers heading to Hawaii this summer and fall will find plenty of options to save on their vacation thanks to a new travel promotion launched this week by the Hawaii Visitors and Convention Bureau (HVCB) and its partners.

Kalalau Valley (Kauai). Credit: Hawaii Tourism Authority (HTA) / Ron Dahlquist
Kalalau Valley (Kauai). Credit: Hawaii Tourism Authority (HTA) / Ron Dahlquist

Travelers will save at least $200 per person on their trip to the Hawaiian Islands through HVCB's partnership with American Airlines Vacations, American Express Vacations, Classic Vacations, Expedia, NWA WorldVacations, Orbitz, Pleasant Holidays, Travelocity, and United Vacations, which offers travelers money saving air vacation packages loaded with incentives including deeply discounted airfare, free hotel room nights, free meals, free rental cars, and free food and beverage dining credits. These value packages offer significant savings and make Hawaii a competitive vacation destination this summer.

"We know there is great demand for Hawaii and we hope travelers will take advantage of these offers and experience the tremendous diversity of activities available on the islands," said John Monahan, HVCB president and CEO.

HVCB has created a dedicated website listing all of the special packages at GoHawaii.com/summerfun. From there, travelers can book their vacations to Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, Lanai, Maui, and Hawaii's Big Island instantly with a simple click.

"Hawaii has enjoyed being one of the world's hottest summer destinations for decades and for good reason," Monahan added. "Hawaii has its own uniquely exotic culture and ambiance that gives one the sense of traveling abroad. Not to mention, there's no need to worry about currency exchange rates. A dollar is worth a dollar here in Hawaii."

For information about Hawaii and to begin planning a vacation to the Islands of Aloha, visit GoHawaii.com/summerfun.

For Hawaii images, please visit the HVCB Knowledge Bank at HVCB.org.

Media Contacts:

Darlene Morikawa
Director, Public Relations/Communications
Hawaii Visitors and Convention Bureau
dmorikawa @ hvcb.org
808-924-0259

Nathan Kam
Vice President
McNeil Wilson Communications
Nathan.Kam @ MWC-Anthology.com
808-539-3471

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CONTACT INFORMATION
Darlene Morikawa
Hawaii Visitors and Convention Bureau
808-924-0259
Email us Here
Nathan Kam
McNeil Wilson Communications
808-539-3471
Email us Here
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Kalalau Valley (Kauai).

Kalalau Valley (Kauai).
Kalalau Valley (Kauai). Credit: Hawaii Tourism Authority (HTA) / Ron Dahlquist

Wailea Beach (Maui)

Wailea Beach (Maui)
Wailea Beach (Maui). Credit: Hawaii Tourism Authority (HTA) / Ron Dahlquist

Waikiki (Oahu)

Waikiki (Oahu)
Waikiki (Oahu). Credit: Hawaii Tourism Authority (HTA) / Joe Solem

Waipio Valley (Hawaii's Big Island)

Waipio Valley (Hawaii's Big Island)
Waipio Valley (Hawaii's Big Island). Credit: Hawaii Tourism Authority (HTA) / Kirk Lee Aeder

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