Virgin America will launch new nonstop service from San Francisco (SFO) to Honolulu (HNL) and Maui (OGG) later this year, with introductory one-way fares starting at $199. Flights to Honolulu begin on Nov. 2, while the Maui route starts on Dec. 3.
Passengers who book through Virgin America’s “Now Serving Paradise” nationwide fare sale will also earn at least 8,559 Elevate Redemption points with their purchase.
The airline’s new longer-haul Hawaii service will use modern aircraft featuring three custom-designed classes of service, individual touch-screen entertainment at every seat, and an award-winning on-demand menu of food and cocktails available throughout the flight.
These new routes add another convenient option for travelers flying between the Bay Area and the Hawaiian Islands, combining competitive fares with an enhanced onboard experience tailored for longer journeys. Whether flying for leisure or a short getaway, travelers can expect comfortable seating choices, in-flight entertainment, and a refreshed dining selection designed to improve the overall travel experience.
Advance purchase during the promotional fare period is recommended to secure the lowest fares and the bonus Elevate Redemption points. As with any introductory sale, availability is limited and seat counts at the advertised fare may be restricted, so travelers should compare dates and times to find the best value. Standard terms and conditions from the airline apply regarding changes, cancellations, baggage allowances, and point accrual.
These additions to Virgin America’s route network reflect growing demand for direct connections between California and Hawaii, offering frequent flyers and new customers a blend of competitive pricing and enhanced onboard amenities. Travelers planning trips to Honolulu or Maui later this year may find these nonstop options a convenient and value-oriented choice.