Hawaii is one of our favorite spots to visit since its fairly close and has something for everyone. This time around we only had about one week so we opted not to go anywhere international as it would be too rushed. Our oldest only has a week off from her preschool so Hawaii was perfect.
This would be our second trip to Hawaii with both of the girls but our 7th overall trip as a couple. Our last trip wasn’t so fun as everyone except me got sick and our youngest was only 3 months. We wanted a redo since last trip was so miserable.
Family Vacation to Hawaii 2017
Part 1 – Airfare
Part 2 – Our stay at the Andaz Maui at Wailea
In the past we have flown Hawaiian Airlines because they are comfortable and have Extra Comfort seats that allow more leg room especially for a 5 and half hour flight. This time we decided to use some of our Citi Thank You points. Via the Citi Thank You portal, we booked round trip flights from SFO to Maui with an extended layover to Honolulu. The return flight was just from Honolulu back to SFO.
The extended layover in Maui was cheaper than buying a one way from SFO to Maui and then another ticket from Maui to Honolulu. The ticket would have cost about $850/person but we were able to book via Citi Thank You points for 48,000 points each which equates to about 1.78 cents per point. This is pretty decent considering Citi Thank you points are worth about 1.5 to 1.6 cents per TPG. You can refer to the Citi Prestige or Premier cards for sign up bonuses.
However, the best way to make use of your Thank You points is to transfer them to one of its partners for redemption. listed below. Sometimes you can get up to $0.10 per point, such as booking Singapore Suites.
- JetBlue TrueBlue
- Asia Miles
- Etihad Guest
- EVA Air
- Air France and KLM Flying Blue
- Garuda Indonesia
- Jet Airways JetPrivilege
- Malaysia Airlines Enrich
- Qantas Frequent Flyer
- Qatar Privilege Club
- Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer
- Thai Royal Orchid Plus
- Virgin Atlantic Flying Club
- Hilton Honors
They transfer at a 1:1 ratio. I checked on some of these and it was easier for me to just book the flights straight from Citi.
We were able to get Hawaiian Airline’s Extra Comfort seats which were pretty nice. They came with 6 more inches of leg room, personal electrical outlet, priority boarding and priority security line and a personal entertainment. I would highly recommend flying either Hawaiian Airlines or Alaska Airlines which now includes the Virgin America fleet.
Stay tuned for Part 2 for my review of the Andaz at Wailea.
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