Southwest Airlines is set to begin offering nonstop flights to and from Las Vegas and Hawaii, beginning June 6. These flights now include stops at California airports.
With Las Vegas hotel-casinos in the background, a Southwest jet takes off from McCarran International Airport. Southwest in June will begin offering flights to and from Las Vegas and Hawaii. (Image: Las Vegas Review-Journal)
The Dallas-based carrier, noted for low fares, will offer two daily nonstop flights to and from McCarran International Airport and Honolulu International Airport, according to the
Las Vegas Review-Journal. Southwest also will offer two nonstop flights each day to and from Las Vegas and Maui’s Kahului Airport. The ticket price has not been set.
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ONTARIO, Calif., April 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Southern California s Ontario International Airport (ONT) welcomed the announcement from Hawai i Governor David Y. Ige that effective April 17, travelers from ONT will be able to bypass the Aloha state s mandatory 10-day quarantine with a negative COVID-19 test performed by a trusted testing partner. Ontario is the first airport in Southern California to earn the designation from the Hawai i State Department of Health.
Southern California’s Ontario International Airport (ONT) welcomed the announcement from Hawai’i Governor David Y. Ige that effective April 17, travelers from ONT will be able to bypass the Aloha state’s mandatory 10-day quarantine with a negative COVID-19 test.