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Flying from Honolulu to Phoenix with Hawaiian Airlines
Thinking about trading in the tropical landscapes of Oahu for the uniquely beautiful sights of the Sonoran Desert? Hawaiian Airlines flies to Phoenix, Arizona—where you can explore the Greater Phoenix's gardens, including the Desert Botanical, or tube down Phoenix’s Salt River. With daily nonstop flights, your trip to Phoenix is just a flight away.
FAQs for booking a flight from Honolulu to Phoenix
When is the best time to fly from Honolulu to Phoenix
If you want to score perfect Phoenix weather, travel to the Valley of the Sun during the winter months, from November to February. Temperatures should average around 60 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit, making it easy to get outdoors and explore everything Arizona has to offer. It’s also important to note that summer months in Phoenix get seriously hot, we’re talking daily temperatures above 100 degrees Fahrenheit, so keep that in mind for those averse to the heat.
What airports do you use when flying from Honolulu to Phoenix?
The only two airports you’ll be using are the Daniel K. Inouye International Airport (HNL) on Oahu and the Phoenix Sky Harbor (PHX). While some airlines may have layovers, the relatively short distance between Phoenix and Oahu makes it possible to easily fly non-stop between the two locales.
How long is the flight from Honolulu to Phoenix?
A nonstop flight from Honolulu to Phoenix will typically arrive in just under six hours. This is due to the short distance between the two states, with around 2,900 miles separating the two cities.
Phoenix travel tips
Since there’s so much to do in and around Phoenix, visitors will definitely want to rent a car if they can. From checking out the sprawling and bustling streets of Downtown Phoenix to seeing the walkable and eccentric arts district of Roosevelt Row, the city itself can easily fill a weeklong travel itinerary. And, a bonus to visiting Phoenix is that it is really in the heart of Arizona, making it easy to drive out and plan day trips to the Grand Canyon, Sedona, Tucson, or Tombstone. If you’re a Hawaii local looking for some seriously good Mexican food—as we all are—Phoenix also has great Mexican cuisine and is also known for its steak plates.