We have put together an article here that will help you to redeem your frequent flyer miles so that you can take your trip.
Are you thinking about taking an extraordinary flight on Hawaiian Airlines in the near future? If so, you may want to redeem your frequent flyer miles so that you don't have to come up with the cash to fly. You may have collected miles over the years from previous flights with Hawaiian Airlines. If so, you are in luck! We have put together an article here that will help you to redeem your frequent flyer miles so that you can take your trip.
Please check out each step carefully in the guide we have put together for you below. You will be able to redeem your frequent flyer miles with Hawaiian Airlines in no time after carefully examining the steps listed below.
Are you ready to get going? Fantastic! Let's begin now:
1) The first step in redeeming your Hawaiian Airlines frequent flyer miles is to go to the Hawaiian Airlines website. You will want to look carefully at all of the options listed on the home page after arriving at the website.
2) Next, you will want to sign in to your HawaiianMiles account. You do that by clicking the pink and white "Sign In" button in the upper right-hand corner of the page.
3) After clicking the pink and white "Sign In" button, you will be able to enter either your email, HawaiianMiles number, or username on the following page. You will also then enter your password in to the next field. Finally, click the pink "Sign In" button to login to your HawaiianMiles account.
4) After logging into your account, you will see several links that are now available to you. These links include one that says "Book Award Travel". Click that link now to begin the process of redeeming your frequent flyer miles. You will also want to take note of the total amount of available frequent flyer miles that you have in your account so that you know what you have to work with at this time.
5) You will now search for a flight like you normally do. You will enter your departure city or airport into the text box on the left side of the web page. To the right of that text box, you will enter in your arrival city or airport.
6) You will then select the dates you are departing and returning home. If you are only taking a flight that is "one way", make sure to tick the box that says "one way" so that the return date is not necessary.
7) You will also want to indicate how many adults and children are flying with you. This will affect the points required to take the flight, of course. So, be sure to keep that in mind.
8) After searching for your flight, you will notice that a screen will appear with all of the different dates and times of possible flights available to you. The point total required to book those particular flights will also be listed. Choose the flight that is the best fit for you. Make sure you have enough points to redeem that particular award flight, and then book the flight as you normally would.
9) If you still require further assistance with this procedure, we do understand! Please click here for our dedicated HawaiianMiles support page. We will put you in touch with someone who can help you on the phone now.
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