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How to Book Travel on Mokulele Airlines

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Based in Hawaii, Mokulele Airlines provides passenger flights between Kailua-Kona (its home base) and the other islands. It is a subsidiary of Mesa Air Group and is also using the name Go!Express as of December 2006. Go!Express will offer routes to Kapalua, Molokai and Lanai from Honolulu.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Credit card
  • Email account
  • Computer with Internet access
  • Printer

    Book Travel on Mokulele Airlines

  1. Step 1

    Book travel on Mokulele Airlines via their Web site (see below). Click the "Reservations" tab and fill in the info requested.

  2. Step 2

    Refresh the page if you have issues typing in the date. This will allow you to use the drop down menu effectively.

  3. Step 3

    Call (866) 260-7070 if you get an error message on the Web site; here, you can speak with a Mokulele Airlines representative and book over the phone.

  4. Step 4

    Utilize the services of a travel agent to have someone else do the work. Know that you'll pay a booking fee for this, however.

  5. Enjoy Your Travel on Mokulele Airlines

  6. Step 1

    Ride the twin-engine Piper Chieftains around the Big Island and to those in between knowing that hundreds of other passengers have arrived at their destinations safely.

  7. Step 2

    Travel like you are in first class; all of the seats on board will have extra leg room and leather seats.

  8. Step 3

    Let go of the old concepts of windows or aisle seats. Every seat on board is a window or an aisle seat!

  9. Step 4

    Lay around your hotel or on the beach a little longer. Mokulele Airlines does not require you to show up for check-in until 30 minutes before boarding.

  10. Step 5

    Be aware that the airline will only accept 35 pounds of luggage per passenger.

  11. Step 6

    Fly often and maintain an airline membership with a Mokulele Club Card. It is their version of a frequent flyer program; however, there is a fee. They have two plans available and have partnered with other island companies to offer discounts to card holders.

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