Los Angeles Hawaiian Shirt Day, sponsored by Allegiant Air and the Oahu Visitors Bureau, celebrates Aloha and the day Hawaii became a state. By participating in Hawaiian Shirt Day, you have the chance to win a roundtrip flight to Honolulu from Allegiant Air and a hotel stay at the Coconut Waikiki Hotel courtesy of the Oahu Visitors Bureau, as well as a year's supply of King's Hawaiian bread. Local
businesses, including Brian's Shave Ice and King's Hawaiian restaurant, will be offering deals and promotions across the city of Los Angeles to those in Hawaiian shirts. Contact us at [email protected] if your company would like to join in the celebration. About Allegiant Air, Travel is our deal. ®
Allegiant Air now features new, nonstop jet service between Los Angeles and Honolulu, beginning October 30, 2013. The company, known for its exceptional travel deals, will introduce the new service with fares as low as $150. The new flights will operate twice weekly between LAX and HNL beginning in October. Los Angeles travelers can take advantage of everyday low fares and save even more when they book air, hotel, car and even activity and attraction reservations together. For flight schedules and reservations please visit www.allegiant.com. About the $150 fares:
Seats are limited. For baggage fees, please visit allegiant.com. Additional restrictions may apply. About the Oahu Visitors Bureau
The O'ahu Visitors Bureau (OVB) is the O'ahu island chapter of the Hawai'i Visitors & Convention Bureau. The OVB is the tourism marketing entity for the island of O'ahu responsible for marketing and promoting the island of O'ahu as an appealing Hawaiian island destination along with the other Hawaiian Island brands and the Hawaii brand to a global travel audience. The OVB mission is to create sustainable, diversified global demand for travel to O'ahu, to support travel partners that contribute to the economic growth of the island, and to ensure O'ahu, Hawai'i is promoted with respect to the host Hawaiian culture, the people of Hawai'i and to the island's natural resources. For more information: www.visit-oahu.com