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US Airways to offer flights from NC to Hawaii
CHARLOTTE, N.C. - US Airways is adding nonstop flights between Charlotte and Hawaii, providing travelers in the Carolinas a quick way to escape to the islands.
US Airways Group Inc. said Sunday that daily, year-round service to Honolulu will begin Dec. 17. It will be the only direct flight from Charlotte to Hawaii.
Charlotte is the largest hub for Tempe, Ariz.-based US Airways. The airline has previously announced plans to add direct flights from Charlotte to Rio de Janeiro.
Tickets to Hawaii are already available. Roundtrip ticket on the company's Web site were selling for $928 on Sunday.
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