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Aero Flights from Los Angeles to Maui $10,990 Starting November

Maui Four Seasons

Four Seasons in Wailea, Maui, takes its 5-star reputation a step further by teaming up with a private air charter company to offer guests a nonstop flight from Van Nuys, bypassing TSA, aboard a Gulfstream. A limousine awaits to transport them from Kahului to Wailea.

 

Hawaii has become an expensive destination, catering to high-end travelers. This goal will reach a new level starting Thanksgiving. In November, wealthy US mainland visitors can avoid sitting for more than 5 hours in an uncomfortable seat on a Boeing 737 Max or Airbus NEO, which, even in first class, will offer only one glass of inexpensive champagne. Free-flowing Don Pérignon or similar is on the menu at Aero.

Aero and the 5 Star Four Seasons Resort in Wailea, Maui, teamed up to offer their guests a semi-private jet experience with weekly flights on a 12-seat Gulfstream IV jet.

Spending 4-digit Dollar figures for a room per night, a flight on Aero may not sound expensive after all, when taking Four Seasons Resort vacationers from Van Nuys airport in Los Angeles to Kahului, Maui on this first semi-private route scheduled weekly with above first-class amenities.

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Aero and Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea are introducing weekly, scheduled semi-private flights from Los Angeles to Maui, beginning in November 2025.

Ben Klein, CEO of Aero, comments, “Our expansion to Maui will bring another coveted destination to Aero’s route map, building on our recent entry into the East Coast market. He promised an unparalleled experience offering comfort and convenience that is traditionally only found in the world of private charters.”

Flights will launch before Thanksgiving, and the one-way airfare is only $5,495.00, which avoids TSA checks and fighting your way through a busy LAX airport.

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Juergen T Steinmetz

Juergen Thomas Steinmetz has continuously worked in the travel and tourism industry since he was a teenager in Germany (1977).
He founded eTurboNews in 1999 as the first online newsletter for the global travel tourism industry.

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