Win an Epic 9-night Trip to Hawaii Thanks to Hawaiian Airlines and Hyatt — How to Enter

The lucky winner will receive a trip for two with stays at three Hyatt hotels in Hawaii along with including 200,000 HawaiianMiles.

<p>Courtesy of Hyatt</p>

Courtesy of Hyatt

Hawaiian Airlines and Hyatt hotels are bringing paradise closer by giving away a 9-night vacation at a trio of hotels on three different islands.

The lucky winner will receive an epic trip for two including 200,000 HawaiianMiles along with a 3-night/4-day stay at the Hyatt Regency Waikiki Beach Resort and Spa, the Hyatt Regency Maui Resort and Spa, and the Grand Hyatt Kauai Resort & Spa, the company shared with Travel + Leisure. To win, travelers must enter between by Sept. 28.

"Hyatt Regency Maui Resort and Spa is thrilled to collaborate with Hawaiian Airlines and our sister Hyatt properties in Waikiki and Kauai for this exciting sweepstakes,” Jason Baer, the director of sales and marketing at Hyatt Regency Maui, told T+L. “We can't wait to give one lucky winner the chance to experience the breathtaking, natural beauty that Hawaii has to offer."

To enter, travelers must follow @hawaiianairlines on either Instagram, Facebook, or TikTok before going online to complete and submit the online entry form. Travelers must be citizens of the United States and at least 18 years old to enter.

The winner will then be randomly selected from all eligible entries and be notified by either phone or email.

In addition to the free stays and airline miles, the winner will receive daily breakfast for two as well as some dinner or resort credits to use.

The sweepstakes comes as Hawaiian Airlines is in the middle of a merger with West Coast carrier Alaska Airlines. Last month, the Department of Justice (DOJ) allowed its review period to expire without taking any action, bringing the proposed merger one step closer to reality.

Unlike some other mergers, however, Alaska has said it plans to maintain both the Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines brands and integrate both into a “single operating platform.”

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