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Better Have Ducks In A Row Before Travel to Hawaii

It’s not smooth sailing when you arrive without these. Our latest update on travel to Hawaii includes comments from readers and their experience.

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  1. Hello,
    My reason for coming to Hawaii is to see my family; although Hawaii is a beautiful state. I need a non stop or one stop if possible from Rsw to Honolulu . I am TSA; my daughter her husband and 2 boys with 1 girl- I am Nana traveling. I am Nana.

    I have Covid shot card. And I have been told to sign something and load up. I don’t know where. Would you please send me a link if possible?
    I would appreciate your help.
    BelindaW

  2. Does anyone have any tips on how to download my Covid19 test results from an approved testing site to SafeTravel Hawaii? Any information will help.

  3. Aloha from Princeville! My husband and I arrived yesterday morning from San Jose, CA. We each took two tests as an insurance policy: one at Kaiser (we are members) and another through Vault. We each received our email confirming negative results exactly 30 hours after our Zoom spit session. My Kaiser results were returned less than 24 hours after testing; my husband’s took 48 hours. We had an early morning flight direct to Lihue (fly direct to your final destination, if possible, even if you pay a higher airfare) and landed about 45 minutes ahead of schedule, just around 11 am. It’s a time this point you’ll need patience as you’ll have no control over how many other flights have landed around the same time. We were very fortunate and there was no line to show our identification, QR codes, Ndola negative results from the Safe Travels website. We were seated in row 8 and there were approximately 8 agents waiting for us. It took less than a minute for us both to receive our green tickets and proceed to baggage claim. Even better, airport staff had removed all the luggage from the carousel and lined it up neatly, making it much easier for us to find our bags. Airport eerily quiet; better than better than normal traffic through Kapa’a.

  4. Just wanted to update our latest Travel from the Mainland. My wife flew over yesterday 11/5 with no issues and was cleared at the airport in a very timely manner . She received her test through Walgreens using the Rapid testing (result in a couple of hours). The last time I commented, the question came up questioning if the rapid test issued by Walgreens met the Hawaii NAAT requirements. I’m happy to report now, it does.

  5. I also did testing on the island, I tested at Wilcox in Lihue. I was picked from Safe Travel. We are guests on the island, and everything we can do as guests protects the islanders.

  6. We leave Friday for the Big Island. Got a confirmation from Hawaii Dept of Health that the POC from Walgreen is molecular and is approved by them. Get our tests tomorrow and pray all goes well from there.

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