Busy Maui Airport Tram Shutdown Planned

Warning: Busy Maui Airport Tram Shutdown Planned

Repairs are needed on the 3-year-old tram. For those transiting Kahului Airport Maui next week, plan on extra time whether you are arriving on Maui or departing. 

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8 thoughts on “Warning: Busy Maui Airport Tram Shutdown Planned”

  1. Wow, this is all news to me. My last visit in 2014, there was a short walk to the car rental shack. Or a little bus to the agency. Where can I find info on where to find this tram, and what to do. I had no idea this even existed now> Thanks

  2. This is a great article! It’s so important to keep up with the latest news and updates about Maui airport. Thanks for the heads up about the upcoming tram shutdown – I’ll make sure to plan accordingly!

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  3. Until we moved permanently to Maui last year, we spent 15 years always dropping one person off with the bags before returning the rental car. Not only did it get the bag clearance and checking process going, but even if we weren’t checking bags, we didn’t have to lug them from the rental car facility to the terminal. But it seems ridiculous for the airport to attempt to have the staffing to take peoples’ bags at the curb if people are traveling alone. Moreover, I suspect solo travelers are a small percentage of Maui passengers.

  4. Like trams and trains and monorails at hundreds of other airports, it does what it was designed to do. The fact that it needs intermittent maintenance should surprise no one. Please stay clear of the closing doors and stand behind the yellow line. Mahalo!

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