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Don’t Get Thrown Off Your Hawaii Flight For This: Read The Rules

It’s great to start your trip early, but not like this. It could end your Hawaii vacation before it ever starts.

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89 thoughts on “Don’t Get Thrown Off Your Hawaii Flight For This: Read The Rules”

  1. Why don’t you just adhere to airline rules instead of fighting it. Id**t* trying to prove a useless point. Got an issue than write a complaint letter. No one cares at the moment.

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    1. So tired of this worn out entitlement word. it’s just causing more hatred to spread in this old world. Make a point my detailing what you exactly feel, not just the new hip word.

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    1. Yes. Don’t allow them through the gates! Nip it in the bud. Let them post it, news it, stomp and storm, until the public knows that businesses are not afraid to offend others anymore. Businesses have to demand respect and honor because these people obviously have not been raised to honor, respect, or have been taught any class.

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  2. Seems as if passengers can’t get it through their heads, that airlines are private companies and set rules according to their discretion. Once you start arguing with the crew, the flight is delayed, you make a scene, and ultimately authorities will be called, and you will not be going anywhere. From the videos I’ve seen, I gather these self entitled people crave attention and want to make a big stink. In the old days (as was mentioned) Dad made us dress up (coat/tie) for flights to the mainland. Well, as we all know, that era is long gone. Just use “common” sense and dress appropriately.

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  3. I sure hope Airlines add a rule barring obese stuffing themselves into too small yoga pants. Come on folks you know you don’t want to see that either!

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  4. Aloha gentlemen of Beat of Hawai’i, thank you for opening Pandora’s Box!
    Our family dresses nicely and respectfully, whether Island hopping of flying to France. We dress the same way to fly on Hawaiian as we do flying privately with the elders on a Private Aircraft.
    My Ohana always practices the rule of dressing for a plane as if the Pope were waiting for you at your destination.
    Respect, courtesy and good taste is not dead, just hibernating. Let’s work together to make it cool again. Kudos to the Airlines keeping it covered up!! I don’t want to have to look at that nonsense anywhere!!
    Aloha gentlemen, stay safe and blessed until we meet again 💕🌺🙏🏼

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  5. appropriate attire does not equal minimal attire. Perhaps the airlines should say something to the effect of shoulders + knees being covered like requirements suggested for visiting churches, etc.

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    1. Knees? They say that you can wear shorts so knees will definitely be uncovered. While I wear long pants on flights to or from the mainland, shorts are definitely interisland attire.

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  6. I applaud the airlines for taking a stronger position on the clothing of travelers. I get that people want to be comfortable when traveling but you can do that without showing it all. It’s easy to pack a change of clothing in a carry-on and change once you land…you’ll have plenty of time while your waiting for baggage claim!

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    1. Thanks BOH, always great articles. Only one comment. May I suggest you stop using the term “post covid”, as the fact is we are still in the pandemic. Aloha.

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