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From Bad To Worse: Honolulu Airport Woes To Be Prolonged

Are you left wondering how this could have occurred at Honolulu Airport and when will it be resolved?

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16 thoughts on “From Bad To Worse: Honolulu Airport Woes To Be Prolonged”

  1. I was booked for Maui last September. Canceled of course. Now booked Honolulu in May. Not booked flights yet.
    My Hawaiian dream fading every week. Disasters on planes to Hawaii. Airport woes. Trying to add penalties on tuirists to pay for Hawaii deficit. Now landing on planes. I have one month to cancel. I don’t know if this vacation what I had hoped for. .
    Seems tourists needed there but not as important as they once were.
    It’s heartbreaking decision.

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  2. Just trying to figure out why you have not covered the major issues in Kona? to start out with the Parking is out-radius.
    There was a person by the name of uncle Billy owned 80 percent of the businesses and parking lots in Kona and since his passing his children have hired a property management company and have increased the business rent up to 3 times last year’s rate. The management company is also starting to charge business workers 200 dollars a month. All of the parking money does not go to Kona, it goes to a company out of town. They have closed the pier area down and even when cruise ships come in the passengers are taken away in vans to areas outside the Kona area. This city is dying fast, most restaurants and shops are empty.

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