63 thoughts on “How To Travel Safely To Hawaii Starting September”

  1. Thanks for the updates. Frankly, you’d have to be pretty selfish to want to fly in a plane for 5-10 hours to a destination with an already fragile infrastructure and uncertain future. Best to wait until things are under control and looking ok, which is not going to happen until people start masking up and following the advice of doctors and scientists.
    Until then, be patient and think of others and the impact this is having on everyone.
    And Jojoba? Haven’t heard that since the 70’s
    Aloha A Hui Hou

  2. Practicing and utilizing all tools available is very wise. I travel often and have been wearing a mask on flights long before Covid19. I have not had a common cold in 20 years. I have passed out packs of tissues to so many people on flights coughing and sneezing on me. I had to simply say when they turned down the tissue “you are offending me” please use these tissues. Wake up America. Follow the scientific advice and you will live long and healthy.

  3. We were originally due to visit Maui back in March, but obviously had to reschedule. Since part of our stay was booked through Home Away, we weren’t given a refund, but were allowed to re-book.

    Our new dates are 9/2 to 9/11, and we’re now pretty much assuming that won’t happen. Hard to believe this is the last extension as everything keeps pushing out, but we’re keeping our fingers crossed…

  4. California has just implemented a four tier testing program. Those wanting a test for travel would be in Tier 4. “Tier Four would be implemented when the state’s testing turnaround time, as monitored by CDPH, is less than 48 hours.”

    https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CID/DCDC/Pages/COVID-19/Updated-COVID-19-Testing-Guidance.aspx

    Those wanting to fly will not be tested at all until the turnaround time for all others us under 48 hours. Then we will still be at the bottom of the priority list (as it should be). Results in 72 hours is becoming more of a problem.

  5. My son is in the military in Hawaii. We plan to go over xmas and New Years for eight days. Any advice when to purchase tickets and the room on the base?

  6. Aloha Jeff and Rob!

    “5. Consider that mucus membranes in the nose dry out and become more disease susceptible in the super-dry environment on planes. Jeff has for years lubricated his nose with jojoba oil on Hawaii flights.”

    That’s and Excellent Tip! Nice Article, Guys!

  7. Staying away indefinately. Why would I want to spend my time in a place that feels like prison. Thank Governor Ige.

  8. Once we have a proven vaccine. Why would anyone chance getting C0VID ( and worse hospitalization) for a “vacation”. It’s just not worth it. And denies reality. Sorry

  9. thank you so much for keeping us updated. it cannot be fun. am hoping to come in march. maybe then it will be fine. thank you again

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