12 thoughts on “Strewn Fleets of Hawaii Airliners and Rental Cars Abound”

  1. You have a wonderful web sight. Well done!

    We visit it almost daily. We are hoping to visit Hawaii this year when things settle down.

    Conrad & Susan L.

  2. Plus the Pride of America cruise ship has been docked at Honolulu Harbor since mid March. I read it is going to go to dry dock next month.

  3. Aloha!

    Just wanted to thank you for all the information and updates. Tho I try to keep track, things are changing so fast, that your site has been invaluable!

    I have a reservation on HA on 2 June to BOS…am thinking it will get rescheduled but your input has been a great help on how I might approach HA if it is cancelled.

    Keep up the good work!

    Mahalo!!!

    1. Hi Lynn.

      Thank you! Yes we concur that life seems to change so much with every passing day. It feels exhausting at times.

      We aren’t sure about June travel but we hope to know more soon.

      Aloha.

  4. Aloha,

    Your website has been valuable for our cancelled and upcoming flights to Hawaii.

    Our original plan was to fly to Kauai in May. We were able to reschedule for October with no problem.

    However, since the subject is rental cars, I checked our dates and the rates were astronomical. Do you think that they will come down or are the rental companies going to try to recoup losses?

    Thanks again

    1. Hi Curtis.

      Our gut call is that they will come down for this fall. In the long term, they will go up. But it won’t happen that fast.

      Aloha.

  5. Thank you for all of the great information. The scenes you described above are almost difficult to picture in my minds eye. Could you share some photos?

    Thanks again for the great information. Looking forward to our next visit to Kauai.

    1. Hi Paul.

      Thanks. If we could get out we would take more photos. Yesterday getting out of Lihue was a 2 hour line of cars due to the National Guard stopping all cars.

      Aloha.

    2. for pictures illustrating this story, you can go to the internet and ask for “rental cars parked in Hawaii.” you’ll get lots of pictures of unbelievable numbers of cars parked bumper to bumper. thanks Beat, you’all are the best!

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