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30 thoughts on “Four Hawaii Flight Incidents This Past Week Reignite Concerns”

    1. Hawaiian never operated 747s. They used DC-10s and L-1011s.

      Pan Am and Northwest did operate 747s to Hawaii. I’m not sure if TWA ever used a 747 for the Hawaii flights.

  1. Ha ha…not sounding like alot of enticement for a trip to Hawaii…Dengue, tail strikes, heavily cut flight schedules (almost no non-stops to Lihui) and the impression we have of the Maui fires is that something is just really weird going on over there. And…prices are through the roof for both airfare and lodging! As much as I love Kauai I will probably wait for another trip and head off in other directions for now. Mahalo! We’ll be back after awhile.

  2. Dread flying Norfolk VA to Maui via Denver. Our lives not safe. No refund from united to change airlines. Just want to cancel and lose $5.000with flights and 12 days condo.
    It’s a pretty sick airline

  3. 🌴Despite all this news of air turbulence incidents, mechanical failures and mosquitos, I am still looking forward to my Maui trip in mid-August! Gee guys, mahalo for sharing all the recent “mishaps” with your loyal readers and potential visitors… ✈️ 🦟 🚑 ☹️

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    1. FINALLY !! Someone can see what’s important in a Hawai’ian tourist visit … i.e., someone can see the coconuts for the palm trees …

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