Ko Olina Beach Villas has been impacted by the visitor quarantine and by fact that vacation rentals are deemed nonessential.
Most of the state’s visitor industry is preparing for the Aug. 1 reopening of trans-Pacific tourism, which is centered around a COVID-19 passenger testing program.
Except for Oahu vacation rentals, which are still sidelined by Honolulu Mayor Kirk Caldwell’s emergency orders prohibiting vacation rentals from operating as essential businesses.
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Ko Olina Beach Villas has been impacted by the visitor quarantine and by fact that vacation rentals are deemed nonessential.
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Munro Murdock has a company specializing in managing resort zoned Ko Olina Beach Villas. His business has been impacted by the visitor quarantine and by the fact that vacation rentals are deemed nonessential.
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Munro Murdock has a company specializing in managing resort zoned Ko Olina Beach Villas. His business has been impacted by the visitor quarantine and by the fact that vacation rentals are deemed nonessential.
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Munro Murdock wipes down part of a unit.
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Munro Murdock has stepped up cleaning and taking care of the rules regarding incoming guests.