Local 5 union workers at 8 Hawaii hotels go on 3-day strike
This is the union’s largest strike since 1990 when workers from 11 hotels went on a 22-day strike. Read more
This is the union’s largest strike since 1990 when workers from 11 hotels went on a 22-day strike. Read more
Visitors to Hawaii continued to decline in July, although the downturn was offset by strengthening in arrivals from Hawaii’s core U.S. West market and from Japan, Hawaii’s top international market. Read more
Genelle Jucutan-Puga, a United Airlines flight attendant from Oahu, sounded serious as she yelled, “What do we want? Contract! If we don’t get it — shut it down.” Read more
Local 5 has not made its strike plan clear, but the union has the power to call for a walkout at any time. Read more
Six-year-old twins Luna and Stella Sanchez smile and giggle as they run toward the century-old rubber tree, affectionately known as “The Branches,” that sits in the heart of the Royal Lahaina Resort & Bungalows. Read more
Honolulu Emergency Services today responded to a T-bone crash at the corner of Likelike Highway and School Street that sent four people to the hospital with serious injuries. Read more
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Some still believe they are not welcome as the government asked tourists to leave in the immediate aftermath of the disaster, and some residents and celebrities fortified that message on social media. Read more
A proposed $1.9 billion merger between competitors Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines cleared its most significant regulatory hurdle Monday after federal antitrust enforcers ended their review period without blocking the deal. Read more
Southern Airways Express LLC, doing business as Mokulele Airlines, began grounding a portion of its fleet to inspect and address findings of a routine maintenance check on Saturday — a day after the U.S. Department of Transportation awarded it roughly $4 million per year for two years in federal subsidies to provide essential air service to Lanai. Read more
To achieve full regulatory clearance, the Alaska Hawaiian merger still needs to get the blessing of the U.S. Department of Transportation. Read more
The Hawai‘i Convention Center achieved its best revenue performance since the center’s opening in 1998, which along with strong net income saved $8.9 million in state subsidy this fiscal year. Read more
Pacific Air Charters Inc., which is poised to resume on-demand charters in Hawaii and within American Samoa, has appointed longtime senior executive Paul Casey to its board of directors. Read more
Japan returned more than a year ago to its position as Hawaii’s top source of international tourists, but the market isn’t expected to attain its pre-COVID-19 level of more than 1.5 million visitor arrivals until 2026 or 2027. Read more
The petition, signed by 91% of workers, comes one week after workers from seven of Waikiki’s major hotels voted for a similar measure. Read more
Aaron J. Sala’s appointment as the Hawai‘i Visitors and Convention Bureau’s new president and CEO begins Sept. 1. Read more
Over 3,000 competitors from 50 countries are competing for over $2 million in prizes and scholarships Friday through Sunday at the Hawai’i Convention Center. Read more
The Hawaiʻi Visitors and Convention Bureau (HVCB), the largest contractor for the Hawai’i Tourism Authority, has selected business entrepreneur, educator, and tourism consultant Aaron J. Sala as its new president and CEO. Read more
Mixed signals are coming as an extended deadline for federal antitrust enforcers to review the proposed $1.9 billion merger between competitors Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines draws to a close. Read more
The summer concert at Alohilani Resort Waikiki’s pool deck will feature the Pilots, a popular cover band from Las Vegas, which will perform rock music form the 1980s, ’90s and today. Read more
Some survivors of the deadliest U.S. wildfire in more than a century are ready to share their stories freely, while others still struggle to speak. Read more
There was only the sound of Leimana Purdy’s voice and an occasional sniffle for much of the hour or more that volunteers and staff from Malu i Ka ‘Ulu took to drape a 600-foot ti-leaf lei that they had made across all of the crosses. Read more