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For The Week Of May 20 – 24 Derived from state conveyance tax data. Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Residential City and County of Honolulu Property Date Price Aiea, Halawa 99 514 Kaulainahee Pl 5/20/24 $999,999 99 104 C Moanalua Rd 5/24/24 $775,000 Aina Haina 5119 Palaole Pl 5/22/24 $2,650,000 Airport/Mapunapuna 4303 Keaka Dr 5/21/24 $980,777 1443 Haku St 5/24/24 $1,390,000 909 Ala Lilikoi St Apt 303 5/23/24 $390,000 5400 Likini St Apt 204 5/20/24 $492,000 Ala Moana 620 Sheridan St Apt 404 5/20/24 $182,158 1388 Kapiolani Blvd 4109 5/24/24 $1,150,000 1390 Kapiolani Blvd 3212 5/20/24 $791,000 1390 Kapiolani Blvd 3602 5/20/24 $1,250,000 1650 Kanunu St Apt 209 5/23/24 $230,000 1650 Kanunu St Apt 1112 5/22/24 $235,000 1624 Kanunu St Apt 405 5/24/24 $475,000 1600 Ala Moana Blvd Apt 3304 5/24/24 $950,000 410 Atkinson Dr # 1131 5/22/24 $167,000 410 Atkinson Dr # 2520 5/20/24 $245,000 Ewa, Kapolei 91 2097 Kaioli St Apt 1903 5/24/24 $685,000 91 1101 Franklin D Roosevelt Ave 172 5/23/24 $930,550 91 1171 Kamaaha Ave Apt 901 5/20/24 $745,000 91 3633 Kauluakoko St Unit 601 5/20/24 $910,000 91 3525 Kauluakoko St Unit 1811 5/24/24 $740,000 91 3641 Iwikuamoo St 6208 5/23/24 $552,710 91 3641 Iwikuamoo St 7207 5/24/24 $586,545 91 3641 Iwikuamoo St 7305 5/24/24 $665,605 91 3641 Iwikuamoo St 7402 5/24/24 $586,545 91 3641 Iwikuamoo St 8105 5/22/24 $712,915 91 3641 Iwikuamoo St 8204 5/23/24 $430,050 91 3641 Iwikuamoo St 8206 5/22/24 $430,050 91 3641 Iwikuamoo St 8303 5/24/24 $611,805 91 3641 Iwikuamoo St 8304 5/22/24 $426,035 91 3641 Iwikuamoo St 8503 5/24/24 $628,885 91 3641 Iwikuamoo St 8504 5/24/24 $440,050 91 3641 Iwikuamoo St 9103 5/20/24 $590,665 91 3641 Iwikuamoo St 9208 5/20/24 $428,090 91 3641 Iwikuamoo St 9309 5/20/24 $522,620 91 806 Aama Pl 5/22/24 $816,500 91 1316 Hoopio St 5/24/24 $929,000 91 1169 Mikohu St # 36/A 5/20/24 $527,000 91 1199 Kaneana St # 2/J 5/21/24 $469,000 91 1704 Orrick St 5/23/24 $928,000 91 1018 Kaiohee St 5/24/24 $980,000 91 1067 Kanela St # T-30 5/21/24 $865,000 91 1029 Hoomanao St 5/22/24 $1,335,000 91 1099 Waikapoo St 5/23/24 $1,042,000 1020 Kakala St Apt 1405 5/20/24 $770,000 91 1159 Kamakana St 309 5/23/24 $855,000 91 1841 Fort Weaver Rd # 409 5/20/24 $859,000 91 986 Huaulaula Lp 5/22/24 $1,005,000 91 1868 Kohanahana Loop 5/23/24 $1,052,285 91 1842 Kohanahana Loop 5/20/24 $1,113,000 91 1840 Kohanahana Loop 5/22/24 $1,045,225 91 1944 Hikupau St 5/22/24 $1,380,365 91 1819 Kapeku Lp 5/24/24 $1,031,225 Hauula 54 040 Kukuna St 5/24/24 $1,450,000 Hawaii Kai 616 Koko Isle Cir # 20/2003 5/23/24 $1,350,000 520 Lunalilo Home Rd # 8410 5/23/24 $878,500 162 Hanapepe Loop 5/20/24 $4,900,000 794 Ahukini St 5/22/24 $1,700,000 861 Hahaione St 5/22/24 $1,675,000 Heeia 45 315 Lilipuna Rd Apt A/303 5/24/24 $535,000 45 315 Lilipuna Rd Apt B/304 5/24/24 $535,000 45 315 Lilipuna Rd Apt B/503 5/22/24 $536,000 46 158 Kiowai St Unit 2423 5/24/24 $600,000 46 075 Aliipapa Pl Apt 1424 5/23/24 $570,000 46 049 Aliianela Pl Apt 1721 5/22/24 $750,000 46 078 Emepela Pl Apt A/102 5/23/24 $775,000 46 1009 Emepela Way # 20/T 5/24/24 $472,000 46 318 Nahewai St 5/21/24 $1,450,000 Kahaluu 47 741 Hui Ulili St 5/23/24 $530,000 47 361 Ahuimanu Rd I 5/20/24 $800,000 47 316 Waihee Rd 5/22/24 $1,050,000 Kailua 333 Aoloa St Apt 323 5/24/24 $880,000 565 Pauku St 5/23/24 $212,058 591 D Keolu Dr 5/21/24 $990,000 333 N Kalaheo Ave 5/23/24 $2,350,000 447 Lanae Way 5/24/24 $1,450,000 Kakaako 801 S King St Apt 2508 5/22/24 $639,000 988 Halekauwila St Apt 3507 5/20/24 $869,000 615 Keawe St 403 5/22/24 $563,200 615 Keawe St 701 5/22/24 $327,600 615 Keawe St 1403 5/22/24 $641,100 615 Keawe St 1505 5/20/24 $604,000 615 Keawe St 2808 5/20/24 $768,000 615 Keawe St 3201 5/22/24 $493,700 615 Keawe St 3707 5/22/24 $866,500 615 Keawe St 3807 5/20/24 $871,500 615 Keawe St 4007 5/22/24 $878,500 415 South St Apt 401 5/23/24 $651,000 1000 Queen St # 4101 5/20/24 $1,630,000 1288 Ala Moana Blvd Apt 4B 5/23/24 $2,550,000 1108 Auahi St # 12-A 5/21/24 $3,100,000 1350 Ala Moana Blvd Apt 2811 5/22/24 $750,000 1330 Ala Moana Blvd Apt 3701 5/24/24 $1,200,000 1296 Kapiolani Blvd # II-906 5/23/24 $515,000 Kalihi Valley 2911 Kamanaiki St 5/22/24 $635,000 Kaneohe 44 361 3 Nilu St Apt 9/3 5/23/24 $900,000 44 132 Hako St Apt 2 5/24/24 $1,100,000 45 1040 Anoi Rd 5/22/24 $1,525,000 Kapalama 2249 Makanani Dr 5/23/24 $825,000 Kuliouou 313 Kuliouou Rd 5/24/24 $1,992,300 5974 Kalanianaole Hwy 5/23/24 $1,250,000 Liliha 60 N Beretania St Apt 2205 5/23/24 $388,000 1425 Liliha St Apt 16B 5/22/24 $392,000 Lower Manoa 1735 Dole St Apt 207 5/24/24 $238,000 1621 Dole St PH8 5/24/24 $510,000 Makaha 84 710 Kili Dr Apt D/915 5/24/24 $234,000 84 770 Kili Dr Apt 1340 5/23/24 $202,500 84 680 Kili Dr Apt B/1505 5/21/24 $242,500 84 710 Kili Dr Apt D/1515 5/23/24 $238,000 Makakilo, Ewa Beach 92 471 Awawa St 5/23/24 $830,000 92 671 Makakilo Dr Apt E/27 5/23/24 $510,000 92 919 Welo St Apt 109 5/20/24 $565,000 92 1250 Kikaha St Apt 22 5/24/24 $696,000 92 1230 Makakilo Dr Apt 16 5/24/24 $440,000 92 1175 Palahia St Apt F201 5/20/24 $530,000 92 1179 Palahia St Apt J106 5/21/24 $520,000 92 1218 Mekila St 5/23/24 $990,000  

Makiki 1314 Kalakaua Ave Apt 1001 5/24/24 $350,000 1314 Kalakaua Ave Apt 1112 5/21/24 $399,000 1450 Young St Apt 704 5/20/24 $420,000 1450 Young St Apt 1003 5/21/24 $550,000 1072 Kinau St 5/24/24 $1,300,000 1013 Prospect St Apt 313 5/22/24 $440,000 1415 Victoria St Apt 1205 5/23/24 $380,000 1630 Makiki St # A/18 5/21/24 $290,000 Mccully 2333 Kapiolani Blvd Apt 3207 5/22/24 $375,000 500 University Ave Apt 1427 5/22/24 $654,321 2618 Maunawai Pl Apt 2 5/23/24 $450,000 Mililani, Waipio 95 510 Wikao St Apt L/204 5/21/24 $432,858 95 790 Wikao St Apt P/203 5/24/24 $564,000 95 2052 Waikalani Pl Apt B106 5/23/24 $330,000 95 2048 Waikalani Pl Apt D505 5/22/24 $450,000 95 662 Kelewaa St 5/24/24 $1,101,000 95 1087 Lalai St 5/24/24 $1,035,000 95 1176 Makaikai St Apt 84 5/24/24 $570,000 Nanakuli, Maili 87 176 Maipalaoa Rd 5/20/24 $416,048 87 182 4 Helelua St 5/22/24 $343,000 Niu Valley 572 Maono Loop 5/24/24 $2,600,000 Nuuanu 785 Kinau St Apt 306 5/22/24 $285,000 131 Nehe Ln 5/20/24 $598,000 666 Prospect St Apt I/605 5/22/24 $535,000 2029 Nuuanu Ave # 2/602 5/22/24 $349,000 2029 Nuuanu Ave Apt 607 5/21/24 $347,000 Palolo Valley, St. Louis Heights 2252 Palolo Ave 5/20/24 $1,170,000 2333 Waiomao Rd 5/22/24 $665,000 Pearl City 2205 Apoepoe St 5/23/24 $1,238,000 2334 Apoepoe St 5/24/24 $800,000 1055 Leomele St 5/22/24 $1,070,000 Pearl Ridge, Aiea Heights 98 715 Iho Pl # 4/705 5/20/24 $499,000 98 1420 Onikiniki Pl # 11 5/20/24 $1,300,000 98 450 Koauka Loop Apt 1505 5/24/24 $353,250 98 945 Moanalua Rd Apt 801 5/21/24 $570,000 98 147 Honomanu St 5/21/24 $1,269,000 98 099 Uao Pl Apt 2102 5/20/24 $485,000 98 410 Koauka Loop Apt 22D 5/24/24 $415,000 98 833 Noelani St # 20/153 5/20/24 $520,000 Puunui Alewa Heights 2937 Pahoehoe Pl 5/22/24 $1,282,400 Wahiawa 1830 Wilikina Dr Apt 504 5/22/24 $230,000 37 Karsten Dr 5/24/24 $700,000 Waialae, Kahala 1029 Makaiwa St 5/22/24 $2,995,000 4340 Pahoa Ave Apt 21C 5/24/24 $240,000 4921 Kalanianaole Hwy 5/22/24 $5,350,000 4999 Kahala Ave Apt 233 5/21/24 $410,000 Waianae 85 175 Farrington Hwy Apt B/103 5/23/24 $196,022 85 153 A Ala Akau St 5/23/24 $227,000 86 747 Puuhulu Rd 5/20/24 $729,000 86 032 Ala Poko St 5/22/24 $685,000 86 359 Kauaopuu St 5/20/24 $860,000 Waiawa 96 234 Waiawa Rd # 1/12 5/22/24 $425,000 Waihee 58 115 Iwia Pl 5/22/24 $1,335,000 Waikiki 1765 Ala Moana Blvd Apt 894 5/22/24 $495,000 1777 Ala Moana Blvd Apt 1130 5/21/24 $760,000 1777 Ala Moana Blvd # 2430 5/21/24 $750,000 1621 Ala Wai Blvd Apt 204 5/22/24 $340,000 1860 Ala Moana Blvd Ste 705/A 5/20/24 $229,800 1850 Ala Moana Blvd # 809 5/22/24 $310,000 1778 Ala Moana Blvd Apt 801 5/21/24 $143,640 1778 Ala Moana Blvd Apt 1303 5/24/24 $129,816 1778 Ala Moana Blvd Apt 2001 5/24/24 $190,703 1778 Ala Moana Blvd Apt 2403 5/22/24 $129,816 1778 Ala Moana Blvd Apt 2405 5/22/24 $255,000 1778 Ala Moana Blvd Apt 2506 5/24/24 $143,640 1778 Ala Moana Blvd Apt 3803 5/24/24 $129,816 1778 Ala Moana Blvd PH 1 5/22/24 $309,930 1778 Ala Moana Blvd Apt 1014 5/23/24 $190,703 1778 Ala Moana Blvd Apt 1912 5/21/24 $299,000 1778 Ala Moana Blvd Apt 2817 5/22/24 $129,816 1778 Ala Moana Blvd Apt 2818 5/20/24 $129,816 1778 Ala Moana Blvd Apt 3014 5/22/24 $190,703 1778 Ala Moana Blvd Apt 3016 5/22/24 $143,640 1778 Ala Moana Blvd Apt 3017 5/23/24 $129,816 1778 Ala Moana Blvd Apt 3118 5/22/24 $129,816 1778 Ala Moana Blvd Apt 4112 5/23/24 $129,816 411 Hobron Ln Apt 1801 5/22/24 $323,333 343 Hobron Ln Apt 3002 5/22/24 $818,000 400 Hobron Ln Apt 1506 5/23/24 $285,000 1909 Ala Wai Blvd Apt 605 5/20/24 $280,000 444 Niu St Apt 912 5/24/24 $325,000 444 Niu St Apt 2305 5/20/24 $299,000 419 Keoniana St Apt 205 5/22/24 $487,000 2121 Ala Wai Blvd Apt 1903 5/23/24 $470,000 440 Seaside Ave Apt 703 5/20/24 $346,750 222 Kaiulani Ave Apt 307 5/24/24 $345,000 444 Kanekapolei St # 1003 5/23/24 $355,000 2345 Ala Wai Blvd Apt 1815 5/23/24 $375,000 445 Seaside Ave Apt 3201 5/20/24 $510,008 444 Nahua St Apt 906 5/24/24 $250,000 410 Nahua St Apt 303 5/24/24 $100,000 2463 Kuhio Ave Apt 810 5/23/24 $285,000 2463 Kuhio Ave Apt 1201 5/22/24 $550,000 2444 Tusitala St # 112 5/22/24 $214,000 300 Wai Nani Way I/PH06 5/23/24 $115,000 Waipahu 94 1430 Lanikuhana Ave Apt 479 5/21/24 $428,655 94 1133 Halekukui St Unit 16 5/24/24 $998,264 94 527 Lumiaina St Apt E/201 5/22/24 $560,000 94 302 Paiwa St Apt 509 5/23/24 $405,000 94 341 Kahuahele St 5/20/24 $1,400,000 94 039 Waipahu St Apt 313 5/22/24 $267,000 94 196 Kiaha Lp 5/20/24 $208,060 94 1051 Lahe St 5/23/24 $1,400,000 94 416 Makapipipi St 5/24/24 $1,025,000 94 182 Kupuna Loop 5/24/24 $899,000 94 076 Aaahi Pl 5/24/24 $885,000 94 778 Kaaka St 5/24/24 $800,000 94 1010 Alau St 5/24/24 $559,000 94 536 Kupuohi St # 22/101 5/24/24 $520,000 94 1096 Mauele St 5/22/24 $798,000  

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City and County of Honolulu Property Date Price Liliha 1712 Liliha St Ste 400 5/23/2024 $575,000 Lower Kalihi 2026 Democrat St 5/23/2024 $800,000 Nuuanu 1088 Bishop St Ste 1219 5/24/2024 $132,000 Sand Island Access 501 Sumner St PH 6A 5/20/2024 $1,483,116 1200 Sand Island Pkwy 5/22/2024 $2,720,000



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Hawaii law enforcement ask lawmakers for staff and money to crack down on illegal fireworks

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HONOLULU (AP) — Hawaii authorities on Tuesday asked lawmakers for $5.2 million to hire eight people and expand a forensic lab to crack down on the persistent rampant smuggling of illegal fireworks like those that killed four people and injured about 20 more at a Honolulu home on New Year’s Eve.

Jordan Lowe, the director of the state Department of Law Enforcement, outlined the funding request during hearings before House and Senate committees at the state Legislature. Last week’s deadly explosion highlighted the immense risks posed by illegal fireworks in Hawaii and put a spotlight on the department’s efforts to address contraband explosives.

Hawaii lawmakers will consider budget requests during their next legislative session due to begin on Jan. 15.

The state already has an Illegal Fireworks Task Force that the department formed in 2023 together with other state, city and federal agencies. So far it has seized 227,000 pounds (103,000 kilograms) of fireworks and two people have pleaded no contest to felony indictments resulting from its work.

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Lowe told lawmakers his department’s contribution to the task force consists of two officers whose main job is handling narcotics enforcement. Whenever an operation is planned, the task force must pull personnel from the Honolulu Police Department, attorney general’s office and other agencies.

“The problem with that is it’s really not sustainable,” Lowe told the House Finance Committee.

He explained how after a seizure of 30,000 pounds (13,600 kilograms) of fireworks, for example, officers must unload a shipping container holding the contraband, prepare an inventory list, reload the explosives into a container and then transport it to storage. Only then do they track down who bought and sold the shipment and determine whether they are able to prosecute the case.

The eight positions requested for the proposed Explosives Enforcement Section include six investigators, one of whom will be an administrator, and two clerks.

About $2 million of the initial startup cost would be for the laboratory, where investigators can analyze seized explosives. Currently, Honolulu police have the only forensics lab in Hawaii certified to analyze fireworks composition and Lowe said it is already overwhelmed.

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The department will need to lease space, obtain equipment and hire a criminalist or someone to analyze evidence for the lab, Lowe said. Investigators will need safety equipment and vehicles. The department will need storage space.

The department also wants to work with county fire departments to set up a unified fireworks permitting system which would help investigators with enforcement.

Lowe acknowledged that the pace of fireworks seizures has dropped sharply over the past year. The task force captured 187,000 pounds (85,000 kilograms) from early December 2023 through early January 2024 but then only 40,000 pounds (18,100 kilograms) the rest of last year. Sen. Donovan Dela Cruz asked if the task force was getting fewer tips from people working at the ports due to threats and whether authorities would need a new source of information. Lowe replied that was correct.

An X-ray or particle scanner would allow the task force to identify more fireworks entering Hawaii but such large-scale canners cost millions, Lowe said.

On Saturday, the department plans to sponsor an amnesty event at Aloha Stadium at which it will allow people to drop off illegal fireworks without the threat of punishment. It said the event offers a way to dispose of fireworks in a safe manner.

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“Our first responders have witnessed the tragic consequences of illegal fireworks use,” said Honolulu Fire Chief Sheldon Hao said in a news release. “To ensure public safety, we can no longer ignore or diminish the serious and deadly dangers associated with illegal fireworks.”

Separately, the Honolulu medical examiner said the fourth person killed in the New Year’s explosion was Carmelita Beningno, age 61.

Audrey Mcavoy, The Associated Press



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A three-year-old boy on Monday became the fourth person to die of injuries stemming from a massive explosion of fireworks a Honolulu home on New Year’s Eve, police said. The blast also killed three women and injured more than 20 people, many of whom have burns over most of their bodies.



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Alaska Shakes Up Hawaii Travel Again With New Southern California Route

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Alaska Airlines continues to expand its Hawaii network with a significant new route connecting Honolulu (HNL) and California. This latest addition reflects Alaska’s fast-growing influence on Hawaii travel. It raises intriguing questions about the competitive dynamics of leveraging Hawaiian Airlines, which already flies this route, with other potential players in the wings.

Alaska Airlines expands west coast-Hawaii options.

Starting June 12, 2025, Alaska Airlines will begin operating daily flights between Honolulu and Ontario (ONT), California. Hawaiian Airlines already serves this route, which uses its A321neo narrow-body. Before this announcement, Hawaiian was the only carrier that connected the Inland Empire to the islands.

Alaska’s move doesn’t clarify what could happen next, including Hawaiian possibly ending its flights, shifting to seasonal service, or both carriers maintaining dual operations. We’re sure to learn more about that soon. Upon checking, we see that both airlines have Ontario on their schedule through November 30.

One fascinating aspect is that we previously understood Alaska had planned to leverage the Hawaiian brand for all flights touching the islands. It isn’t clear if that will continue to be the case.

Aviation observer Ishrion Aviation first reported this new route. It highlights Alaska’s recognition of the growing potential of Southern California’s smaller airports. Ontario International Airport and the entire Inland Empire may become increasingly vital hubs for Hawaii travelers seeking to avoid the off-putting congestion of LAX. With its convenient location and super easy access, ONT and neighboring San Bernardino offer a fascinating advantage for Hawaii travelers in the region. BOH editors travel frequently between Hawaii and the Island Empire, which has also piqued our interest.

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Strategic implications for Southern California and Hawaii.

This new route is a smart move for Alaska Airlines as it seeks to strengthen its hold on Hawaii-bound travelers from secondary airports in Southern California. ONT’s proximity to San Bernardino (SBD)—where Breeze Airways has hinted at potential Hawaii flights—adds another layer of intrigue.

Could Alaska’s expansion be a preemptive strategy to solidify its presence and counter any future competition from Breeze, which has yet to confirm Hawaii routes and must first obtain ETOPS certification? It also hints at Breeze perhaps being more of a Hawaii aspirant than we even realized.

In December, Alaska pointed to Ontario as part of its Hawaiian-Alaska integration plans, stating that ONT would likely be included in the next group of airports to share facilities between the two airlines.

You’ll recall that Hawaiian previously served Ontario using widebody aircraft before it brought the A321 to the route. BOH editors confirm having traveled on HNL-ONT when it was still a widebody flight and enjoyed ONT’s convenience. Alaska’s move to re-focus on this market with more narrow-body service aligns with the broader trend of airlines leveraging smaller, less congested airports to appeal to Hawaii leisure travelers seeking convenience.

This route offers an additional, traveler-friendly alternative to reach the islands for Hawaii visitors from the Inland Empire and surrounding areas. Alaska is positioning ONT as a key gateway for Hawaii-bound travelers while expanding its dominance in Southern California.

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Alaska and Hawaiian Airlines before full integration.

Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines maintain a partnership with Alaska as owner as they work toward full integration under one operating certificate later this year. This relationship is increasingly being leveraged as Alaska strategically expands its West Coast network.

The addition of the HNL-ONT route showcases Alaska’s abilities in this area, integrating its Boeing 737 MAX and Hawaiian’s Airbus A321neo fleets while utilizing Hawaiian’s widebody aircraft for strategic long-haul reach.

This evolving dynamic is reshaping Hawaii travel, with Alaska drawing on both companies’ capabilities and assets to strengthen its dominance in the market. As the integration progresses, travelers can look forward to more streamlined operations and expanded route possibilities under Alaska’s leadership.

What Hawaii travelers can expect.

Alaska’s entry into the HNL-ONT market brings both opportunities and questions. The increased competition still lies ahead and may lead to lower fares, making Hawaii more accessible to residents of Southern California. However, the sustainability of the two airlines operating daily flights on this route remains uncertain and will be revealed over time.

A new era of Hawaii travel.

Alaska Airlines’ addition of the Ontario to Honolulu route highlights its commitment to reshaping Hawaii travel. By leveraging the two fleets, Alaska is expanding its network and redefining competition in the Hawaii travel market. For travelers, these changes bring increased choices and the possibility of better pricing while raising questions about how the industry will adapt.

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As Alaska continues to expand its dominance, it’s clear that Hawaii travel is entering an entirely new era where convenience, competition, and strategy play pivotal roles.

We welcome your input and insights.

Photo Credit © Beat of Hawaii.

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