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Officials encourage travel to Maui areas not affected by fire


“While we are requesting that visitors avoid West Maui (including Lahaina, Napili, Kaanapali, and Kapalua) at this time, we encourage visitors to travel to the rest of Maui (including Kahului ... Read More

As Maui thanks agents and urges travel, it plans a new marketing campaign


Maui is hoping to further encourage visitation with a new Malama Maui campaign, Robyn Basso, senior director of travel industry partnerships for the Hawaii Visitors and Convention Bureau, told ... Read More

Maui officials welcome visitors after fires, but packagers are cautious - Travel Weekly


Hawaii officials and the Hawaii Tourism Authority (HTA) were clear: Visitors were welcome to stay in or come to the parts of Maui not impacted by the fires, and doing so would help Maui's recovery ... Read More

Traveling to Hawaii? Here's what to know about the Maui fires.


Hawaii tourism official on efforts to evacuate visitors, help residents through devastating fires 04:44. Hawaii is a noted tourist destination, but after deadly wildfires wreaked havoc on Maui and ... Read More

What's the future of Maui travel in the aftermath of the wildfire? - WCPO 9 News


The good news is that much of Maui, including the popular Kaanapali Beach and Wailea, was not affected directly by the fire. The bad news is, even if you were planning a trip to one of those spots ... Read More

How Maui wildfires will affect travel in the coming weeks and months


Monique Delph at A1 Travel agrees, travelers with flights this fall and winter should hold steady, because even with travel insurance there's a chance that with these wildfires you may not be covered. Read More

Maui is still recovering. How tourism can support the island. - USA TODAY


MAUI, Hawaii – One of the first things patrons see when they enter Mala Tavern is a sign telling people to avoid bringing up last year’s wildfires to the staff. The oceanfront restaurant ... Read More


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