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Hawaii Dept. of Transportation preps for Tropical Storm Olivia

The Hawaii Department of Transportation (HDOT) is informing the public of preparations it is taking in advance of possible weather impacts from Tropical Storm Olivia and encourages travelers to take the following actions:

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Hawaiian Airlines offers travel waivers due to Tropical Storm Olivia

For our guests who may be concerned about upcoming travel and are holding tickets for Hawaiian Airlines or Hawaiian Airlines codeshare flights departing to/from/within/via the State of Hawaii (LIH/HNL/OGG/JHM/MKK/LNY/ITO/KOA), from September 11, 2018 through September 13, 2018, Hawaiian Airlines, effective immediately, is offering the following one-time waivers:

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Daniel K. Inouye International Airport in Honolulu. Hawaii 24/7 File Photo.

Parking at Hawaii airports are forecast to be crowded over the Labor Day weekend

The Hawaii Department of Transportation (HDOT) Airports Division alerts travelers of limited parking at the five main airports across the state during the Labor Day weekend due to an anticipated increase in airline passengers or a reduction in available parking spaces. Two improvement projects at the Daniel K. Inouye International Airport (HNL) have reduced the […]

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Hawaiian Airlines extends travel waivers for customers affected by Hurricane Lane

Effective immediately, guests holding tickets for travel on Hawaiian Airlines or Hawaiian Airlines codeshare flights departing to/from/via Hawaii Island (ITO/KOA) or Maui (OGG/JHM), from August 21, 2018 through September 5, 2018 will be permitted the following waivers:

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Hawaiian Airlines announces flight cancellations (updated)

Guests are advised to check HawaiianAirlines.com for the latest updates on scheduled flights.

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Hawaiian Airlines offers travel waiver for Hurricane Lane

Effective immediately, guests holding tickets for travel on Hawaiian Airlines or Hawaiian Airlines codeshare* flights departing to/from/within/via the State of Hawaii (LIH/HNL/OGG/JHM/MKK/LNY/ITO/KOA), from August 21, 2018 through August 28, 2018 will be permitted the following waivers:

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Hawaiian Airlines to waive fees for changes related to Hurricane Lane

Guests are advised to check HawaiianAirlines.com for the latest updates on scheduled flights. Effective immediately, guests holding tickets for travel on Hawaiian Airlines or Hawaiian Airlines codeshare flights departing to/from/within/via the State of Hawaii (LIH/HNL/OGG/JHM/MKK/LNY/ITO/KOA), from August 21, 2018 through August 26, 2018, will be permitted a one-time reservation change with waiver of change fee […]

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Waimanu Valley campground and Ainapo cabin closed due to Hurricane Hector

The DLNR Division of Forestry and Wildlife will close the Waimanu valley campground and Ainapo cabin Tuesday through Wednesday, for public safety due to the approach of Hurricane Hector. There may be flooding risk at Waimanu due to possible effects of a king tide, storm surge, and heavy rainfall. Ainapo may face possible impacts due […]

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Hurricane Hector

Residents and visitors advised to continue storm preparedness efforts

Hawaii Emergency Management Agency (HI-EMA) continues to work with emergency management and civil defense partners to monitor potential impacts from Hurricane Hector. Hector is about 360 miles southeast of Hilo moving west at 16 mph. Hector is expected to pass within 100 to 150 miles south of the Big Island on Wednesday. A tropical storm […]

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Daniel K. Inouye International Airport in Honolulu. Hawaii 24/7 File Photo.

Free WiFi now available throughout Daniel K. Inouye International Airport, coming to Hilo and Kona

HDOT and Boingo will bring Wi-Fi and DAS networks to additional airports in Hawaii including Kahului Airport (OGG), Hilo International Airport (ITO), Ellison Onizuka Kona International Airport at Keahole (KOA) and Lihue Airport (LIH) in 2018. The high-density Wi-Fi network is built to meet large-scale mobile demands. Since the Wi-Fi launched in December 2017, there […]

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Interior rendering of the new Mauka Concourse at the Daniel K. Inouye International Airport. Holdroom rendering of the new Mauka Concourse at the Daniel K. Inouye International Airport. Aerial rendering of the new Mauka Concourse at the Daniel K. Inouye International Airport. Airlines Committee of Hawaii Co-Chair Blaine Miyasato (from left to right), House Vice Speaker Mark Nakashima, Governor David Ige, HDOT Director Jade Butay, Senate President Ronald Kouchi, Hawaiian Airlines President & CEO Peter Ingram, Hensel Phelps Vice President Thomas Diersbock, and Kahu Kordell Kekoa participate in the untying of the maile lei during the groundbreaking ceremony for the Mauka Concourse project.

Groundbreaking for new Mauka Concourse at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport

Governor David Y. Ige and the Hawaii Department of Transportation (HDOT) Airports Division are ushering in the next phase of the airport modernization plan with the start of construction on the new Mauka Concourse, which will deliver additional gate capacity capable of handling larger aircraft and 260,000 square feet of environmentally friendly space designed to […]

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At 11:43 HST, Civil Air Patrol flight CAP20 reported plume tops at 9,500' with the dispersed plume up to 11,000'. The CAP mission was launched from Hilo in support of Hawai'i County Civil Defense and USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory response to the ongoing eruption. Ashfall from this plume has been reported falling on communities downwind. Photo courtesy of Civil Air Patrol

Aviation warning as Halemaumau ash cloud reaches over 10,000 feet

National Weather Service radar and pilot reports indicate the top of the ash cloud is as high as 10,000 to 12,000 feet above sea level, but this may be expected to vary depending on the vigor of activity and wind conditions.

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Hawaiian Airlines extends reservation change fee through Sunday (May 13) due to lava eruption

Hawaiian Airlines is waiving reservation change fees for guests holding tickets for travel to and from Hilo (ITO) and Kona (KOA) through May 6 due to the KÄ«lauea Volcano eruption. Guests will be permitted a one-time reservation change with waiver of change fee provided that

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Hawaiian Airlines offering travel waivers due to Kilauea Volcano eruption

Hawaiian Airlines is waiving reservation change fees for guests holding tickets for travel to and from Hilo (ITO) and Kona (KOA) through May 4 due to the KÄ«lauea Volcano eruption. Guests will be permitted a one-time reservation change with waiver of change fee provided that…

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