Is it OK to visit the Hawaiian island of Maui so soon after
the devastating wildfires?
As long as you are respectful of what happened, the answer
is yes. Maui is still a beautiful destination with a tourist-driven economy,
and the island could use an influx
of tourism.
In West Maui, recent wildfires have resulted in the
devastating loss of loved ones, homes, cultural and historical sites, and
businesses in Lahaina, said Visit Maui, the island's official tourism arm, in
a statement. We are grateful for the outpouring of support for Maui from
around the world, from sharing memories and offering their assistance, to
asking questions about travel to Maui and the rest of the state. While vacation
travel to West Maui (including Lahaina, Npili, K?anapali, and Kapalua) is
strongly discouraged through October 17, travel to all other parts of Maui
(including Kahului, Wailuku, Khei, Wailea, Mkena, P?ia, Makawao and Hna)
and other Hawaiian Islands are welcomed to keep residents employed and our
economy alive.
To that end, American, United, and Hawaiian Airlines are all
doing their part to lure visitors to Maui. American and United currently have
round-trip fares on sale for $197, and Hawaiian Airlines has prices as low as
$82 one way.
In an email, Hawaiian Airlines wrote: The Valley Isle holds
a special place in our hearts. While non-essential travel to West Maui is
strongly discouraged after the wildfires of August 2023, The Hawaii Tourism
Authority recommends visiting other areas of Maui, like the historic town of
Paia or the sunny beaches of Kihei. Our local businesses are ready and waiting
for you. As a visitor, you can have a positive impact. While youre on Maui,
remember to Travel Pono to travel responsibly and thoughtfully and show
your aloha for our cultures and communities.
It was estimated that West Maui and the historic town of
Lahaina are losing about $9 million daily in economic impact from tourism.
Earlier this month, United States President Joe Biden and
Hawaii Governor Josh Green spoke about the devastation in Maui and how the tourism
industry continues to help, while most of the state remains open to
domestic and international travel.
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