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Hawaii Tourism Authority: Hawaii is Open for Business!

Our travel industry friends and partners can now look forward after Hurricane Lane in Hawaii. George Szigeti, president and CEO of the Hawaii Tourism Authority (HTA), announced that the state of Hawaii is fully open for business, saying “travelers should not be dissuaded at all from making or planning trips to our beautiful island home.”

“All airports, resorts and hotels, activities, restaurants, retail operations, beaches and publicly accessible roadways are open, as well as most forest lands and state and county parks,” Szigeti said in the latest press release on Hurricane Lane. “To prospective travelers and anyone interested in Hawaii, please know this. The weather is beautiful today, sunny, warm and inviting, exactly what everyone expects when being in the Hawaiian Islands,” he added.

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