There’s confusion tonight for those with travel plans to Maui as the Hawaiian city works to recover from historically deadly wildfires.
There’s confusion tonight for those with travel plans to Maui as the Hawaiian citySocial media is abuzz with travelers complaining about the roadblocks they are encountering as they try to cancel or rebook plans to visit Maui.This comes as the Hawaiian Tourism Authority is encouraging visitors to keep their plans but avoid the city’s ravaged west side.
“We recommend reaching out to either the airline on the accommodation directly, short-term villa, or Airbnb to see what you can get,” said Turner “Whether that’s an airline credit or a refund.” “Our hotel is on the west side,” said Brooke. “So, that’s why. That’s the pickle that we’re in right now.”
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