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March 8, 2021 at 8:45 am
Governor David Ige has approved Kaua‘i Mayor Derek Kawakami’s request to re-join the Safe Travels Hawaiʻi Program.
Kauaiʻs participation in the program will take effect on April 5, 2021. Until that time, existing rules for Kaua‘i travel will remain in place.
“This emergency rule will simplify travel to Hawai‘i by including Kaua‘i in the existing Safe Travels program. The increased restrictions over the winter months helped Mayor Kawakami safely balance travel with the health and safety of residents and visitors on the Garden Island,” said Gov. David Ige in a press release.
Hawaiian Airlines Is Holding Off On More Layoffs - For Now - Honolulu Civil Beat
Hawaiian Airlines Is Holding Off On More Layoffs For Now
The state’s largest private employer has said it will delay plans for a large lay off, even as changes to Hawaii’s travel policy remain in limbo. Reading time: 5 minutes.
Hawaiian Airlines is delaying plans to lay off more than 800 workers in the next three months, the result of changing market conditions and some good travel news.
The Honolulu-based carrier, which before the COVID-19 crisis was the state’s largest private employer with about 7,500 workers, told state labor officials in late January that it plans to lay off 810 workers in two waves, with some starting around April 1 and others around June 1. The bulk of the workers, a total of 647, are flight attendants.
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