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Maui Hawaii Latest Travel Update

Updated: Jan 23, 2021


You can find additional information at the links below:

● Hawaii Department of Transportation: https://hidot.hawaii.gov/coronavirus/

● Maui Now News Network: https://mauinow.com/category/coronavirus/

● State of Hawaii Covid-19 Website: https://hawaiicovid19.com/

● Travel Information and Interisland Travel Forms: https://health.hawaii.gov/travel/


Dec 24 2020 Maui Public health emergency rule

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Hawaiian Airlines Expands Pre-Clear Travel Program

January 21, 2021, 10:37 AM HST

Hawaiian Airlines has begun pre-clearing passengers departing from select US mainland cities to Hawai‘i under a program that allows travelers with a negative COVID-19 test to bypass the airport screening in Hawai‘i.

Hawaiian, which launched its Pre-Clear Program at San Francisco International Airport last week, will expand the program Jan. 29 to include: Boston Logan International Airport John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York, Long Beach Airport and Phoenix International Airport.

The program will be added to the airline’s remaining North America destinations in February. Visitors and returning Hawai‘i residents who meet the state of Hawai‘i’s pre-travel testing requirements to be exempt from quarantine will receive a Pre-Clear wristband from a Hawaiian Airlines guest service agent who will verify passenger documents prior to boarding.

To qualify for pre-clearance, guests must complete the following steps:

  • Create a Safe Travels account for every adult on the itinerary.

  • Add all flight and lodging information to the account.

  • Complete the mandatory health questionnaire within the account.

  • Upload a negative test result (PDF format) from a state-approved testing partner to the Safe Travels account. A printed copy of the negative results is also recommended.

“With the Pre-Clear Program, our guests will spend less time in line at the airport and more time safely enjoying Hawai‘i,” said Jeff Helfrick, vice president of airport operations at Hawaiian Airlines.

Travelers whose negative COVID-19 test results are not uploaded to the Safe Travels app prior to departure or not made available during screening will be required to sign the state of Hawai‘i’s 10-day self-quarantine agreement.

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