Category: Tourism Matters

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It’s Time For The Citizenship Awards

Most folks are very familiar with the annual Visitor Industry Charity Walk, Hawaii Lodging & Tourism Association’s statewide event that has raised more than $23 million for local charities over the years. While the walk is our signature event, the association is very active in the community, particularly in the educational arena. HLTA sponsors internships, [...]

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Promoting Many Kinds Of Tourism

Hawaii Tourism Authority just reported that tourists spent $1.3 billion in Hawaii this past December, a record for the Islands. That figure was part of $12.58 billion in revenue the visitor industry generated in 2011, the second-highest total in history. Travelers from Canada, Australia, and Asia, excluding Japan, upped their numbers by 20 percent or [...]

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The Value Of Education Tourism

This week we have a mixed plate of noteworthy developments on the tourism front, each item contributing in its own way to the visitor industry: the first an anniversary of an island landmark and tourism icon, the second an initiative on the part of the Hawaii Lodging & Tourism Association, and the third the introduction [...]

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Kaua‘i Getting Ahead Of The Game

Kaua’i Mayor Bernard P. Carvalho Jr., accompanied by county government and tourism officials, welcomed visitors from Shanghai in late January. The nearly 150 business executives and their spouses represented the first of what will be several more groups from China to visit Kaua’i in the coming months. As I noted in a recent MidWeek column, [...]

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Obama Gives Tourism A Big Boost

Readers of this weekly column are accustomed by now to the key themes and issues I’ve been raising about the future of our visitor industry. These particularly include the necessity of federal support for travel and tourism as national priorities, the importance of visa waivers as a means of stimulating more travel from friendly nations, [...]

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Pro Bowl Scores For All Hawaii

The National Football League’s annual Pro Bowl returns to our island shores Sunday, one week before the Super Bowl. Hawaii has been a fabulous host for this all-star contest ever since it first arrived in 1980. Hawaii proved its appeal as participation by the athletes and fan attendance increased dramatically following years of declining interest. [...]

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Saluting The Best In Visitor Industry

Each year for the past 22 years, the Hawaii Lodging & Tourism Association (HLTA) has honored the men and women who provide the exceptional service, professionalism and aloha that have distinguished the state’s visitor industry from its inception. This has been accomplished through the annual Na Po’e Pa’ahana (“the hard-working people”) awards program, which recognizes [...]

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Using TV Golf To Promote Hawaii

The annual Sony Open in Hawaii tees off Jan. 9 for a week’s worth of great golf competition. Featuring 144 of the world’s top professionals, the Sony Open is an eagerly anticipated event on Hawaii’s sports calendar and one of the most prestigious sporting events in the islands. The Sony Open is also an example [...]

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Hotels Leading The Green Wave

We all should recycle cans, bottles, newspapers and, after the holidays, our Christmas trees. As mayor, our city team worked diligently to keep Oahu green, from instituting islandwide curbside recycling to the naming of the manu-o-Ku as our official bird as part of 21st Century Ahupuaa initiative. I knew then that we’d have to pursue [...]

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HTLA Membership Has Benefits

Hawaii Lodging & Tourism Association, formerly known as Hawaii Hotel & Lodging Association, may not come immediately to mind when you think about organizations of local industries or professions.But HLTA is one of the largest private business associations in the state, and certainly the largest in the visitor industry. What began more than 60 years [...]