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News and notes from Oahu
Oahu is the hub of Hawaiian tourism, and anyone who has visited Waikiki during spring break or summer vacation knows why the island has the nickname "The Gathering Place." Here are a few items I picked up on my visit last month (and since my return): Goodbye, Orange County: The...

Oahu tour company fined $56K for tax fraud
Oahu tour company fined $56K for tax fraud

Unapproved pesticide found on basil at Oahu farms
State Department of Health officials have found other Oahu farms using unapproved pesticides on basil crops.

Undersea cable bill gets 1 last chance in Senate
A proposal to connect Oahu and neighboring island power grids is getting a jump start.

70 percent of Oahu, Maui, and Kauai beaches eroding
The most extreme case of beach erosion is on Oahu. At Kualoa, the beaches are eroding at a rate of six feet a year. A picnic table which used to be in the park, is now in the ocean. The shoreline has eroded so badly the city was forced to shut down one of its bathroom facilities. Oahu has lost 60 percent of its beaches. Coastal erosion is also bad on Kauai, which has lost 71 percent of its ...

Interisland power cable bill clears Hawaii Senate
A proposal to connect Hawaii's Oahu and the neighbor island power grids with an undersea cable has cleared a legislative hurdle.The state Senate on Thursday approved a bill that would allow the state to ...

Kauai sex offender arrested on Oahu
Kauai Police said a sex offender was arrested on Oahu Friday morning. Police said Brian Lopes was arrested by U.S. Marshals at about 9:45 a.m. in Waianae. After receiving medical clearance from Straub Hospital, Lopes was transferred to the state's sheriff's office where he awaits extradition back to Kauai. Lopes was the last of 24 non-compliant sex offenders previously wanted by police ...

Oahu residents to see increased electricity rates
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Oahu Island Burial Council unable to meet
It's been more than three and a half months since the last meeting of the Oahu Island Burial Council, and frustration is growing. "It's almost impossible to imagine the chaos that would ensue if we're not able to get up and running soon," said Hinaleimoana Wong-Kalu, the OIBC chairwoman. At issue is an opinion from the state attorney general that prevents the Burial Council from conducting its ...

Study: 70 percent of beaches on Oahu, Maui and Kauai undergoing long-term erosion
A University of Hawaii and U.S. Geological Survey study published Monday shows that 70 percent of beaches on the islands of Oahu, Maui and Kauai are undergoing long-term beach erosion.

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Shortage of Rental Cars in Hawaii

Shortage of Rental Cars in Hawaii
By Doug Porter

An interesting thing happened this week. Hawaii car rental companies like Avis, Budget, Thrifty and all the others actually ran out of cars. Visitors to Hawaii are up and shortages exist on all islands.

For 8 or 9 months now, rental companies have been reducing the number of cars in their inventory to cut costs. Fleets have been reduced by more than 1500 cars, but the bump in visitors from President’s weekend and Mid-winter break caught rental companies by surprise. Either things aren’t as bad as they expected, or perhaps – dare I say it – we’ve rounded a corner?

Of course it’s too early to say, but the increase in visitors to the islands is a good sign. Not just for car rental companies, but for airlines, restaurants, hotels, vacation rentals and just about everyone else in Hawaii. And, if it’s the beginning of a national trend it could start to spread to other sectors. Rental car companies will start increasing fleets and helping automakers, etc.

I may be grasping at straws here, but I’ll take any good news I can get.

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

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