In the aftermath of an incredible tragedy, some tourists are confused on whether or not they should visit Maui, or how to do it in a respectful way.
Author: Kathleen Wong, USA TODAY
‘The effort was on me’: Airline told mother to pay extra to sit next to toddler on flight
American Airlines touted its family seating policy earlier this year, but it has shown some hiccups for families.
‘Factually and legally irresponsible’: Hawaiian Electric declines allegations for causing deadly Maui fires
Hawaiian Electric broke its silence on Monday following several allegations of causing the deadly Maui fires that swallowed Lahaina.
Babies to the back: This airline is testing an ‘Only Adults’ zone
The sound of crying babies is disruptive for many passengers and one airline is trying to create some relief with a new seating zone.
This popular London spot has the most pickpocketing, police say
Police report higher crime rates for passengers on the London Tube, even though ridership has not fully recovered to pre-pandemic levels.
‘We’re not waiting’: Maui community shows distrust in government following deadly wildfires
Maui residents are frustrated at the disaster response and continued relief by the government.
Power company was ‘substantial factor’ in devastating Maui wildfires, lawsuit alleges
The first lawsuit in the Maui wildfires has been filed against Hawaiian Electric for ‘conscious indifference’ that led to the deadly fires.
Talk about ‘hidden gems’: One of the least-visited countries wants you to check it out
The Marshall Islands in the Pacific Ocean has the pristine beaches people dream of, but tourism hasn’t been so easy to promote.
Tourists sleep in cars, scramble to flee as residents ask them to ‘leave Maui’
Tourists are among the many who are scrambling for safety among the devastation on Maui.
Eat like a local: The story behind why Spam musubi is so popular in Hawaii
In Hawaii, Spam is a staple in people’s pantries. Here’s the story behind why the canned meat is so popular in the islands.