Hawaii Vacation Packages
Hawaii Vacation Packages
Hawaii Vacation Packages
Hawaii's visitor numbers are continually improving and the volume of Hawaii vacation packages sold by travel agencies, airlines, hoteliers and destination marketing companies is growing. Tourism, Hawaii's number one industry, is leading Hawaii's recovery out of the recession.
A recent survey done by Hospitality Advisors, LLC shows steady improvement in Hawaii's tourism. The company found statewide hotel occupancy averaged 75.7 percent in August 2010, a 6.3 percent increase over comparable period last year.
These numbers are also reflective of the growing confidence of airlines that serve the Hawaii market. Hawaiian Airlines is expanding its routes both domestically and internationally, most recently adding a flight from Las Vegas to Maui as well as launching service from Japan and from South Korea within the next few months. Alaska Airlines is expanding its routes to Hawaii; while Allegiant Air will be launching service to Hawaii from smaller cites on the US mainland, starting in 2011.
This recovery, led by improvements the state's ability to sell air travel, hotel rooms and Hawaii vacation packages overall, is helping to keep the state's unemployment rate figures down. Hawaii's unemployment rate currently stands at 6.4 percent, while the US national average rate stands at 9.6 percent. This is in dramatic contrast to other destination areas like Las Vegas, where unemployment is currently around 14%.
However, some are arguing that the news is not all that good for the Hawaii visitor industry by citing average room rate prices continue to be relatively unchanged. They claim most visitors to Hawaii book their holidays because they are attracted by heavily discounted pricing and that such discounts on Hawaii vacation packages are not good for the tourist industry in general, presumably because airlines, hotels and car rental companies are making less money.
Others believe that discounted Hawaii vacation packages are good for the tourist industry as a whole and that those who focus exclusively on the average price of a Hawaii vacation packages are missing the big picture. An increase in the sheer amount of tourists is beneficial to Hawaii because more packages are being sold and because of the spin-off benefits in other part of the economy served by the travel market. This includes increased spending on meals, souvenirs, tours and activities and so forth.
There's another important argument in support of the benefits of maintaining lowered pricing on packages, at least for the time being. Due to the recession, other major tourist destination areas that compete with Hawaii, like Florida, the Caribbean and Mexico, are struggling to maintain their share of the "fun and sun" market. As we head into the peak winter season, these traditional competitors to Hawaii are under a lot of economic pressure to lower their own vacation package pricing even more so than they are right now. So any increase in Hawaii vacation packages could exacerbate tourist losses to these alternative destinations to Hawaii.
Barry Inouye is the president and CEO of Get2Hawaii, Inc. Get2Hawaii is a Hawaii-based company that develops online travel booking engine solutions for airlines, hoteliers, agencies and affiliates. Barry Inouye is a 25-year veteran of the software, Internet and communications industry and has served as an executive with high tech start-ups in Hawaii and Silicon Valley as well as with companies such as Verizon, Cox Communication and Centennial Communications in domestic and overseas assignments. http://www.pandaonline.com
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Question by cdawg: What is the best place to get a deal on a Hawaii vacation package?
Me and wife truly need a vacation. She has been hospitalized in and out for the last few months. She has been having complications with her congestive heart failure and is only 32. She is doing much better now and I want to show her a good time. Please let me know the best website or company that I can get a good deal on a hawaii vacation package.
Best answer:
Answer by T
First of all, I'm glad your wife is doing much better now!
I would recommend organizing the trip on your own, as sometimes it's a lot more expensive when you get one of those vacation packages. I would recommend using a site like Travelocity or Orbitz to find cheap flights. Also it is a good idea to check the airline's website too because sometimes it's cheaper.
As for accomodations, make sure you use those sites I mentioned as well, and search on the official hotel's website too to see if they're cheaper (sometimes they are). I would also recommend hotels.com. Try to find hotels that offer free breakfast or things like that.
If you are truly interested in a vacation package, I would start by going to a travel agent and asking them for prices. Don't book anything until you've done searches online and made sure there isn't anything cheaper. On sites like Travelocity and Orbitz, you can also search for flight & hotel packages too.
I would also recommend that since you want to show her a good time that you check Tripadvisor.com and look up the hotel you are interested in staying at to read reviews. It's a very helpful site!
Good luck and have fun!
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