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Hawaii news: On Oahu, taking the freediving plunge

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May 1, 2017
At Oahu school, taking the freediving plunge
Hawaii has some of the best freediving locations in the U.S., according to Daniel Koval of Deep Freediving Instruction.
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2017 Aloha Festivals celebrate children

The Aloha Festivals, now in its 71st year, is structuring this year's performances and events around the theme of Hawaii's children and future, "He Lei Aloha Ke Keiki Children Are Our Garland of Love."

Haleakala National Park awards 4 tour permits

Eco Tours, Polynesian Adventure Tours, Skyline Eco Adventures and Valley Isle Excursions will offer guided vehicle tours to the popular summit area and the park's Kipahulu District.

South African Air, Hawaiian enter interlining pact

The partnership will enable flyers to make convenient connections on a single ticket between Honolulu and over 75 destinations in Africa via New York JFK.

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Four Seasons puts luxe spin on Kilauea tour

"We take a lot of inspiration from the island and our surroundings, and we thought this would be a wonderful, one-of-a-kind experience," said Austin Watkins, Four Season Hualalai director of marketing.

Reality Check: Which door: Agent, consultant or adviser?
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Any serious analysis of the growth of our industry, or our potential for growth, is hampered by the fact that we all call ourselves something different.

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Tovin Lapan
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