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Hawaii news: 2018 festivals focus on heritage

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HAWAII
January 22, 2018
INSIGHT BY TOVIN LAPAN
Heritage at forefront at 2018 festivals
Some festivals have been running for over a half-century, others are relatively new, but all offer insights into the Aloha State's multicultural history.
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NEWS
HTA COO Randy Baldemor stepping down

Baldemor joined the tourism authority in June 2015.

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Travel agent a trusted counselor during false missile alert

Marilyn Clark, owner of Lighthouse Travel in Huntington Beach, Calif., advised three client groups who were in Hawaii when the alert was issued.

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Hawaiian Airlines to fly to Long Beach

No carriers currently offer Hawaii service from the Los Angeles area's secondary airports, but that will change in late May.

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Maverick Helicopters coming to Kauai

Tours will highlight locations including Waimea Canyon, the Napali Coast and the island's picturesque waterfalls.

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Classic Vacations exec expects record growth to continue

David Hu, the wholesaler's president, spoke about what he expects in the year to come, trends to watch and how he would approach building a healthy Hawaii client base.

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Applications open for 2018 Global Travel Marketplace shows

GTM West will be held at the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas May 15 through 17; GTM takes place at the Diplomat Beach Resort in Hollywood, Fla., July 12 through 14.

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