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Hawaii news: Waikiki room inventory re-energized

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HAWAII
October 29, 2018
INSIGHT BY TOVIN LAPAN
Resorts re-energize Waikiki's room inventory
During the summer, a handful of properties finished up major projects, including both brand new buildings and expansive renovations of existing hotels.
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NEWS
Hotel rates on the rise in 2018
Despite low or negative movement in occupancy rate, Hawaii hotels have reported increases in both RevPAR and ADR through the first three quarters.
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Southwest still awaiting Hawaii approval
The airline is still hopeful about beginning to sell tickets to the Islands this year.
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Hapa Travel enters Hawaii market
The company offers booking services for leisure, business and educational group travel from the U.S. mainland, Oceania and Asia.
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