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Hawaii news: At TW roundtable, travel pros discuss aging workforce, airports

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HAWAII
November 5, 2018
INSIGHT BY TOVIN LAPAN
OLS Hotels and Resorts sets a course for expansion
Two longtime Hawaii hospitality veterans have taken the helm and are planning to grow the company, with a particular focus on the Islands' boutique hotels.
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NEWS
Destinations urged to take heed when tourists overwhelm locals
There are no easy solutions to managing or getting ahead of overtourism, but one crucial step is measuring the pulse of the local community.
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Following months of closures, Volcanoes Park is returning to life
The Volcano House and its restaurant overlooking Kilauea summit, the Rim, both reopened in October, as did the park's Kulanaokuaiki Campground.
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Hawaii Tourism preparing to name new CEO and director
President and CEO George D. Szigeti stepped down at the end of October; a successor is expected to be named by year's end.
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FEATURED STORY
Travel pros discuss aging workforce, airports
An aging workforce and airport woes were discussed at this year's Hawaii Roundtable.
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