{"id":214196,"date":"2023-09-09T22:13:57","date_gmt":"2023-09-09T22:13:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/bestwnews.com\/?p=214196"},"modified":"2023-09-09T22:13:57","modified_gmt":"2023-09-09T22:13:57","slug":"most-of-west-maui-will-welcome-back-visitors-next-month-under-a-new-wildfire-emergency-proclamation-the-denver-post","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/bestwnews.com\/world-news\/most-of-west-maui-will-welcome-back-visitors-next-month-under-a-new-wildfire-emergency-proclamation-the-denver-post\/","title":{"rendered":"Most of West Maui will welcome back visitors next month under a new wildfire emergency proclamation – The Denver Post"},"content":{"rendered":"
HONOLULU (AP) — Most of West Maui will officially reopen to travelers Oct. 8 under a new wildfire emergency proclamation signed on Friday by Hawaii Gov. Josh Green. <\/p>\n
Nonessential travel to much of the island’s western coastline has been strongly discouraged since devastating wildfires killed at least 115 people in the historic town of Lahaina last month. <\/p>\n
State tourism officials initially urged travelers to stay away from Maui so residents and agencies could focus on emergency response efforts and supporting those displaced by the fires. In mid-August, officials began encouraging tourists to return to other parts of Maui, avoiding the burn zone and spending money to help the region recover. <\/p>\n
On Thursday, Green told a meeting of the state Council on Revenues that he expected authorities to reopen most of West Maui to travelers in October, with the exception of the fire-damaged neighborhoods. The area, which includes beach resorts in Kaanapali, north of historic Lahaina, has 11,000 hotel rooms. That’s half Maui’s total. <\/p>\n
In the emergency proclamation signed Friday, the governor said the previous guidance that strongly discouraged nonessential travel to West Maui will be discontinued Oct. 8. <\/p>\n
Tourism is a major economic driver in Hawaii, and the wildfire disaster prompted state officials to lower their 2023 economic growth prediction for the entire state to 1.1%, down from 1.8%. <\/p>\n
The number of visitors arriving on Maui sank about 70% after the Aug. 8 fire, down to 2,000 a day, and only half of the available hotel rooms there are occupied, said Hawaii Lodging & Tourism Association president Mufi Hannemann. Airlines have begun offering steep discounts on flights to Hawaii, and some resorts have slashed room rates by 20% or are offering a fifth night free. <\/p>\n