Moving to Maui
August 17, 2009 by admin
Filed under Moving And Relocating

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Sometimes, the worst part of moving to Hawaii is actually packing and flying to the islands. Fortunately, the state is well connected to the rest of the world, making a move to Hawaii an effortless exercise. Because of Hawaiis rather remote location, air transportation has been developed significantly faster than many other places of similar size and status. Accordingly, moving to Maui is quite fact, convenient, and affordable. While a quick connection from the Honolulu International Airport on Oahu is an attractive option due to accessibility and variety of flights, the Kahului Airport is able to hold its own, offering a number of flights to throughout the state and the United States. The eighteen-gate main terminal provides excellent facilities to meet the large number of flights that fly into and out of Kahului daily. Air Canada and WestJet provide daily service from Vancouver, Canada while US Airways, Delta Airlines, and Alaska Airlines provide non-stop service to a number of mainland destinations. United Airlines is the largest non-local airline serving Kahului, with daily services to Los Angeles, San Francisco, Denver, Kona, and Chicago. American Airlines follows at a close second with multiple flights to Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Dallas/Fort Worth. Hawaiian Airlines is the largest carrier in Kahului with narrowbody interisland flights to Honolulu, Kona, and Lihue, as well as widebody 767 flights to Seattle and Portland. These direct flights that avoid a layover in Honolulu makes moving to Maui only one flight away for many potential residents.



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