Lights On Digital is acquired as founders Will Song and Patrick Ahler exit after building one of Hawaiʻi’s top hotel marketing and revenue agencies, with new owners set to carry the legacy forward.
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Lights On Digital is acquired as founders Will Song and Patrick Ahler exit after building one of Hawaiʻi’s top hotel marketing and revenue agencies, with new owners set to carry the legacy forward.
HTA’s $5M request for Maui recovery funds is denied, with officials saying the crisis is no longer an “emergency,” even as Maui hotels sit at a troubling 60% occupancy.
Hawaiian Airlines plans a major 2027 premium lounge five times larger than today’s space, even as it shuts down its current premium servicing and closes Apt. 1929 next March.
New year, new hotels: from Waikoloa’s $113M dual-IHG project to Hilton’s major expansions on Oahu and Maui, Hawaiʻi’s development pipeline heats up with budget brands in pricey markets.
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Nicole Kidman’s Expats leaves viewers conflicted yet captivated, weaving slow-burn drama through Hong Kong neighborhoods that evoke the city’s expat life with striking nostalgia.
With the FTC set to require upfront pricing by April, resorts may lose the incentive behind add-on fees—raising questions about the future of resort fees and OTA commissions.
Generative AI tools gain momentum as Perplexity emerges as a fast, citation-rich “answer engine,” offering new ways for hospitality pros to streamline research, content, and operations.
HTA faces more turbulence as its CEO seat sits vacant since 2023, staffing remains depleted, and lawmakers float cutting the top salary, raising fresh concerns about stability in Hawaiʻi’s tourism engine.
Breeze Airways eyes Hawaiʻi service by fall 2025 as founder David Neeleman pursues ETOPS approval and considers secondary West Coast routes for the low-cost expansion.
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