Travelers heading to Hawai‘i should not cancel or postpone their trips.Flights to the Hawaiian Islands and within the state should remain largely unaffected.
Essential federal government workers such as air traffic controllers and Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agents will continue to work in the event of a federal shutdown, ensuring safety and security. Travelers may experience longer wait times. Travelers should check with their airline for the status of their flight before heading to the airport. They should also plan to arrive early to the airport to give themselves extra time to pass through TSA security as a precautionary measure.
Visiting Hawai‘i’s national parks and wildlife refuges.
Some national parks and wildlife refuges in Hawai‘i will be closed or have limited access during the federal government shutdown. If visitors plan to visit a national park or refuge on or after Oct. 1, encourage them to call or check the site’s official website for the latest alerts, operating hours, and visitor information.
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Island of Hawai‘i
Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park:
nps.gov/havoKaloko-Honokōhau National Historical Park:
nps.gov/kahoPu‘uhonua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park:
nps.gov/puhoPu‘ukoholā Heiau National Historic Site:
nps.gov/puheAla Kahakai National Historic Trail:
nps.gov/alkaKaua‘i
Kīlauea Point National Refuge:
fws.gov/refuge/kilauea_pointMaui
Haleakalā National Park:
nps.gov/haleKakahaia National Wildlife Refuge:
fws.gov/refuge/kakahaiaKeālia Pond National Wildlife Refuge:
fws.gov/refuge/kealia_pondMoloka‘i
Kalaupapa National Historical Park:
nps.gov/kalaO‘ahu
Pearl Harbor National Memorial:
nps.gov/perlPearl Harbor National Wildlife Refuge:
fws.gov/refuge/pearl_harborJames Campbell National Wildlife Refuge:
fws.gov/refuge/james_campbellAll state and county parks, beaches, and private businesses, including hotels, activities, attractions, tours, shops, and restaurants, will remain open.
Hawai‘i Tourism Authority will post updates, information, and resources for industry partners at
hawaiitourismauthority.org/news/alerts.
Please encourage visitors to get the latest information about their visit to Hawai‘i at
gohawaii.com.