Hawaiʻi Tourism Authoritys Spring Tourism Update — Oahu We are responsible for protecting the iconic brand of the Hawaiian Islands This includes perpetuating the Hawaiian culture, preserving Hawaii’s natural environment, and strengthening communities by managing tourism in a way that helps improve the quality of life for residents, families and communities on all islands
Staff - Hawaii Tourism Authority Register to access the Knowledge Bank, a public resource of images related to Hawai‘i and tourism-related activities HTA's Global Marketing Team offers a variety of consumer, travel trade, and MCI marketing opportunities
With The HTA In Chaos, A New Hawaiʻi Tourism Leader Has Emerged The Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority faces a major restructuring, staff defections and legal drama The Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement is filling the void By Stewart Yerton About 24 hours ago
| Holomua – Progress In Regenerative Tourism The Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority (HTA) is pleased to announce the launch of its two newest Community Tourism Collaborative (CTC) programs: the Community Stewardship Program and the Regenerative Experiences Program
Who We Are - Hawaii Tourism Authority The Hawai‘i Tourism Authority (HTA) serves as the official tourism agency for the State of Hawai‘i, tasked with managing the Hawaiian Islands’ iconic brand responsibly HTA’s role spans marketing the Islands, preserving Hawaiian culture, protecting the natural environment, and strengthening local communities
Go Hawaii Travel FAQʻs, festivals and events, accommodations and more There's a path to transformative experiences in Hawai‘i A connection to the unforgettable natural beauty your clients will discover through authentic encounters with the culture, history and communities that give life to the Hawaiian Islands And this is your guide
Hawai‘i Tourism Authority could be replaced with new governance Rep Adrian Tam (D, Waikiki), chair of the House Committee on Tourism, warned the Hawai‘i Tourism Authority during a Wednesday board meeting that the coming passage of Senate Bill 1571 —which
Travel to Maui Is Down — Here’s How Officials Are Planning to Attract . . . The island of Maui currently has an image problem, and Hawaii is spending $6 million to try and fix it "We know there's still some hesitancy about traveling to Maui,” said Caroline Anderson, interim president and CEO of the Hawaii Tourism Authority (HTA) “There were things in the media a while back, where there were concerns that the community wasn't ready to welcome back visitors
Hawai‘i Tourism Authority Furthers Its Commitment To Destination . . . HTA today announced it has begun the process of developing the next iteration of six Destination Management Action Plans to set the strategic direction and management for tourism desired by residents of Hawai‘i Island, Maui, Moloka‘i, Lāna‘i, O‘ahu, and Kaua‘i and over the next three years
Big Plan To Fix Hawaii Tourism Just Got A Brutal Reality Check However, a blistering new audit by the Hawaii Tourism Authority (HTA) says the system fell apart almost from the start The plans lacked structure, failed to address key problem areas, and spent public funds with little oversight or any measurable results Now, questions are piling up fast—not just about the uncertain plans, but about the