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Hawaiian Airlines reservation systems are overwhelmed with demand soaring

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Source: Honolulu Civil Beat

Honolulu, HAWAII — A sudden surge in demand for travel has overwhelmed Hawaiian Airlines’ systems for booking flights – both online and on the phone – leaving Hawaii’s dominant carrier unable to serve customers.

Honolulu Civil Beat is reporting the problems, which the airline described as separate issues, come as people have begun traveling again between the islands and to and from the mainland amid eased COVID-19 restrictions and an uptick in vaccines.

Alex DaSilva, a Hawaiian Airlines spokesman, said the problems with online and telephone reservation systems were separate but compounded each other.

Technical problems have made it impossible for customers to log in to the company’s online reservation system, which has driven more people to call the company’s telephone call center. Meanwhile, he said, the call center isn’t adequately staffed for an unexpected flood of calls.

On Tuesday, Hawaii launched a COVID-19 “vaccine passport” for interisland travel, which allows people who can show proof that they were inoculated in Hawaii to sidestep the otherwise mandatory 10-day quarantine and testing protocols.

Meanwhile, demand for travel from the mainland has increased significantly, as an increasingly vaccinated public feels safer to fly and mask mandates for those who are vaccinated are being lifted by the CDC. Hawaii’s low rate of coronavirus cases also makes it an attractive destination as other countries where vaccines have been slow to roll out, maintain travel restrictions.

DaSilva said the entire industry is struggling with the surge. “It’s a result of pent-up demand,” he said.

On Friday, the company apologized to frequent flyers and promised to do better.

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