It can take as long to travel to Molokai from Honolulu as it does to reach Hawaii from Los Angeles \u2014 if, that is, you are flying Island Air<\/a>.<\/p>\n
“Safety is a priority,” he explained over the intercom.<\/p>\n
Some five hours later \u2014 also about the time it takes to paddle<\/a> the Ka Iwi Channel \u2014 flight 208 finally touched down on Molokai.<\/p>\n
Because of frequent and seemingly interminable delays, folks who live on the Friendly Island are not feeling very friendly toward Island Air. Dozens of Molokai residents who spoke with Civil Beat<\/a> said they feel like the company is giving them short shrift, perhaps in favor of routes to Lanai. That island’s owner, billionaire Larry Ellison, bought Island Air in March<\/a>.<\/p>\n
Whatever the reason, folks on Molokai are feeling pretty peeved.<\/p>\n
Waros, who worked for years in the local hotel industry and has served on the boards of the Molokai Visitors Association and Maui Visitors Association, said the flight delays are hurting island tourism.<\/p>\n
While many are drawn to Molokai’s seclusion, accommodations are limited, especially after Molokai Ranch closed a high-end lodge and hotel properties in 2008.<\/p>\n
“If I am on the East Coast and I want to fly here and I realize I am going to lose a day because of delays, it’s going to make it very difficult,” Waros said giving an example of a potential dilemma facing tourists. “This is a hard enough sell anyway. So that’s going to discourage it that much further.”<\/p>\n
Judging from airline review websites, complaints about Island Air are not limited to Molokai.<\/p>\n
“This was the worst flying experience of our lives,” a Canadian traveler posted on Skytrax air travel rating page<\/a> on Nov. 19. “They held us in the airport for 4 hours and promised repeatedly we would make our 2 connecting flights, meanwhile many flights were going off the island and they held us without putting us on other flights.”<\/p>\n
A traveler from Down Under posted this review on Oct. 4:<\/p>\n\n\n