08-29-2007, 01:44 AM
BREAKING NEWS: Hawaii Superferry management has announced the company is suspending its Kauai service indefinitely after being informed by the U.S. Coast Guard that it would not be able to assure safe passage for the vessel into Nawiliwili Harbor.
In addition, pending the Maui Circuit Court ruling on Wednesday, Hawaii Superferry has canceled voyages to and from Maui on Thurdsay, August 30. We are hopeful to continue service to Maui begninning on Friday.
Press Release - August 28, 2007
HAWAII SUPERFERRY SUSPENDS SERVICE TO KAUA‘I
Service Will Resume When Coast Guard and Other Agencies Can Assure a Safe Operating Environment
HONOLULU – At a press conference held at its offices today, Hawaii Superferry management announced the company is suspending its Kaua‘i service indefinitely after being informed by the U.S. Coast Guard that it would not be able to assure safe passage for the vessel into Nawiliwili Harbor.
“Our top priority is to operate a safe and reliable ferry system for Hawaii’s residents. When that can be accomplished, we will resume service,” said Hawaii Superferry president and CEO John Garibaldi.
For passengers who have traveled on our O‘ahu/Kaua‘i service that are impacted by this suspension of service, Hawaii Superferry will pay for their return air fare, ground transportation, hotel accommodations, car shipment and other related expenses.
In addition, pending the Maui Circuit Court ruling on Wednesday, Hawaii Superferry has canceled voyages to and from Maui on Thurdsay, August 30. We are hopeful to continue service to Maui begninning on Friday.
Press Release - August 28, 2007
HAWAII SUPERFERRY SUSPENDS SERVICE TO KAUA‘I
Service Will Resume When Coast Guard and Other Agencies Can Assure a Safe Operating Environment
HONOLULU – At a press conference held at its offices today, Hawaii Superferry management announced the company is suspending its Kaua‘i service indefinitely after being informed by the U.S. Coast Guard that it would not be able to assure safe passage for the vessel into Nawiliwili Harbor.
“Our top priority is to operate a safe and reliable ferry system for Hawaii’s residents. When that can be accomplished, we will resume service,” said Hawaii Superferry president and CEO John Garibaldi.
For passengers who have traveled on our O‘ahu/Kaua‘i service that are impacted by this suspension of service, Hawaii Superferry will pay for their return air fare, ground transportation, hotel accommodations, car shipment and other related expenses.
Steve & Regina
Hawaiian Acres / North Lake Tahoe
'If you don't know where you're going, any road will get you there' - George Harrison
Hawaiian Acres / North Lake Tahoe
'If you don't know where you're going, any road will get you there' - George Harrison