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Hawaii's islands are renowned for their unique charm and diverse cultures, but travelling between them can be challenging. Currently, residents and visitors rely on air travel for inter-island trips, which can be costly and subject to strict schedules. To address these issues, officials are exploring the idea of introducing a new ferry service to connect Maui, Molokai, and Lanai.
At present, there is a ferry service that links only two of these islands. However, it has been struggling financially, partly due to the recent wildfires. The new proposed service aims to offer a more affordable and flexible alternative to air travel, potentially easing the transportation burden for islanders and tourists alike.

Lanai Councilmember Gabe Johnson emphasized the ferry's importance, noting that it is crucial for residents who need to travel for medical appointments, professional services, and essential goods. He also highlighted its role in connecting students to educational opportunities on other islands.

There are concerns about whether the ferry might lead to overtourism, a problem that has affected various European destinations. Hawaii, heavily reliant on tourism, is cautious about this issue, especially given the recent downturn in the vacation rental market.

To assess the viability of this new ferry service, a feasibility study has been proposed. The county of Maui is considering purchasing the existing ferry service and expanding it. This plan includes acquiring necessary permits, adding more ferries, upgrading harbours, and even electrifying the fleet. Johnson believes this approach would provide reliable vessels and enable the county to secure federal grants for further improvements.

Residents of Molokai, where the ferry could offer increased access to jobs, healthcare, and shopping, support the idea. However, they are also wary of potential tourism-related impacts. "We need to prioritize our local essential travel," said Zhan Lindo, a Molokai resident, expressing concern that non-essential travellers could overshadow local needs.

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