US Airlines Extend Support to Maui Wildfire Relief Efforts

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In the wake of the devastating wildfires that have swept through Maui since early August, US airlines have stepped up to provide crucial aid to the affected communities. The catastrophic fires have left a trail of destruction, claiming lives, and decimating thousands of buildings. A collaborative effort involving multiple airlines and organizations is underway to provide evacuation and relief to the victims.

Key contributions from the airlines include:

  • Arranging additional flights and seats to evacuate residents and tourists from Maui to safer locations on the mainland. United Airlines and American Airlines have canceled select flights to Maui, repurposing their aircraft to transport passengers out of harm’s way. Alaska Airlines has conducted dedicated evacuation flights between Maui and O‘ahu.
  • Transporting essential relief supplies like water, food, blankets, baby formula, toiletries, and more to the affected regions. Alaska Airlines has delivered an impressive 120,000 pounds of provisions to support West Maui communities. United Airlines also played a role by sending a plane carrying vital supplies from the Red Cross.
  • Providing donations in terms of funds, miles, labor, and travel to support local organizations working diligently to aid the survivors. Alaska Airlines pledged over $100,000 to Kāko‘o Maui through the Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement (CNHA), contributing to the socio-economic growth of Native Hawaiians. The airline also generously donated 5 million miles to Kanu Hawaiʻi and Maui Rapid Response, assisting displaced Maui residents. American Airlines encouraged its customers to donate to the American Red Cross, offering AAdvantage bonus miles for every $25 contributed. Southwest Airlines also extended support by initiating relief funds through its official Twitter account.
  • Extending their help to animals in need of shelter and medical attention. Hawaiian Airlines collaborated with the Wings of Aloha Transfer Program to transport over 100 dogs and cats from the Maui Humane Society to shelters in Seattle, facilitating their adoption. The airline also transported veterinarians and animal care staff from other islands to provide assistance in animal rescue operations.

Passengers who were evacuated from Maui have expressed their gratitude for the support received from the airlines. Guy Heston, a Las Vegas resident, shared his experience flying with Southwest Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines in a column. He praised the professionalism, compassion, and honesty exhibited by both airline crews. A Hawaiian flight attendant’s heartfelt message to “keep Maui close to their hearts” left a lasting impact on him.

The efforts of these airlines serve as a shining example of unity and support during times of crisis. Their commitment to aiding the people and animals of Maui reinforces the essential role that airlines play in contributing to relief operations and community recovery.

Sources: AirGuide Business airguide.info, msn.com, chicago.suntimes.com, travelpulse.com, britannica.com

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