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Related: About this forumThe Great Hawaii Rental Car Crisis: Is It Ever Going To End?
A dire rental car shortage is forcing some would-be Hawaii visitors to cancel their trips or empty their wallets.
The root of the problem is two-fold. When the pandemic hit and Hawaii imposed the nations strictest travel rules, car rental companies like Hertz and Budget started to sell off portions of their fleet and ship some of their inventory to the U.S. mainland, where they could still make money.
Now that Hawaiis travel restrictions have eased and tourism is returning in full force, a national shortage of semi-conductor computer chips is making it difficult for car manufacturers to put new cars on the market. In turn, rental car companies are struggling to increase their fleets.
For those lucky enough to land in Hawaii with a rental car reservation, daily rates are sky high in some cases up to $700. Some rental car companies in the islands have run out of vehicles even for those who have an advanced reservation.
Read more: https://www.civilbeat.org/2021/05/the-great-hawaii-rental-car-crisis-is-it-ever-going-to-end/
ret5hd
(21,320 posts)but you dont know how to hold the reservation
msongs
(70,178 posts)their belongs from the old place to the new. at peak last yr huge parking lots were stuffed with parked rental cars. then it seems like in just a few weeks poof those cars were gone
brush
(57,554 posts)an effect on the market. Their work dried up during the pandemic so Hertz lost all that business. Hertz even had to file Chap. 11 bankruptcy.
I just found that out when I took an uber earlier this week. All along I thought the ride share drivers owned their cars. Many do but many rent cars to work.