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Posted by twinturbo
 - April 12, 2013, 07:09:36 AM
That's makes you 3rd of 3 persons telling me that private schools are a must. Message received.

Thx!
Posted by Stinky6
 - April 11, 2013, 11:13:09 PM
Honestly I'd love to live there.  But it's just been an odd set of circumstances that had me there 4 times in 2 years.   Unfortunately I don't think it will happen again.   My nephew (40yo+) lives there and from what I hear private school is a must.  Although I work with someone who went to HS in Honolulu and he seems more educated than many people I meet.   I wouldn't let food allergies stop me from living there - unless it had to do with mac nuts!  they are everywhere.   Luckily I haven't had to check out the hospitals - although I used to place people there (recruiter) - I think they have good facilities overall. 
Posted by twinturbo
 - April 09, 2013, 08:12:29 AM
Stinky, sounds like you've been to Hawaii often? Any ideas about living there? I have a few friends' relatives that we've asked about schools, taxes, etc., but none of them have to deal with LTFA.
Posted by CMdeux
 - April 07, 2013, 02:25:13 PM
Yeah, Air Canada refuses to do general cabin announcements either, and the gate agent for Aer Lingus informed me that it's "Against the law... FAA... can't make an announcement" blah-blah-blah.  Which is obviously bogus-- our United crew, the Aer Lingus flight crew both made general cabin announcements, and the trans-oceanic flight, it was a GENERAL announcement, not even cabin-specific.

So they can.  It's up to the flight crew. 

Posted by Stinky6
 - April 06, 2013, 11:29:44 AM
Since the last time we flew there, and since we made our reservations Hawaiian Airlines has decided to stop making announcements about passengers with peanut allergy.  And if you talk to them about it they just smile and nod.  Can't really make too much of a fuss if you want to get on the plane.

I am very dissappointed.   How bad is it to just give people information?