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Interview with Maui Visitor and Student Pilot with John Alpine
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15 minutes
Released:
May 5, 2020
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John Alpine and his family were spending their usual winter break on Maui when the Covid-19 shutdown went into effect. John decided it would be a good time to renovate and deep clean his condo that’s typically rented out to excited visitors. We asked John to share his thoughts about Maui slowly transitioning into opening back up to visitors. John also shares some of the things he’s learned through the shutdown, including soloing an airplane for the first time! Resources http://thealoha360.com/ https://ther2h.com/ https://ultimateairmaui.com/ https://www.flymauihi.com/ Want to check out John’s condo for rent? Click here for more information and how to book: https://www.mauicondonow.com/ Road to Hana audio guide: https://ther2h.com/ Use discount code “MAHALO” for 50% off your digital download during the Covid-19 crisis. Did you know we offer a lei greeting service at the Maui airport? Drop us a message online or send an email to info@thealoha360.com for the details. Need a rental car for your Maui vacation? Book our Jeeps or truck on Turo.com! Jeep #1: https://turo.com/us/en/suv-rental/united-states/kahului-hi/jeep/wrangler-unlimited/766475 Jeep #2: https://turo.com/us/en/suv-rental/united-states/kihei-hi/jeep/wrangler/766649 John’s truck: https://turo.com/us/en-us/truck-rental/kahului-hi/gmc/sierra-1500/737306?searchId=eT9o5r9K Looking for a rental car + lodging? Book a 4x4 customized adventure van: https://www.outdoorsy.com/rv-rental/kihei_hi/2005_chevrolet_other_139805-listing What’s Next? COMMENT on www.thealoha360.com FOLLOW us on social media at @thealoha360, @johncaubble, @lesliecaubble SUBSCRIBE on iTunes or your favorite podcast provider EMAIL US! info@thealoha360.com
Released:
May 5, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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