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Nov 27, 2018 at 8:39 comment added Eric Duminil The short answer to all this is : realistically, don't fly to Hawaii for a day.
Nov 27, 2018 at 1:07 comment added Johnny I'd add that the minimum fee is $185, plus the cost of the tests prior to arrival (I paid around $200 for the FAVN rabies antibody test including my vet's fee), which likely makes the pet fees more expensive than the "ridiculously cheap" airfare)
Nov 26, 2018 at 20:53 comment added Zach Lipton It's probably safe to say the preparations start more than 30 days in advance, since you'd need vet appointments, vaccinations may need to be performed earlier, and the blood sample has to be received by the certified lab 30 days out, so it needs to be drawn earlier than that, and then the documents need to be received by the Hawaiian authorities more than 10 days before arrival. It's months worth of preparations even with the newly changed deadlines.
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