[3]: 4 These were operated over the same route in opposite directions, offered free of charge with a suggested donation.
[4] Low ridership (blamed on the lack of advertising for the system) led to Akina Aloha Tours losing $1 million over the following two years.
[7] The current Maui Bus service includes 13 fixed routes,[1][8] 4 commuter routes,[2] and a paratransit program that provides curb-to-curb service with advance reservations,[9] serving western, central, and southern communities, including Wailuku, Kahului, Lahaina, Haiku, Kula, and Upcountry Maui.
[6]: ES-26 The War Memorial Stadium site is used as a park-and-ride or drop-off location for three of the four commuter routes.
[6]: 2–2 Commuter routes are named for the termini, listed in order of morning origin and destination, respectively.
An all-route monthly pass is available at a cost of $45.00, with reduced rates of $30.00 for students and $25.00 for seniors (defined as 55 and over) and disabled holders of a valid Medicare card.
[12]: ii The proposed bus yard would be a 10-acre (4.0 ha) parcel at Waikapu, to be operated by a single private contractor, with space to park 100 buses (expandable to 150) and five to ten maintenance bays.
[12]: 40a, 40b The site lies east of a proposed extension to Waiale Road, west of Kuihelani Highway.
[13][14] Plans are underway to develop a 0.85-acre (0.34 ha) site next to QKC, near the Kahului Public Library at Vevau and School, as the Central Maui Transit Hub.