Airlines boost Hawaii - Japan flights


Airlines boost Hawaii – Japan flights

Wednesday, 07 Aug, 2022 0

Airlines have ramped up nonstop travel between Hawaii and Japan

Airlines have ramped up nonstop travel between Hawaii and Japan. Hawaiian Airlines restarted its daily service between Honolulu and Tokyo Haneda. Japan Airlines resumed direct flights from Tokyo Narita to Kona. The route operates three times per week.

In June, nearly 12,000 visitors arrived from Japan, and which is still about 90% down from 2019 pre-Covid levels.

Japan travellers spent about $24 million during their stays in Hawaii. Japan is key to Hawaii’s international travel rebound as one of the most important source markets.

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