759 People Arrive in Hawai‘i on Sunday
759 Passengers Arrive in Hawai‘i on Sunday
Yesterday a total of 759 people arrived in Hawai‘i including 228 visitors and 268 residents. There was a total of 16 arriving flights. On Maui, 34 people arrived on a single trans-Pacific flight, including 15 residents, 11 visitors, seven crew members and one intended resident.
During this same time last year, nearly 30,000 passengers arrived in Hawaii daily, including residents and visitors.
The state’s mandatory 14-day self-quarantine started on March 26th for all passengers arriving in Hawai‘i from out of state. The quarantine order was expanded on April 1st to include interisland travelers.
The table above does not include interisland travel.
Crew = flight crew members
Intended Resident = people who are moving to Hawaiʻi such as military members and their families, and former residents who intend to live in Hawaiʻi
Resident = people who have a Hawaiʻi ID
Transit = people who are in transit to another location through Hawaiʻi and aren’t leaving the airport
Visitor = people who do not have a Hawaiʻi ID including essential health care workers, essential federal workers, former residents such as mainland college students coming to stay with family, military on temporary assignment, and leisure travelers.