Maui Coronavirus Updates

966 Air Arrivals to Hawai‘i on Sunday, Including 253 Visitors

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Yesterday, 966 people arrived in Hawaiʻi, including 253 visitors and 362 returning residents, according to new data compiled by the Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority.  The count also included 122 crew members, 54 individuals in transit to another location, 39 military, 60 exempt individuals and 76 people that are relocating to the islands.

Here on Maui, 58 people arrived on a single trans-Pacific flight from out-of-state, including 33 returning residents, 17 visitors, 7 crew members and one individual seeking to relocate to Maui.

During this same time last year, nearly 30,000 passengers arrived in Hawaiʻi daily, including residents and visitors.

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The state’s mandatory 14-day self-quarantine started on March 26th for all passengers arriving in Hawaiʻi from out of state. The quarantine order was expanded on April 1st to include interisland travelers.

The table above shows the number of people who arrived by air from out of state on Sunday, May 24, and does not include interisland travel.

This data was collected from the Hawaiʻi Department of Transportation’s new Mandatory Travel Declaration Form.

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