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Gov. Green works with partners to enhance travel between Japan and Hawaiʻi
“By expanding Global Entry, integrating biometric screening, and pursuing pre-clearance status, we are making travel more efficient, convenient and secure for Japanese citizens visiting Hawai‘i,” said Gov. Green.
Maui visitor arrivals down in January 2024; spending is up from 2019
“Locally, the Maui wildfires continued to impact visitors to Maui six months after the tragedy,” said Department of Business Economic Development and Tourism (DBEDT) Director James Kunane Tokioka. “Maui’s visitor counts decreased by 23.5% compared to January 2023, although there has been progress from August 2023 when visitor arrivals were down by 57.8%. With the active recovery efforts and campaigns, we hope to see continuous improvements over the upcoming months,” he said.
Aloha Market powered by Mana Up hosts 15-day pop-up shop at Tokyo’s Haneda Airport
The Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism and Mana Up today announced the launch of a Hawaiʻi-themed pop-up retail shop featuring Hawaiʻi products at Tokyo’s Haneda Airport. Named the Aloha Market powered by Mana Up, the pop-up shop is set to open its doors on Nov. 15, bringing a slice of Hawai‘i’s vibrant culture, natural beauty, and tropical flair to the gateway to Tokyo.
Hawaiian Airlines Applauds Increased Access to Tokyo
The aviation agreement finalized today in Tokyo allows US air carriers to fly into and out of Haneda during daylight hours, and also paves the way for two additional slot pairs—one daytime and one nighttime, between Haneda and US cities.
Hawaiian Airlines to Expand Service to Japan
Hawaiian Airlines will begin daily nonstop service between Narita International Airport and Honolulu International Airport starting July 22, 2016.
New Hawaiian flight would add more visitors from Japan
Hawaiian Airlines was granted tentative approval by the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) today to operate a single daily flight between Honolulu and Tokyo’s Haneda Airport. Hawaii’s largest and longest-serving airline plans to initially service the Honolulu-Tokyo flights with its Boeing 767-300ER aircraft seating up to 264 passengers, before adding its new and larger 294-seat […]
