Above, the USS Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Some numbers are in with regard to Hawaii's tourism recovery.
It appears that the recovery is accelerating as weeks go on after reopening to tourists according to TravelPulse.
TravelPulse begins with:
Hawaii's post-pandemic recovery was accelerated this spring as the islands hosted 818,268 visitors in April. The figure represents a 96.3 percent recovery from April 2019 nearly one year prior to the onset of the COVID-19 crisis and the highest recovery rate since the start of the pandemic in Hawaii.
According to other preliminary visitor statistics released by the Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism (DBEDT) on Thursday, visitors spent $1.6 billion in the islands last month, which is an increase of 21 percent compared to the $1.32 billion reported for April 2019.
A majority of Hawaii's April visitors arrived by air from the U.S. West (514,878) or the U.S. East (188,868).
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