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Turism&Travel : Hawaii tourism welcomes Air Australia's new Honolulu route
Saturday 17 December 2011
HONOLULU, Hawaii - The Hawaiâi Tourism Authority (HTA) is extremely pleased to welcome Air Australia to the US market through its two new routes servicing Brisbane and Melbourne to Honolulu. Both flights will operate twice weekly providing an estimated US$92.9 million in visitor expenditures and US$10 million in state tax revenue annually. Australia has been a growing market for Hawaiâi's visitor industry, and the number of visitors has increased 32 percent for the first 9 months of this year, over the same period in 2010. The two flights will provide a significant opportunity for Hawaiâi to grow its presence in Australia and is positive news for its tourism economy. Currently, direct service from Australia to Honolulu is routed through Sydney, which is a 90-minute flight from Brisbane and Melbourne. Maintaining and increasing air access to Hawaiâi is a top priority for the HTA and a key component of its strategic plan. The HTA is committed to supporting the long-term success of the new route. Source: Hawaiâi Tourism AuthorityAutor: eTurboNews |
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