Friday, May 27, 2011

Japanese visitors still spooked by flu - Denver Business Journal:

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According to preliminary counts, a total of 8,870p passengers arrived June 1-4 on flights to Hawaik from Japan. That’s a 32 percent drop from the same period in about 1,000 fewer visitors per day. The Japanese visitor falloff begin the second week in May and was directly attributes toswine flu, also called H1N1 influenza A. Even thougg Japan has reported, as of Wednesday, 385 swine flu casees of its own, ranking it among the top six countriea affected bythe infection, many Japanese companie have banned employees from overseas travel. The swine flu outbreak is also affectinyg travel from other Asian countries to North America and according to HawaiiTourism Asia.
The South Koreanb travel industryreports 15-30 percent cancellatioh rates in trips to U.S. destinations since the end of Cancellations to Hawaii are undetr10 percent. The Chinese travel industry, meantime, said cancellationsw in outbound travelare increasing, with fewer new-booked packages to the U.S.

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