Hawaii tourism: Arrivals, spending drop in August

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HONOLULU — The number of tourists to Hawaii declined 1.3 percent last month from the same period last year to more than 730,000.

HONOLULU — The number of tourists to Hawaii declined 1.3 percent last month from the same period last year to more than 730,000.

That’s according to monthly statistics from the Hawaii Tourism Authority, which also showed a 0.5 percent drop in visitor spending August to $1.3 billion.

The authority notes June to September are typically slower months for Canadian visitors to Hawaii.

But the authority says Hawaii’s visitor industry continues to surpass last year’s record-breaking numbers in arrivals and spending.

For the first eight months of the year, arrivals increased 0.1 percent to nearly 5.6 million, while spending increased 2 percent to reach nearly $10 billion.

The authority says it will continue to expand efforts in developing markets such as the Asia Pacific region to balance declines from North America.