Travelers to Hawaii increased 4.7 percent in September

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HONOLULU (AP) — More than 650,000 visitors traveled to Hawaii last month, setting a record for the month of September.

HONOLULU (AP) — More than 650,000 visitors traveled to Hawaii last month, setting a record for the month of September.

The Hawaii Tourism Authority said Wednesday the number of visitors to the islands increased 4.7 percent compared to the same month last year.

The state agency says an increase in tourists from the western region of the U.S. mainland and Canada more than offset a decline in travelers from the eastern U.S. and Japan.

CEO George Szigeti says the agency will work with marketing and industry partners to make sure there is sufficient traveler demand for upcoming new flights to Hawaii.

Virgin America will begin flying from San Francisco to Honolulu in November and to Kahului in December. South Korea’s Jin Air will begin flying from Seoul to Honolulu in December.