TRAVEL CORRESPONDENCE

Hawaii Total Visitor Spending And Arrivals In June 2021 Remained Below Pre-pandemic June 2019

Maui County lifts most covid-19 restrictions from March 1

Honolulu – According to preliminary visitor statistics jointly released by the Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism (DBEDT) and Hawai‘i Tourism Authority, the total spending for visitors arriving in June 2021 was $1.44 billion. There is no comparative visitor spending data available for the month of June 2020. Compared to June 2019, visitor spending decreased 11.9 per cent from $1.63 billion.

Through the first six months of 2021, total visitor spending was $4.86 billion. By comparison, this represented a 45.1 per cent decline from the $8.86 billion spent through the first half of 2019.

A total of 791,053 visitors arrived by air service to the Hawaiian Islands in June 2021, mainly from the U.S. West and U.S. East. Prior to the global COVID-19 pandemic and Hawai‘i’s quarantine requirement for travellers, the Hawaiian Islands experienced record-level visitor expenditures and arrivals in 2019 and in the first two months of 2020. When compared to 2019, visitor arrivals in June 2021 were down 16.5 per cent from the June 2019 count of 947,112 visitors (air and cruise). In comparison, only 17,068 visitors arrived by air in June 2020.

A total of 2,751,849 visitors arrived in the first half of 2021, up 27.6 per cent compared to the first half of 2020. Total arrivals were 46.8 per cent lower than the 5,171,182 visitors in the first half of 2019.

During June 2021, most passengers arriving from out-of-state and travelling inter-county could bypass the State’s mandatory 10-day self-quarantine with a valid negative COVID-19 NAAT test result from a Trusted Testing Partner prior to their departure to Hawai‘i through the Safe Travels program. In addition, individuals who were fully vaccinated in Hawai‘i could bypass the quarantine order beginning June 15, 2021. Inter-county travel restrictions were lifted also as of June 15, 2021. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) enforced restrictions on cruise ships through a “Conditional Sail Order.”

The average daily census showed that there were 255,936 visitors in Hawai‘i on any given day in June 2021, compared to 15,223 visitors per day in June 2020, versus 277,930 visitors per day in June 2019.

In June 2021, 521,796 visitors arrived from the U.S. West, well above the 10,149 visitors (+5,041.2%) in June 2020, and exceeding the June 2019 count of 452,958 visitors (+15.2%). U.S. West visitors spent $916.4 million in June 2021, which surpassed the $691.2 million (+32.6%) spent in June 2019. Higher average daily visitor spending ($188 per person, +9.9%) and a longer average length of stay (9.34 days, +4.7%) also contributed to the growth in U.S. West visitor expenditures compared to 2019.

There were 247,382 visitors from the U.S. East in June 2021, compared to 5,596 visitors (+4,320.8%) in June 2020, and 240,223 visitors (+3.0%) in June 2019. U.S. East visitors spent $513.3 million in June 2021 compared to $491.1 million (+4.5%) in June 2019. A longer length of stay (10.28 days, +5.6%) also contributed to the increase in U.S. East visitor expenditures. Daily spending ($202 per person) was lower compared to June 2019 ($210 per person).

There were 1,859 visitors from Japan in June 2021, compared to 40 visitors (+4,567.3%) in June 2020, versus 126,592 visitors (-98.5%) in June 2019. Visitors from Japan spent $7.4 million in June 2021 compared to $182.0 million (-96.0%) in June 2019.

Only 627 visitors arrived from Canada in June 2021, compared to 57 visitors (+1,000.2%) in June 2020, versus 19,172 visitors (-96.7%) in June 2019.

There were 19,390 visitors from All Other International Markets in June 2021. Many of these visitors were from Guam, and a small number of visitors were from Other Asia, Europe, Latin America, Oceania, the Philippines and the Pacific Islands. In comparison, there were 1,226 visitors (+1.481.3%) from All Other International Markets in June 2020, versus 107,428 visitors (-82.0%) in June 2019.

In June 2021, a total of 4,804 trans-Pacific flights (+898.8% vs. June 2020, -11.0% vs. June 2019) and 994,026 seats (+799.0% vs. June 2020, -15.9% vs. June 2019) serviced the Hawaiian Islands. That included the U.S. West (835,781 seats), U.S. East (131,564 seats) and Guam (9,800 seats); and limited service from Japan (7,686 seats), Korea (2,224 seats) and Manila (927 seats).

In June 2020, there were 481 flights and 110,570 seats, with service from U.S. West (91,334 seats), U.S. East (only from Dallas, 6,318 seats), Guam (10,920 seats) and Manila (1,545 seats).

In June 2019, there were 5,399 flights and 1,182,276 seats, with service from U.S. West (784,087 seats), U.S. East (114,333 seats), Japan (155,388 seats), Oceania (40,407 seats), Other Asia (37,900 seats), Canada (16,890 seats) and Other Markets (27,398 seats).

Other Highlights:

In terms of accommodations, 51.8 per cent of U.S. West visitors in June 2021 stayed in hotels, 20.4 per cent stayed in condominiums, 11.6 per cent stayed in rental homes, 11.0 per cent stayed with friends and relatives and 10.8 per cent stayed in timeshares.

Through the first half of 2021, there were 1,865,897 visitors from the U.S. West compared to 927,890 visitors (+101.1%) in the first half of 2020, versus 2,258,313 visitors (-17.4%) in the first half of 2019. For the first half of 2021, total visitor spending was $3.19 billion, down 7.2 per cent from $3.44 billion in the first half of 2019.

Daily visitor spending in the first half of 2021 was $179 per person, up slightly from $176 per person (+1.8%) in the first half of 2019. Food and beverage, transportation and shopping expenses increased while lodging and entertainment and recreation expenses were lower compared to the first half of 2019.

In terms of lodging, 58.3 per cent of U.S. East visitors in June 2021 stayed in hotels, 16.5 per cent stayed in condominiums, 12.9 per cent stayed with friends and relatives, 11.8 per cent stayed in rental homes and 8.5 per cent stayed in timeshares.

Through the first half of 2021, there were 807,922 visitors from the U.S. East compared to 523,780 visitors (+54.2%) in the first half of 2020, versus 1,186,360 visitors (-31.9%) in the first half of 2019. For the first half of 2021, total visitor spending was $1.63 billion, a decrease of 32.3 per cent from $2.41 billion in the first half of 2019.

Daily visitor spending in the first half of 2021 was $191 per person, compared to $208 per person (-8.4%) in the first half of 2019. Lodging, food and beverage, and entertainment and recreation expenses decreased while transportation and shopping expenses were higher compared to the first half of 2019.

Nearly all (95.4%) visitors from Japan in June 2021 made their own travel arrangements. In terms of lodging, 46.5 per cent stayed in hotels, 28.4 per cent stayed with friends and relatives, 20.8 per cent stayed in condominiums, 6.8 per cent stayed in timeshares and 3.3 per cent stayed in rental homes.

Through the first half of 2021, there were 7,448 visitors from Japan compared to 294,295 visitors (-97.5%) in the first half of 2020, versus 734,235 visitors (-99.0%) in the first half of 2019. For the first half of 2021, total visitor spending was $27.7 million, a drop of 97.3 per cent from $1.03 billion in the first half of 2019.

Most of the visitors in June 2021 were independent travellers (88.2%). In terms of lodging, 47.5 per cent stayed in hotels, 18.5 per cent stayed in condominiums, 16.5 per cent stayed with friends and relatives, 12.6 per cent stayed in rental homes and 4.8 per cent stayed in timeshares.

Through the first half of 2021, there were 5,434 visitors from Canada compared to 155,821 visitors (-96.5%) in the first half of 2020, versus 315,535 visitors (-98.3%) in the first half of 2019.

Highlights from All Other International Markets:

Through the first half of 2021, there were 266 visitors from Australia, compared to 50,089 visitors (-99.5%) in the first half of 2020, versus 132,710 visitors (-99.8%) in the first half of 2019.

Through the first half of 2021, there were 703 visitors from New Zealand, compared to 10,727 visitors (-93.4%) in the first half of 2020, versus 33,167 visitors (-97.9%) in the first half of 2019.

Through the first half of 2021, there were 1,693 visitors from China, compared to 10,003 visitors (-83.1%) in the first half of 2020, versus 53,141 visitors (-96.8%) in the first half of 2019.

Through the first half of 2021, there were 2,429 visitors from Korea, compared to 41,672 visitors (-94.2%) in the first half of 2020, versus 110,597 visitors (-97.8%) in the first half of 2019.

Through the first half of 2021, there were 314 visitors from Taiwan, compared to 3,463 visitors (-90.9%) in the first half of 2020, versus 14,210 visitors (-97.8%) in the first half of 2019.

Through the first half of 2021, there were 3,842 visitors from Europe, compared to 20,488 visitors (-81.2%) in the first half of 2020, versus 54,975 visitors (-93.0%) in the first half of 2019.

Through the first half of 2021, there were 2,753 visitors from Latin America, compared to 5,115 visitors (-46.2%) in the first half of 2020, versus 12,777 visitors (-78.5%) in the first half of 2019.

Island Highlights:

The average daily census showed that there were 108,037 visitors per day on O‘ahu in June 2021, compared to 9,887 visitors per day in June 2020, versus 128,968 visitors per day in June 2019.

Through the first half of 2021, there were 1,319,874 visitors to O‘ahu compared to 1,245,145 visitors (+6.0%) in the first half of 2020, versus 3,025,236 visitors (-56.4%) in the first half of 2019. For the first half of 2021, total visitor spending of $1.78 billion[4] was a 55.7 per cent decrease from $4.02 billion in the first half of 2019.

The average daily census showed that there were 74,731 visitors per day on Maui in June 2021, compared to 1,751 visitors per day in June 2020, versus 76,008 visitors per day in June 2019.

Through the first half of 2021, there were 984,154 visitors to Maui compared to 606,817 visitors (+62.2%) in the first half of 2020, versus 1,522,534 visitors (-35.4%) in the first half of 2019. For the first half of 2021, total visitor spending was $1.90 billion4, down 27.2 per cent from $2.61 billion in the first half of 2019.

The average daily census showed that there were 30,194 visitors per day on Kaua‘i in June 2021, compared to 1,027 visitors per day in June 2020, versus 32,986 visitors per day in June 2019.

Through the first half of 2021, there were 245,722 visitors to Kaua‘i compared to 283,612 visitors (-13.4%) in the first half of 2020, versus 686,539 visitors (-64.2%) in the first half of 2019. For the first half of 2021, total visitor spending was $405.4 million4, a decrease of 57.9 per cent from $963.6 million in the first half of 2019.

The average daily census showed that there were 41,555 visitors per day on Hawai‘i Island in June 2021, compared to 2,435 visitors per day in June 2020, versus 38,338 visitors per day in June 2019.

Through the first half of 2021, there were 485,861 visitors to Hawai‘i Island compared to 394,717 visitors (+23.1%) through year-to-date 2020, versus 880,361 visitors (-44.8%) in the first half of 2019. For the first half of 2021, total visitor spending was $778.4 million4, down 32.6 per cent from $1.16 billion in the first half of 2019.

Flights and Air Seats to Hawai‘i:

In June 2021, a total of 4,804 trans-Pacific flights and 994,026 seats served the Hawaiian Islands, compared to only 481 flights and 110,570 seats in June 2020, versus 5,399 flights and 1,182,276 seats in June 2019.

In June 2021, air service resumed from Anchorage (4,293 seats), Denver (39,803), Las Vegas (31,473), Long Beach (21,854), Phoenix (52,183), Portland (26,185), Sacramento (22,626), Salt Lake City (14,611), San Diego (49,507) and San Jose (57,217). There was new service from Ontario (5,292) and Santa Ana (3,654); and increased service from Los Angeles (240,456, +556.8%), Oakland (50,321, +363.8%), San Francisco (113,156, +487.5%), and Seattle (103,150, +319.1%) compared to June 2020.

In June 2021, air service resumed from Atlanta (8,363 seats), Boston (3,614), Chicago (26,304), Houston (8,156), Minneapolis (8,363), New York (JFK) (8,062), Newark (9,319), and Washington, D.C. (6,804). There was new service from Austin (3,336), Charlotte (6,825) and Orlando (3,614) and increased service from Dallas (38,804, +514.2%).

In June 2021, air service resumed from Osaka (1,112 seats), Tokyo-Haneda (2,960) and Tokyo-Narita (3,614).

In the first half of 2021, there were 21,160 trans-Pacific flights and 4,343,333 seats, compared to 15,996 flights and 3,557,108 seats in the first half of 2020, versus 30,729 flights and 6,750,177 seats in the first half of 2019.

Cruise Ship Visitors:

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