Tokyo – Japan Airlines (JAL) today announced that JAL will increase the number of flights to Honolulu and operate Kona and Guam routes during the summer season in response to the easing of restrictions on entry into Japan and the lowering the infectious disease risk information level by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan.
JAL Group Resort routes Hawaii, Guam August Flight Information
For nearly 70 years, JAL has contributed to the development of Hawaii as a bridge between Japan and Hawaii. We will continue to contribute to the development of Hawaii’s tourism industry in a manner consistent with the ”Mālama” concept, which Hawaii promotes for conservation and sustainable tourism.
John De Fries, President and CEO of Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority, says “The strong ties between Japan and Hawaiʻi go back many generations, so the return of travel between our two nations is much like welcoming family home after a long absence. Mālama, or caring for our home and one another, is a value that is part of both Japanese and Hawaiian traditions that define us as island people. We appreciate our long-standing relationship with Japan Airlines and look forward to working closely together for many years to come.”
Carl T.C. Gutierrez, President and CEO of Guam Visitors Bureau, says “Japan Airlines has supported Guam’s tourism industry for more than 50 years, and we are pleased to see their resumption of direct service in support of our recovery efforts in the Japanese market. We look forward to greeting all future travellers with our warm Håfa Adai spirit and thank JAL for their continued partnership.”