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Hawaii, a state famous for its vibrant tourism, is facing a significant drop in visitor numbers. To address this, officials are rolling out a new marketing strategy aimed at attracting tourists from Japan and the U.S. West Coast. The campaign is set to launch soon and focuses on drawing visitors from these nearby regions.
Tourism industry professionals have noticed a decline in foot traffic. Breck Foley from Akamai Rentals observed that the drop in visitors has made places like Waikiki feel quieter than usual. “Hawaii needs more people,” he said. Foley noted that the decrease is particularly noticeable in the tourism sector, which has seen fewer people renting chairs and surfboards.

Charles Boyd of Dive Oahu echoed these concerns, pointing out that rentals for equipment like umbrellas have been slower than expected. “Normally we’d be sold out of chairs and surfboards by 8 or 9,” Boyd explained. “But today, it’s been a lot slower.” This slowdown in business reflects a broader trend of decreased tourism.

Officials attribute the decline in tourism to a combination of factors, including recent economic challenges and the impact of wildfires in Maui two years ago. Daniel Nahoopili, interim President and CEO of the Hawaii Tourism Authority, acknowledged the situation. “There is a concern and we are working diligently on addressing those concerns,” Nahoopili said. He also mentioned that the tourism authority plans to host pop-up events to increase awareness, particularly in the Los Angeles market, to remind potential visitors that Hawaii is open and welcoming.

The new promotional campaign, titled “The People, The Place, The Hawaiian Islands,” aims to rejuvenate Hawaii’s appeal and draw tourists back to the islands. By focusing on nearby markets, the initiative seeks to leverage Hawaii’s proximity to attract travellers who might be looking for a convenient getaway.

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