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Hawaii news: Airlift, accommodations in the year ahead

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HAWAII
January 8, 2018
INSIGHT BY TOVIN LAPAN
Airlift, accommodations in the year ahead
Hawaii's tourism market is hot, and there are plenty of developments in transportation and accommodations to keep an eye on in 2018.
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NEWS
Visitor arrivals up 7.3% for November

Air seat capacity rose 5%, the largest monthly increase for 2017.

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Honolulu Airport introduces free WiFi

The coverage area is currently limited to the overseas terminal and central concourse, but airport-wide coverage is anticipated for early spring.

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Hilton Waikiki Beach launches VR tours

The virtual tour is available as a 360-degree video tour on desktops and as an immersive experience on headsets.

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FEATURED STORY
Across the Islands, places to leave the crowds behind

Hawaii has many small towns and neighborhoods off the beaten path that are worth visiting and offer alternative activities, experiences, and a little more space to explore.

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MORE FROM TRAVEL WEEKLY
TW Chats on Twitter this week: Travel resolutions
Where will you (or your clients) travel, what will you do differently and what are you most looking forward to this year? Our next chat: Jan. 10 at 3 p.m. Eastern.
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