Hawaii First passenger flight after relaxation of immigration restrictions for Japanese travelers Honoluluhe November 7, 3:23

Some immigration restrictions for travelers from Japan to Hawaii, USA have been relaxed.

On the night of the 6th, it is expected that the first passenger flight will depart from Haneda Airport to Honolulu after the restrictions are relaxed, leading to a full-scale resumption of cross-country traffic.

The Hawaiian government has so far required visitors to Hawaii to be quarantined for 14 days after arrival, but has relaxed the 6-day limit and tested negative in advance to meet state standards. Then I wouldn't ask for quarantine.



On the night of the 6th, ANA's first passenger flight departed from Haneda Airport for Honolulu after the restrictions were relaxed.



All Nippon Airways' Hawaii route has already operated twice a month since last month, but the flight on the night of the 6th had 64 passengers, nearly double the number of Honolulu flights on the 19th of last month.



A 28-year-old woman who is going to see her fiancée living in Hawaii for the first time in about a year said, "I haven't been able to see my fiancée for a long time with the new Corona, but I'm glad I was able to see him as a result of relaxation." I did.



Kotaro Kuzawa, General Manager of the Passenger Department of ANA Airport Service, said, "I hope that the environment will gradually become easier to travel and the number of passengers will increase."



On the other hand, when entering Japan from the state of Hawaii, in addition to testing for the new coronavirus, it is required to wait at home for 14 days after arrival.