Japan Airlines will fly fewer routes to Hawaii in the wake of the earthquake, tsunami and radiological scare.
There are currently 21 weekly flights from Narita Airport in Tokyo to Honolulu.
Starting next Wednesday, April 6th, that number will drop to 14 flights a week.
The changes are expected to last until April 24th.
The airline is also adjusting some of its other flights to South Korea and China.
It says the international passenger count has fallen about 25 percent since the disaster three weeks ago.
Hawaii tourism officials expect the number of visitors from Japan to fall about 45 percent next month.
Hawaiian Airlines says it is not changing its flight schedule to Japan.
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