More fallout from the earthquake and nuclear crisis in Japan. Hawaii tourism officials expect the disasters to cost the state $200 million in lost tourism.
Now comes word that Japan Airlines has cut flights to Hawaii, China and South Korea after the crisis caused a 25 percent drop in its international passenger load.
Trips to Honolulu have been slashed from 21 trips per week to 14. The airline will also halt flights to Hong Kong and cut its Beijing flights in half to just seven a week. The reductions will begin April 6 and last until about April 27.
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