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Hawai?i Island Sees Drop in Visitor Bookings

Meyer Werft
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Earlier today, Governor David Ige, through the Hawai?i Tourism Authority, reassured the world that "travel is safe to the Hawaiian Island." Ige emphasized that the volcanic activity is having no effect on other islands.

But even though K?lauea's latest eruptive phase is mainly affecting the Puna area, there have been a rash of island-wise cancellations for June and July because tourists mistakenly think the entire state is a disaster area. Some cruise ships are avoiding Hilo and even Kona as a port of call.The Conversation's Catherine Cruz spoke with Ross Birch, the Executive Director of Hawai?i Island's Visitors Bureau, about his concerns and efforts to correct visitor assumptions.

Catherine Cruz is the host of The Conversation. Originally from Guam, she spent more than 30 years at KITV, covering beats from government to education. Contact her at ccruz@hawaiipublicradio.org.
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