Travel brokers anticipate accelerated return of Japanese guests to Hawaii | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
By Cindy Ellen Russell |
April 5, 2022
| Updated on April 5, 2022 at 9:41 pm
John De Fries, President & CEO of the Hawai‘i Tourism Authority, speaks at a reception with members of the
Japan Association of Travel Agents on Tuesday. JATA introduced a delegation to Hawaii this week for conferences with native authorities and tourism officers.
The Japan Association of Travel Agents Chairman Hiroyuki Takahashi bows after a speech on the Hawai‘i Convention Center on Tuesday night.
Sharing amusing earlier than a toast is Governor David Ige, Hawaii first woman Dawn Amano-Ige, John De Fries, President & CEO, Hawai’i Tourism Authority, Hiroyuki Takahashi, JATA Chairman and Yutaka Aoki, Consul General of Japan.
The Japan Association of Travel Agents Chairman Hiroyuki Takahashi speaks throughout an interview.
Attendees mingle on the Hawai‘i Convention Center in the course of the JATA delegation reception on Tuesday night.
Sharing amusing earlier than a toast is Governor David Ige, Hawaii first woman Dawn Amano-Ige, John De Fries, President & CEO, Hawai’i Tourism Authority, Hiroyuki Takahashi, JATA Chairman and Yutaka Aoki, Consul General of Japan.
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