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Travelers arrive to an empty airport in Honolulu

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VIDEO BY DENNIS ODA / DODA@STARADVERTISER.COM
Travelers and returning residents arrived Thursday at Honolulu's airport on the first day of Hawaii's mandatory 14-day quarantine.
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Andy Maras (left) waits to take his daughter, Kiegen Maras, home. Kiegen, center, and Mahina Piena hug before she leaves. They returned home from missionary work in Japan earlier than anticipated because of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Marc Estepa, who is in the Army, unloads his gear Thursday. He got off a flight from Japan.
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Daniel Gillum (l-r) greets his son Eli (3) who just returned from Japan along with his mother, Gina Gillum, who is being greeted by son Gabriel (13) who was with his father Daniel in Honolulu.
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Nakaieha Kaulupali (left) and his girlfriend Mariel Santos wait to be picked up by Nakaieha's father, Rodney Kaulupali. They teach English in Japan and returned Thursday.
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Japanese national Miwako Yamamoto, a massage therapist, shows the form she got aboard a Hawaiian Airlines plane Thursday. She returned from Japan.
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George Gramnont speaks at the baggage carousel Thursday at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport. He is aware of the 14-day quarantine period and will be in Navy housing.
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The flight display board shows cancellations Thursday at the Daniel K. Inouye International Airport.
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A board displaying departing flights from Daniel K. Inouye International Airport on Thursday.
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The Daniel K. Inouye International Airport is nearly empty Thursday as most of the flights have been canceled because of the coronavirus pandemic.
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The parking garage at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport was nearly empty Thursday.

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