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Travelers check in at Honolulu airport via Safe Travels Hawaii program

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The Hawaii Tourism Authority wants to implement the Safe Travels program for use as a tourism management tool even after the pandemic ends. Travelers check in at Terminal 1 of Daniel K. Inouye International Airport.
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The Hawaii Tourism Authority wants to implement the Safe Travels program for use as a tourism management tool even after the pandemic ends. Travelers (left) check into the Safe Travels area at the mauka concourse in Terminal 1 of Daniel K. Inouye International Airport.
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The Hawaii Tourism Authority wants to implement the Safe Travels program for use as a tourism management tool even after the pandemic ends. Travelers check in with Safe Travels agents at the mauka concourse in Terminal 1 of Daniel K. Inouye International Airport.
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The Hawaii Tourism Authority wants to implement the Safe Travels program for use as a tourism management tool even after the pandemic ends. Travelers check in with Safe Travels agents at the mauka concourse in Terminal 1 of Daniel K. Inouye International Airport.
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The Hawaii Tourism Authority wants to implement the Safe Travels program for use as a tourism management tool even after the pandemic ends. Malia Bennett assists a traveler with setting up his phone for the Safe Travels program.
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The Hawaii Tourism Authority wants to implement the Safe Travels program for use as a tourism management tool even after the pandemic ends. Malia Bennett shows the QR code for travelers who are checking in with the Safe Travels agents at the mauka concourse in Terminal 1 of Daniel K. Inouye International Airport.
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The Hawaii Tourism Authority wants to implement the Safe Travels program for use as a tourism management tool even after the pandemic ends. A sign prompts travelers at the Safe Travels check-in area.
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The Hawaii Tourism Authority wants to implement the Safe Travels program for use as a tourism management tool even after the pandemic ends. Travelers arrive at the mauka concourse in Terminal 1 of Daniel K. Inouye International Airport.
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The Hawaii Tourism Authority wants to implement the Safe Travels program for use as a tourism management tool even after the pandemic ends. The Safe Travels check-in area at the mauka concourse in Terminal 1 of Daniel K. Inouye International Airport.

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