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ANA resumes service to Honolulu with its 520-seat A380 plane

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All Nippon Airways travelers from Japan were welcomed at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport on Friday. ANA resumed its service to Honolulu with its 520-seat A380, the world’s largest wide-body passenger jetliner.
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Performing hula is Mahina Souza with musicians, from left to right, Keoni Souza, Ha'alilio Heyer and Alina Souza.
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Performing hula on Friday is Kalani Ka'ana'ana, Chief Brand Officer with Hawaii Tourism Authority.
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Presenting lei to arriving travelers is James Higa with the Hawaii Department of Transportation Visitor Information.
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ANA travelers from Japan were welcomed at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport on Friday.
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Presenting lei to arriving travelers is Suzette Nagal with the Hawaii Department of Transportation Visitor Information.
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ANA travelers from Japan were welcomed at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport on Friday.
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Abby Dong And Cathy Hang from Beijing, center, wait to be picked up after their flight.
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Performing hula on Friday is Kalani Ka'ana'ana, Chief Brand Officer with Hawaii Tourism Authority.
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Jade Butay, Hawaii Department of Transportation's Deputy Director of Administration, speaks on Friday.
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John De Fries, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Hawaii Tourism Authority speaks on Friday.

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