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Nicknamed the “Garden Island,” Kauai’s stunning natural beauty includes the rugged Na Pali Coast and the massive Waimea Canyon, known as “The Grand Canyon of the Pacific.” LIH Airport (LIH) is Kauai’s primary airport and entry point, serving more than 3.6 Million passengers with 130,000+ takeoffs and landings each year.

Los Angeles · San Francisco · Seattle · San Diego · Oakland · San Jose · Phoenix · Denver
Canada · Japan · Korea · Europe · Australia · China
Kauai travelers can be broken into two primary categories: Visitors and Frequent Traveling Residents. Both categories represent highly sought-after audience groups: affluent, well-educated, with robust and predictable spending habits.
Frequent Traveling Kauai Residents are typically one of the following categories:

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Maui is in the top 5 for “The Best U.S. Islands: 2022 Readers’ Choice Awards ” by Conde Nast Traveler. Kahului Airport (OGG) is Maui’s primary airport and entry point, serving more than 8.4 Million passengers with 138,000+ takeoffs and landings each year.

Los Angeles · San Francisco · Seattle · San Diego · Portland · Portland · Chicago · New York · San Jose · Sacramento · Oakland · Dallas/Fort Worth · Salt Lake City
Canada · Japan · Korea · Europe · Australia · China
Maui travelers can be broken into two primary categories: Maui Visitors and Frequent Traveling Maui Residents. Both categories represent highly sought-after audience groups: very affluent, well-educated, with robust and predictable spending habits.
Frequent Traveling Maui Residents are typically one of the following categories:

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Home of the Ironman World Championship triathlon, Kona is known as the dry and sunny side of the Big Island boasting black sand beaches and world famous coffee. Ellison Onizuka Kona International Airport at Keahole (KOA) is the Big Island’s primary airport, serving over 4.1 Million passengers with 66,000+ takeoffs and landings each year.

Los Angeles · San Francisco · Seattle · San Jose · Oakland · Portland · Denver · Chicago · Phoenix
Canada · Japan · Korea · Europe · Australia · China
Big Island travelers can be broken down into two primary categories: Visitors and Frequent Traveling Residents. Both categories represent highly sought-after audience groups: affluent, well-educated, with robust and predictable spending habits.
Frequent Traveling Big Island Residents are typically one of the following categories:

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The oldest city in the Hawaiian Islands, Hilo is the gateway to Hawaii Volcano National Park as well as stunning waterfalls and countless scenic drives. Hilo International Airport (ITO) serves the east side of the Big Island with more than half a Million passengers and 30,000+ takeoffs and landings each year.

U.S. West · U.S. East · Japan · Other Asia · Oceania · Canada · Europe
Big Island travelers can be broken down into two primary categories: Visitors and Frequent Traveling Residents. Both categories represent highly sought-after audience groups: affluent, well-educated, with robust and predictable spending habits.
Frequent Traveling Big Island Residents are typically one of the following categories: