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Tourism Ticks Up on Hawaii's Big Island Following Latest Kilauea Eruption

Travel, Hospitality Industry Hopes Volcano Creates Huge Flows of Visitors
Gas and steam erupt from the Halemaumau Crater of the Kilauea volcano on Dec. 21 in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. (Andrew Richard Hara/Getty Images)
Gas and steam erupt from the Halemaumau Crater of the Kilauea volcano on Dec. 21 in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. (Andrew Richard Hara/Getty Images)
CoStar News
December 23, 2020 | 9:19 P.M.

Hawaiians are hoping this week's volcano eruption, which is said to be the first appearance in more than two years by the mythical goddess of fire and volcanoes they call Tutu Pele, will bring tourism dollars to the Big Island's struggling hotels and other commercial properties.

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