HONOLULU (AP) — The state of Hawaii plans to install machines to reduce the time travelers have to wait in immigration lines when they arrive at Honolulu International Airport. The machines should reduce the time visitors spend in long lines by having the passengers scan their passports and fingerprints, quickening the immigration process, officials said. "Visitors get to their destination on a more timely basis — hotels, beaches, wherever they want to get to," said Ross Higashi, deputy director of the state Department of Transportation, said Tuesday. Many foreign visitors wait in long lines because many flights arrive from Asia around the same time each day.Read more on NewsOK.com