HONOLULU (KHON2) -- The effects of Hone are still being felt on the Big Island.
Hone stranded travelers in and out of Hilo over the weekend as Hawaiian and Southwest Airlines canceled flights to and from the city.
Hilo's airport was bustling Monday morning as travelers tried once again to get on a flight.
Hawaiian Airlines said they were adding additional flights to accommodate travelers Monday.
Road Closures
Meanwhile, some road closures are still affecting the Big Island.
As of 7 a.m., the DOT said Bayfront Highway between Waianuenue and Pauahi remains closed.
Mamalahoa Highway from MP 56.5 to 62.5 Punaluu Junction to Naalehu police station also remains closed.
Power outages
HECO said some customers still have outages on the Big Island, Maui and Oahu.
Around 1,902 customers still have no power on the Big Island as crews from Oahu travel to assist with restoration.
The Hawaii County Parks and Rec department is opening two shelters for those experiencing prolonged power outages from the effects of Hone.
They are located at Kea'au Armory at Shipman Park and Pahoa Neighborhood Facility at Billy Kenoi District Park. Both are pet-friendly and have WiFi available.
Those using the shelters will need to bring all their own necessities.
HECO said most of the 64 Upcountry customers still without power should have it restored later Monday.
The company is investigating the cause of a power outage affecting 62 customers in Mililani and Schofield.