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Airports of Hawaii

The Hawaiian archipelago is comprised of 8 main islands, namely, Niihau, Kauaʻi, Oʻahu, Molokaʻi, Lānaʻi, Kahoʻolawe, Maui, and the Island of Hawaii, spread over 1,500 miles (2,400 km). Except for the smaller Niihau and Kahoʻolawe islands, all the others have their own airports. Honolulu International Airport is the primary destination for most inbound flights. From here, connecting flights to regional airports, usually using small planes, are avaiable. To help travelers plan their Hawaii vacation, we've listed down Hawaii's commercial airports, broken down by island.

Big Island

Hilo International Airport

Hilo International Airport

Hilo International Airport (airport code: ITO)
Located on Hilo, on the east side of the Bog Island of Hawaii. It offers flights between the islands.

Address: 2450 Kekuanaoa St., Hilo, HI 96720

Kona International Airport at Keahole

Kona International Airport at Keahole

Kona International Airport at Keahole (airport code: KOA)
Formally known as the Ellison Onizuka Kona International Airport at Keāhole, it serves the leeward or Western Hawaii island. It offers interisland flights, as well as regular domestic and seasonal global flights.

Address: 73-200 Kupipi St., Kailua-Kona, HI 96740

Kauai

Lihue Airport

Lihue Airport

Lihue Airport (airport code: LIH)
A midsized airport located at the southeast coast of the island of Kauai. It offers interisland and overseas flights.

Address: 3901 Mokulele Loop, Lihue, HI 96766

Lanai

 

Lanai Airport

Lanai Airport

Lanai Airport (airport code: LNY)
Located southwest of the central business district of Lanai City. Interisland planes serve this airport, providing transportation among the islands.

Address: 1 Airport Rd., Lanai City, HI 96763

Maui

 

Kahului Airport

Kahului Airport

Kahului Airport (airport code: OOG)
Located east of Kahului on the island of Maui near Haleakala. It serves as the main airport on Maui and offers both interisland and overseas flights. Most flights into Kahului Airport originate from Honolulu International Airport; the Honolulu–Kahului corridor is one of the busiest air routes in the US, ranking 13th in 2004 with 1,632,000 passengers.

Address: 1 Kahului Airport Rd., Kahului, HI 96732

Hana Airport

Hana Airport

Hana Airport (airport code: HNM)
Located on the northeast side of Maui and served by commuter planes offering interisland flights.

Address: 4228 Hana Highway, Haiku, HI 96708

Kapalua Airport

Kapalua Airport

Kapalua Airport (airport code: JHM)
Also known as Kapalua–West Maui Airport, it is a regional private use airport located on the west side of the island of Maui in Hawaii. This airport is served by commuter planes offering flights between the islands.

Address: 4050 Honoapiilani Highway, Lahaina, HI 96761

Molokai

 

Molokai Airport

Molokai Airport

Molokai Airport (airport code: MKK)
Located on Kaunakakai, this is the main airport on Molokai, offering flights between the Hawaiian Islands.

Address: 3980 Airport Loop, Ho’olehua, HI 96729

Kalaupapa Airport

Kalaupapa Airport

Kalaupapa Airport (airport code: LUP)
Located on the northern tip of Molokaʻi, commuter planes serve this airport, offering flights that tour Kalaupapa National Historic Park.

Address: Kalaupapa, HI 96742

Oahu

 

Honolulu International Airport

Honolulu International Airport

Honolulu International Airport (airport code: HNL)
Also referred to as the Daniel K. Inouye International Airport, Honolulu International Airport is the largest airport in Hawaii. It is a hub with both flights between the islands and overseas, and is also home to the world’s first major offshore runway.

Address: 300 Rodgers Blvd., Honolulu, HI 96819

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