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Hawaii Airport & Airfare
Information ...
Compiled from State of Hawaii
Department of Transportation.
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Each red dot on the
State of
Hawaii Department of Transportation Map indicates an airport.
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Red dots indicate airport locations. We have included the descriptions
below for your convenience. Airports are arraigned by Island (Starting with
the Big Island Hawaii and working right to left up towards Kauai) then
alphabetically.
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Airport Code |
Airport Name |
Island |
| ITO |
HILO
INTERNATIONAL |
BIG
ISLAND |
| MUE |
WAIMEA-KOHALA |
BIG
ISLAND |
| KOA |
KONA
INTERNATIONAL |
BIG
ISLAND |
| HNM |
HANA |
MAUI |
| OGG |
KAHULUI |
MAUI |
| JHM |
KAPALUA |
MAUI |
| LNY |
LANAI |
LANAI |
| MKK |
MOLOKAI |
MOLOKAI |
| HNL |
HONOLULU |
OAHU |
| LIH |
LIHUE |
KAUAI |
Hilo International Airport (ITO)
- Island: Hawaii, Big Island
| Known as General Lyman Field prior to
1989, Hilo International Airport occupies 1,391 acres about two miles east
of Hilo, on the eastern shore of the island of Hawaii. The airport's
primary runway (8-26) is 9,800 feet long and is used principally for air
carrier operations. Crosswind Runway 3-21 is 5,600 feet long and is used
mainly for general aviation operations. The passenger terminal complex,
including commuter facilities, is at the southern edge of the airport and
is served by an access roadway from Kekuanaoa Avenue, between the
passenger terminal complex and the crosswind runway to the west. General
aviation facilities are located along the eastern edge of the crosswind
runway, also served by the terminal access roadway. A parking apron for
transient military aircraft is provided at the western edge of the runway.
|
Waimea-Kohala Airport (MUE) -
Island: Hawaii, Big Island
| Waimea-Kohala Airport occupies 90 acres on the island of Hawaii, one mile
south of the town of Kamuela. The airport has a single runway, without
taxiways and an aircraft parking apron at the west end of the runway
serving the passenger terminal and general aviation facilities. No fueling
or airport traffic control tower facilities are provided. An aircraft
rescue and fire fighting facility shares space in the airport maintenance
facility. Vehicular access to the terminal and other facilities is
provided by a short connecting roadway extending from the Mamalahoa
Highway. Modest enlargements for fixed-wing and helicopter hangars are
being considered. |
Kona International Airport @
Keahole (KOA) - Island: Hawaii, Big Island
| Kona International Airport at Keahole
occupies 3,450 acres of land about seven miles northwest of Kailua-Kona on
the island of Hawaii. The airport accommodates domestic overseas,
international, interisland, commuter/air taxi, and general aviation
activities. It has an 11,000-foot runway and a complex of facilities at
the eastern edge of the airfield for arriving and departing passengers,
air cargo and mail, airport support, and general aviation operations.
These facilities are served by an access roadway extending from the Queen
Kaahumanu Highway. At the passenger terminals, the access roadway forms a
one-way loop enclosing public parking and rental car check-in facilities.
An additional complex of facilities, used primarily by rental car agencies
for returns, general maintenance, and storage is located along the airport
access roadway, midway between the passenger terminals and the highway.
General aviation, cargo, and related facilities are located to the south
of the passenger terminals and the access roadway. |
Upolu Airport (UPP) -
Island:
Hawaii, Big Island
| Upolu Airport is at the northern tip of the island of Hawaii, three miles
from the town of Hawi. This general aviation airport has a single runway
(without taxiways) and two aircraft parking areas south of the runway. The
east parking area support passenger terminal operations and the west
parking area provides tie down facilities for general aviation aircraft.
The airport does not have a control tower, aircraft rescue and fire
fighting facilities, or discrete air cargo facilities. Access to the
airport is provided by a one-lane roadway off of Akoni Pule Highway. No
significant near-term improvements are planned. In the long term, if
traffic increases, the State envisions building a parallel taxiway south
of the runway, and to move the existing terminal facilities farther from
the runway to provide improved clearances and additional aircraft parking. |
Hana Airport (HNM) -
Island:
Maui
| Hana Airport supports commuter, unscheduled air taxi, and general aviation
activities on a 119-acre site on the east shore of Maui, about three miles
northwest of the town of Hana. The single runway serves the passenger
terminal and general aviation and airport support facilities south of the
runways. Vehicular access to the airport from Hana Highway is provided by
Alalele Place. Future improvements contemplated include a taxiway
paralleling the runway, widening of the access road, and expansion of the
passenger terminal and parking facilities. These facilities will be
pursued as air traffic increases. |
Kahului Airport (OGG) -
Island:
Maui
| Kahului Airport is located on the northern
edge of the land bridge between Haleakala and the West Maui Mountain Range
on the island of Maui. The airport occupies 1,391 acres of land and is
located three miles east of the town of Kahului. The airport has two
intersecting runways and full of air carrier facilities for domestic
overseas and interisland commercial service. Kahului Airport provides
commuter/air taxi and general aviation operations, including helicopter
operations in separate locations. Vehicular access to the passenger
terminal, commuter/air taxi, cargo, scenic tour operators, general
aviation facilities and airport support facilities is via a roadway
network that connects to the Haleakala and/or Hana Highways.
|
Kapalua Airport (JHM) -
Island:
Maui
| The Kapalua Airport is a commercial
service airport that is served by commercial propeller air carriers and
commuter/air taxi aircraft only. This facility started as a private
facility until its acquisition by the State. The facility consists of a
single runway, terminal facilities, and support facilities. There are no
air cargo facilities at this airport. Access to this airport is provided
from a two-lane road off of Honoapiilani Highway. Improvements to this
airport are limited to certain upgrades only. The runway, apron and other
facilities cannot be expanded without changes to the existing agreement
with the County of Maui. Operations are limited to daytime hours only.
|
Lanai Airport (LNY) -
Island:
Lanai
| Lanai Airport occupies 505 acres about three miles southwest of Lanai City
on the island of Lanai. The airport has a single runway and primarily
serves scheduled interisland and commuter/air taxi traffic, with some
unscheduled charter and general aviation activity. A new passenger
terminal complex was recently constructed to replace the aging facilities.
The new complex includes improved roadway access, parking, and rental car
facilities, as well as new cargo and airport support facilities. The
runway is proposed to be extended in the future to permit use by jet
aircraft without payload restriction. The existing airport access roadway
from Kaumalaupau Highway will continue to serve as the primary access
route from Lanai City. |
Kalaupapa Airport (LUP) -
Island: Molokai
| Kalaupapa Airport occupies 55 acres on the
northern peninsula of Molokai, two miles north of the Kalaupapa community.
The airport serves commuter/air taxi operations and some air cargo
operations. Facilities at the airport include a single runway, a small
passenger terminal, and airport support areas. The airport does not have a
control tower. To comply with the wishes of the community and to minimize
disturbance to the surrounding national park, no significant improvements
are currently planned. |
Molokai Airport (MKK) -
Island:
Molokai
| Molokai Airport occupies 288 acres on the central plateau
of the island of Molokai. The airport has two runways that accommodate
commuter/air taxi and general aviation activities, as well as some
military flights. The passenger terminal complex and general aviation
facilities are north of the runway intersection; the passenger terminal
complex is near the principal runway and the general aviation facilities
are near the crosswind runway. Vehicular access to these two areas is
provided by separate access roadways, each connecting with Keonelele
Avenue. Existing facilities are generally adequate to meet foreseeable
demand; therefore, there are no plans for significant improvements except
those commensurate with increases in demand. However, if demand were to
increase dramatically as a result of tourism or other influences, both the
existing runway and passenger terminal facilities would need to be
expanded significantly. |
Honolulu International Airport (HNL)
- Island: Oahu
Honolulu International Airport is the major aviation
gateway for the State of Hawaii. It is the primary hub for domestic
overseas and interisland flights and is currently one of three State
airports accommodating international flights. Honolulu International also
functions as a joint military-civilian airport sharing airfield facilities
with Hickam Air Force Base.
The Airport occupies 2,216 acres of land and 2,210 acres of water about
three miles west of Downtown Honolulu, and seven miles from Waikiki. The
airfield consists of two parallel east-west runways, two parallel
crosswind runways, associated taxiways and navigational aids. Facilities
include a complex of general aviation, air cargo, and airport support
facilities at the south Ramp near Ke'ehi Lagoon and the passenger terminal
complex at the North Ramp. A complex of maintenance and air cargo
facilities, principally for the interisland airlines, is located west of
the terminal complex.
In ancient times, Oahu was called the 'gathering place'. Voyaging canoes
from all other islands would meet on Oahu's shores. Today Oahu is again
the 'gathering place' that includes visitors from around the world. The
voyaging concept, therefore, is particularly appropriate as a metaphor for
travel in the Honolulu International Airport, the major airport of entry
and departure for the Hawaiian Islands. It provides a link between the
travel of the early Hawaiians and the visitor today. |
Kalaeloa Airport (JRF) -
Island:
Oahu
| Kalaeloa Airport, formerly Naval Air
Station, Barbers Point, is a general aviation facility that uses 750 acres
of the former Naval facility. The State operates the three runways at the
airport, the control tower and support facilities. General aviation
facilities on the South Ramp of Honolulu International Airport (HNL) will
be relocated to this facility. In addition, space will be made available
to fixed base operators at Kalaeloa Airport. |
Dillingham Airfield (HDA) -
Island: Oahu
| Dillingham Airfield is a general aviation joint-use facility on the north
shore of Oahu near the community of Waialua. The airfield has one runway,
a State-operated control tower, several hangars, and a tie down area for
recreation aircraft, but no other facilities. Air traffic is limited to
daytime operations by small single-engine and light twin-engine aircraft,
sailplanes, ultra-lights aircraft, and helicopters. Traditionally, the
airfield has been used mainly for recreation, such as glider soaring,
hang-gliding, parachuting, and sky jumping. No major facility improvements
are planned. |
Lihue Airport (LIH) -
Island:
Kauai
| Lihue Airport occupies 872 acres about 1.5 miles east of Lihue, on the
southeast coast of the island of Kauai. The airport provides passenger and
aircraft facilities for domestic overseas carriers, interisland carriers,
commuter/air taxi, air cargo, and general aviation activities. Airfield
facilities include two runways (6,500' x 150'), taxiways, aprons, eight
(8) gates, navigational aids (ILS, VORTAC, DME and PAPI/VASI), airport
traffic control tower, and helipads. Vehicular access to the airport is
provided by Ahukini Road, which extend from Kapule Highway. The passenger
terminal is served by a one-way loop roadway branching off Ahukini Road
and encircling a public parking lot. The remaining facilities are served
directly by Ahukini Road. |
Port Allen Airport (PAK) -
Island: Kauai
| Port Allen Airport occupies 180 acres one mile southwest
of the town on Hanapepe on the south shore of Kauai. This general aviation
airport has a single runway, separate parking areas for fixed wing
aircraft and helicopters, and a public parking area. There are no other
public facilities at the airport. Access to the airport is provided by
Kaalani Road, which connects the airport with Lolokai Road and Highway 50.
The principal planned improvements are the development of helicopter lease
lots to the eastern end of the airport, construction of public comfort
stations, and minor roadway improvements. |
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