Honolulu International Airport (HNL) – Arrivals and Ground Transportation options to Waikiki Hotels
Honolulu International Airport (Airport code: HNL) Travel guide covering Domestic and international Arrivals, Ground Transport options and getting from Honolulu Airport to Waikiki area information for new visitors to Oahu, Hawaii.
1). Honolulu International Airport (Airport code: HNL) services Oahu, Hawaii Information – HNL Terminals & Gates – location at Honolulu, Island of Oahu, Hawaii in US
2). Arrival process at Oahu Honolulu International Airport (HNL) – Domestic and International arrivals, transfer to catch another flight
3). Ground transportation options at Honolulu International Airport (HNL) in Oahu, Hawaii
4). How to take Taxi, Shuttle or Rental car at Honolulu Airport (HNL) to Waikiki Hotels or other areas?
4). Travel tips for Honolulu International Airport (Airport code: HNL) – Honolulu (Island of Oahu) Travel Guide
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Daniel K. Inouye International Airport, also known as Honolulu International Airport, is the principal aviation gateway of the City and County of Honolulu on Oahu in the State of Hawaii.
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Arriving in Honolulu, Delta Air Lines, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, United States, North America
Honolulu International Airport is the principal aviation gateway of the City & County of Honolulu and the State of Hawaii and is identified as one of the busiest airports in the United States, with traffic now exceeding 21 million passengers a year and rising. It is located in the Honolulu census-designated place three miles (5 km) northwest of Oahu's central business district. Main roads leading to the airport are Nimitz Highway and the Queen Liliuokalani Freeway of Interstate H-1. Honolulu International Airport serves as the principal hub of Hawaiian Airlines, the largest Hawaii-based airline. Hawaiian offers flights between the various airports of the Hawaiian Islands and also serves the continental United States, Australia, New Zealand, American Samoa, Tahiti, Japan, and South Korea. It is host to major United States and international airlines, with direct flights to American, Asian, and Pacific Rim destinations. In addition to not only serving most major western cities, and many smaller ones especially in California, recent announcements have revealed new routes on the East Coast to both New York City and Washington-Dulles joining the already established routes to Atlanta and Newark. It is also the base for Aloha Air Cargo, which previously offered both passenger and cargo services under the name Aloha Airlines. This airline ceased passenger flights on March 31, 2008 and sold off its cargo services to Seattle-based Saltchuk Resources, Inc (also owners of inter-island sea-based shipping company Young Brothers and Hawaiian Tug & Barge). In 2012, the airport handled 19,291,412 passengers, 278,145 aircraft movements and processed 412,270 metric tonnes of cargo. HNL opened in March 1927 as John Rodgers Airport, named after World War I naval officer John Rodgers. It was funded by the territorial legislature and the Chamber of Commerce, and was the first full airport in Hawaii: aircraft had previously been limited to small landing strips, fields or seaplane docks. From 1939 to 1943, the adjacent Keehi Lagoon was dredged for use by seaplanes, and the dredged soil was moved to HNL to provide more space for conventional airplanes. The U.S. military grounded all civil aircraft and took over all civil airports after the attack on Pearl Harbor, and Rodgers Field was designated Naval Air Station Honolulu. The Navy built a control tower and terminal building, and some commercial traffic was allowed during daylight hours. Rodgers Field was returned to the Territory of Hawaii in 1946. At the time, at 4,019 acres (16.26 km2), it was one of the largest airports in the United States, with four paved land runways and three seaplane runways. John Rodgers Airport was renamed Honolulu Airport in 1947; International was added to the name in 1951. Being near the center of the Pacific Ocean it was a stop for many transpacific flights. By 1950 it was the third-busiest airport in the United States in terms of aircraft operations, and its 13,097-foot (3,992 m) runway was the longest in the world in 1953. In summer 1959 Qantas began the first jet service to Honolulu on its flights between Australia and California. Aeronautical engineer and airline consultant, Frank Der Yuen, advised in the design of the original building and founded its aerospace museum. The original terminal building on the southeast side of runways 4 was replaced by the John Rodgers Terminal, which was dedicated on August 22, 1962 and opened on October 14, 1962. From 1970 through 1978, the architect Vladimir Ossipoff designed a terminal modernization project that remodeled this terminal and created several additions, which included the Diamond Head Concourse in 1970, the Ewa Concourse in 1972, and the Central Concourse in 1980. Pan Am used Honolulu as a transpacific hub for many years, initially as a connecting point between the West Coast and Polynesia (Fiji, New Caledonia and New Zealand) in 1946, followed by service to East Asia through Midway Island and Wake Island from 1947. By the mid-1970s Pan Am offered nonstop service from Honolulu to Japan, Guam, Australia, New Zealand and Fiji, as well as to cities on the West Coast. Continental Airlines used Honolulu as a stopover point for charter service to Southeast Asia during the Vietnam War era, and to feed its Guam-based Air Micronesia operation. American Airlines also operated flights to Australia and the South Pacific through Honolulu from 1970 to 1975. Many foreign carriers used Honolulu as a transpacific stopover point, including Air New Zealand, China Airlines, Japan Airlines, Korean Air, Philippine Airlines, Qantas and Singapore Airlines. On March 24, 2006 Hawaii Governor Linda Lingle unveiled a $2.3 billion modernization program for Hawaii airports over a 12-year period, with $1.7 billion budgeted for Honolulu International Airport. The plan involves implementing short-term projects within the first five years to improve passenger service and increase security and operational efficiencies.
Honolulu, Hawaii - Landing at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport (2018)
Daniel K. Inouye International Airport, also known as Honolulu International Airport, is the principal aviation gateway of the City and County of Honolulu on Oahu in the State of Hawaii. It is identified as one of the busiest airports in the United States, with traffic now exceeding 21 million passengers a year and rising.
The airport is named after the U.S. Senator and Medal of Honor recipient Daniel K. Inouye, who represented Hawaii from 1963 until his death in 2012. The airport is located in the Honolulu census-designated place three miles (5 km) northwest of Honolulu's central business district. Main roads leading to the airport are Nimitz Highway and the Queen Liliuokalani Freeway of Interstate H-1.
Daniel K. Inouye International Airport serves as the principal hub of Hawaiian Airlines, the largest Hawaii-based airline. It offers flights between the various airports of the Hawaiian Islands and also serves the continental United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, American Samoa, Tahiti, Japan, China, the Philippines, and South Korea. It is host to major United States and international airlines, with direct flights to North American, Asian, and Pacific Rim destinations. In addition to services to most major western cities and many smaller gateways, especially in California, the airport has succeeded in attracting long-haul services to the East Coast including the recently added destinations of Toronto–Pearson and Washington–Dulles, which have joined established services to Atlanta, New York–JFK, and Newark.
It is also the base for Aloha Air Cargo, which previously offered both passenger and cargo services under the name Aloha Airlines. This airline ceased passenger flights on March 31, 2008, and sold off its cargo services to Seattle-based Saltchuk Resources, Inc. (also owners of inter-island sea-based shipping company Young Brothers and Hawaiian Tug & Barge).
In 2012, the airport handled 19,291,412 passengers, 278,145 aircraft movements and processed 412,270 metric tons of cargo. It is included in the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2017–2021, in which it is categorized as a large-hub primary commercial service facility.
Aqua Aloha Surf Waikiki - Honolulu Hotels, Hawaii
Aqua Aloha Surf Waikiki 3 Stars Hotel in Honolulu,Hawaii Within US Travel Directory This property is 6 minutes walk from the beach.
Located in the heart of Honolulu, Aqua Aloha Surf Waikiki features an on-site spa and wellness centre.
Honolulu International Airport is 9 miles away.
Daily continental breakfast is provided.
42 guests positively reviewed the property surroundingsComfortable, completely non-smoking guestrooms at Surf Waikiki Aqua Aloha are furnished with flat-screen TVs and private balconies.
Guests can also use in-room microwaves, mini-refrigerators and coffeemakers, which feature Hawaiian-made coffee.
37 guests positively reviewed the room facilitiesGuests at the Aqua Aloha can start the day with an energizing swim in the outdoor pool.
The hotel also offers outdoor barbecue facilities.
9 guests positively reviewed the wellness facilitiesThis property boasts an ideal location within 10 minutes' walk of Kings Village Shopping Center and the Royal Hawaiian Center.
The Hawaii Convention Center and endless recreational activities are only 2 km away.
The property also provides a shuttle service to and from Ala Moana Shopping Center, under 10 minutes' drive away.
Aqua Aloha Surf Waikiki - Honolulu Hotels, Hawaii
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Honolulu, Hawaii - Landing at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport (2018)
Daniel K. Inouye International Airport, also known as Honolulu International Airport, is the principal aviation gateway of the City and County of Honolulu on Oahu in the State of Hawaii. It is identified as one of the busiest airports in the United States, with traffic now exceeding 21 million passengers a year and rising.
The airport is named after the U.S. Senator and Medal of Honor recipient Daniel K. Inouye, who represented Hawaii from 1963 until his death in 2012. The airport is located in the Honolulu census-designated place three miles (5 km) northwest of Honolulu's central business district. Main roads leading to the airport are Nimitz Highway and the Queen Liliuokalani Freeway of Interstate H-1.
Daniel K. Inouye International Airport serves as the principal hub of Hawaiian Airlines, the largest Hawaii-based airline. It offers flights between the various airports of the Hawaiian Islands and also serves the continental United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, American Samoa, Tahiti, Japan, China, the Philippines, and South Korea. It is host to major United States and international airlines, with direct flights to North American, Asian, and Pacific Rim destinations. In addition to services to most major western cities and many smaller gateways, especially in California, the airport has succeeded in attracting long-haul services to the East Coast including the recently added destinations of Toronto–Pearson and Washington–Dulles, which have joined established services to Atlanta, New York–JFK, and Newark.
It is also the base for Aloha Air Cargo, which previously offered both passenger and cargo services under the name Aloha Airlines. This airline ceased passenger flights on March 31, 2008, and sold off its cargo services to Seattle-based Saltchuk Resources, Inc. (also owners of inter-island sea-based shipping company Young Brothers and Hawaiian Tug & Barge).
In 2012, the airport handled 19,291,412 passengers, 278,145 aircraft movements and processed 412,270 metric tons of cargo. It is included in the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2017–2021, in which it is categorized as a large-hub primary commercial service facility.
Great Aloha Run - Full Event Video Tour (Honolulu, Hawaii)
We decided to run the Great Aloha Run! It takes place in February. This is an 8.15 run from downtown Honolulu to Aloha Stadium. You don't get a free T-Shirt with this race, but you do get a cool medal at the end of the race. It's quite a fasy and busy race with lots of competition. I highly recommend it! When going under the motorway bridges (Which is a fair bit of the race), your GPS may spaz out and give an incorrect result. On the plus side, the bridges offer shade! This is from the 2018 race.
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8.15 miles
The 8.15 miles (13.12 km) course starts in downtown Honolulu on Nimitz Highway across from Aloha Tower, and runs west on Nimitz Highway along Honolulu Harbor, under the Interstate H-1 viaduct near Honolulu International Airport, and along Kamehameha Highway, finishing on the floor of Aloha Stadium.
TRANSPORTATION
As a service to all participants, GAR provides free buses to the start line in downtown Honolulu before the race and to downtown Honolulu and Waikiki after the race. Collapsible strollers can be loaded on the buses There are 10,000+ participants heading toward Aloha Stadium in the pre-dawn hours; please allow plenty of time to arrive at the Aloha Stadium, park and board the bus.
Pre-Race Transportation
Take bus from Aloha Stadium to the Start Line 4am – 6am
Take bus from Sheraton Waikiki Bus Depot to the Start Line 4:30am – 6am.
Post-Race Transportation
Take bus from Aloha Stadium to downtown Honolulu (runs as filled) 8:30am – 11:30am
Take bus from Aloha Stadium to Sheraton Waikiki (runs hourly) 8:45am – 11:45am
AID STATIONS
Aid stations are at miles 2, 3, 5, 7 and at the finish. Each aid station has water, a medical staff and portable restrooms.
WAVE/(CORRAL) START
There are 7 corrals at the start line. We use a wave start with a 2 minute gap between each corral. This makes our course safer for all participants. Refer to pace signs at each corral and seed yourself accordingly. *Note: All stroller pushers and non-competitive wheelchairs must start in the last corral for the safety of all participants. Stroller pushers must walk the entire course.
ON COURSE ENTERTAINMENT
Entertainment is along the entire course! Live bands, radio stations with DJ’s, school cheerleaders to help cheer you on and lots more! We make sure that you are entertained throughout the course.
STADIUM “AWARDS PARTY”
7:30 a.m. Continuous Band Music begins
8:30 a.m. Awards Ceremony begins – Sponsors are introduced and Prizes awarded to the Top Race finishers.
9:15 a.m. Random drawing Prize giveaway/entertainment
10:15 a.m. High School Team Challenge Relay begins
10:45 a.m. Grand Prize drawings, Lucky 7 Drawing & Presidents’ 100 club drawing!
FINISHER T-SHIRT
Only GAR finisher’s receive a Finisher T-shirt. Shirt distribution is at Aloha Stadium. Size selection is final. There are no refunds or other substitute T-shirts if you, for whatever reason, are unable to complete the race. Finisher T-shirts are not awarded to Stroller Babies.
RACE RULES
Anyone who does not follow the GAR safety rules and procedures may be deleted from the official results and disqualified from the GAR for up to 5 years.
No heelies, roller skates, in-line skates, bikes, scooters, skateboards, cars or hover boards are allowed on the race course or through the finish line at Aloha Stadium.
No unregistered runners
No animals, except service dogs, on course
No running with another participant’s bib number
No jumping into the race along the course. All participants must cross the start line. If you do not have a start time you will be disqualified
No starting before your corral is authorized to start
No cutting the course
No running with a baby jogger, stroller or assisted wheelchair at the Start Line. All baby joggers, strollers, assisted wheelchairs, “non-competitive” wheelchair racers must start at the back of the pack.
Disregarding generally accepted rules for the safe and fair conduct of running event
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Airport Honolulu Hotel - Honolulu Hotels, Hawaii
Airport Honolulu Hotel 3 Stars Hotel in Honolulu,Hawaii Within US Travel Directory This property is 7 minutes walk from the beach.
Providing a free 24-hour transfer service to Honolulu International Airport and only a short drive from Waikiki city centre, this hotel offers comfortable accommodations furnished with modern amenities, including microwaves and mini-refrigerators.
65 guests positively reviewed the room facilitiesThe Airport Honolulu Hotel is conveniently located off Highway 1.
This location makes Hickham Air Force Base, Pearl Harbor and beautiful beaches only a short drive away.
Aloha Stadium is also nearby.
162 guests positively reviewed the locationGuests staying at the Hotel Airport Honolulu can enjoy on-site dining at Willoughby's Restaurant.
The hotel also offers an on-site convenience store along with an outdoor pool and a fitness centre.
27 guests positively reviewed the wellness facilities
Airport Honolulu Hotel - Honolulu Hotels, Hawaii
Location in : 3401 North Nimitz Highway HI 96819, Honolulu, Hawaii
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Hawaii's airports rank among worst in the nation, but change could be coming
Hawaii is home to two of the worst airports in the nation for customer satisfaction according to a recent study by JD Power.
вид из окна терминал аэропорта Гонолулу airport Honolulu Hawaii Aloha State
view from the window of the international airport terminal Honolulu Hawaii Aloha State вид из окна международного терминала аэропорта Гонолулу. Видны самолеты, вроде бы все только боинги, Аляска, Дельта и Юнайтед Эйрлайнз. Delta Airlines, Alaska Airlines, United Airlines in Honolulu airport
Honolulu International Airport arrival on United Airlines (Hawaii)
On a perfect day, arriving in Honolulu Airport is definitely an eye opener due to the beautiful views of Honolulu and its surroundings. This video was taken while landing in Honolulu. Notice the submarine coming in to dock towards the end of this video.
Honolulu Airport United Terminal
Short video tour of the United Airlines area of Honolulu's airport, shot with a Sony Handycam CX405 at 1080/60p. I've included a view of both the interior and exterior. I had a brief layover there while traveling from LAX to Manila.
It was fun trying to upload this video where I am in Mindanao right now for my wedding, since the upload kept getting interrupted by power outages. I am pretty happy with this little Sony camcorder. I picked it up for only $119 at Best Buy right before my trip, and it takes pretty good video.
Landing in Honolulu, Hawaii (4K), Passed Oahu Island
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Hawaii Departures: Aloha from the Department of Agriculture
In this short video, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) provides some simple
tips you can follow to help protect America’s agricultural and natural resources from pests and diseases when
traveling from Hawaii to the U.S. Mainland and other U.S. territories.
GETTING LEID IN HAWAII, OAHU, HNL AIRPORT
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Honolulu airport could lose runway for safety reasons
The Hawaii Department of Transportation is considering closing a runway after a high number of runway incursions.
Aloha Bus Stop #22 Waikiki
The Bus Stop number #22 in Waikiki at the corner of Liliuokalani and Kuhio Ave. has some nice Nani beautiful artwork by artist Bob Urban and crew. Shot in the rain February 2017
Waikiki to aloha stadium
may 2019