Travel Information
Air Travel
Honolulu International Airport (HNL) on Oahu is Hawaii’s major airport, serving as the entry point for most of the Islands’ visitors. There are some direct flights to Maui, Kauai, and Hawaii Island, however, all major domestic carriers and 16 international carriers serve Oahu, so you can get here from just about anywhere. The Honolulu International Airport is also Hawaii’s hub for interisland flights.
- Lihue, Kauai (LIH)
- Honolulu, Oahu (HNL)
- Hoolehua, Molokai (MKK)
- Lanai City, Lanai (LNY)
- Kahului, Maui (OGG)
- Kona, Hawaii’s Big Island (KOA)
- Hilo, Hawaii’s Big Island (ITO)
- Anchorage
- Atlanta
- Bellingham
- Chicago
- Dallas/Fort Worth
- Denver
- Houston
- Las Vegas
- Los Angeles
- Newark
- New York (starting June 2012)
- Oakland
- Orange County
- Portland
- Phoenix
- Sacramento
- Salt Lake City
- San Diego
- San Francisco
- Seattle
- San Jose
- Washington, D.C. (starting June 2012)
- Vancouver
- Victoria
- Calgary
- Edmonton
North America Carriers Offering Non-Stop Service (updated as of 03/12)
- Air Canada
- Alaska
- American
- Continental
- Delta
- Hawaiian
- United
- US Airways
- WestJet
- Hawaiian Airlines
- Island Air
- go! Mokulele
- Pacific Wings
Transportation
Rental cars are the most popular option and they are available at all airports and at some hotel and off-airport locations. In addition, there are resort and destination airport shuttles, shopping express shuttles and taxicabs available on most Islands. Rental bikes, motorcycles and mopeds are also options.
Hawaii’s cell phone law requires the use of a hands-free device when using a mobile electronic device while operating a motor vehicle.
Cruises
- Lihue, Kauai
- Honolulu, Oahu
- Kahului, Maui
- Kona, Hawaii
- Hilo, Hawaii
- Carnival
- Cunard
- Crystal
- Disney
- Holland America
- NCL America
- Princess
- Royal Caribbean
