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The Honolulu International Airport is Hawaii’s largest airport.

Address: 300 Rodgers Boulevard No 4, Honolulu, Hawaii 96819, USA

Website: http://hawaii.gov/hnl

Telephone: (808) 836 6411.

Time Zone: GMT - 10

Terminal Information: The airport has three terminals. There is a free of charge bus service between the terminals. There are information booths across the airport.

Airport Connectivity:

Cab: The authorised airport cab service is AMPCO Express. Cabs can be hired from the centre median area, which is located in front of the luggage reclaim zones. Cab fees to Waikiki during non peak hour times is approximately US $35 to $40.

Bus: There are plenty of city bus services. The system is known as ‘The Bus’. Besides, the Waikiki Express or licensed shuttle service is available round the clock for Waikiki hotels.

Car Hire: National, Dollar, Avis, Hertz, and Budget operate car hire services at the airport. One can also take shuttle buses to other services like Thrifty, Enterprise Rent A Car, Advantage, JN Car Rentals, and Alamo.

Car Parking: A multi storied garage directly accessible from the Main Terminal caters to car parking. Besides, there is open air parking facility near every lobby. There are no parking charges for the initial half an hour of parking. Some distance away there is an economy parking facility. Shuttles transfer passengers to the terminals.

Lounges: Many of the major airlines have a VIP lounge at the airport with facilities like televisions, newspapers, free food and drink, and showers. The lounges are mainly concentrated in the Main Overseas Terminal. Executive lounges are also available in the Interisland Terminal and Commuter Terminal. By and large members as well as first and business class passengers do not need to pay a fee for using the lounges.

Food and Beverage: Every terminal has restaurants and food joints offering a diversified variety of food and beverages. One can also hop into a shuttle or cab and take off to trendy eating places just some way off the airport.

Shopping: Besides the usual duty free fare, one can partake in a full-fledged shopping experience at the airport. Almost every type of shop is to be found, right from apparel and jewellery to barber shops.

Medical Care: A round the clock medical clinic and medical centre make the airport well equipped to deal with medical emergencies.

Business Facilities: The main terminal fulfils business requirements with its Business Centre. Facilities include fax, mobile phone and PC hire, post office services, Internet accessibility, photocopying, stationary, and other ordinary office provisions. For conference requirements, one has a choice of four conference rooms at the Garden Conference Centre. The Inter-Island Terminal also provides conference facilities.

Money, Banking, and Postal Services: The terminals have plenty of cash machines and bureaux de change facilities. The Main Terminal houses a post office as well.

Airport Hotels: There is decent range of swanky as well as budget hotels near the airport. The Best Western Plaza, the Ohana Honolulu Airport Hotel, and the Pacific Marina Inn are among the hotels closest to the airport.

Luggage Storage and Lost & Found: Aloha Airport Delivery provides the service of baggage pick up and delivery. Storage charges are pre-paid. There is round the clock pick up and delivery against reservations. Detailed information can be accessed from their website, www.alohaairportdeliveryandstorage.com. For missing luggage, one can get in touch with the Lost and Found department opposite the Main Overseas Terminal. Their phone number is (808) 839-2312. Queries concerning items lost in some TSA Security Checkpoint may be resolved by calling the TSA number (808) 831-2312.

Smoking: Restricted smoking is permitted. Specific outdoor areas and parking lots have smoking zones.

 Facilities for Passengers with Special Needs: The airport is wheelchair friendly and has lifts, special toilets, and reserved parking zones. Every terminal has TDD telephones. A TTY information hotline has been provided as well. A wheelchair accessible shuttle service takes care of commutation issues.