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http://www.honoluluairport.com/

 

and from wikpedia

Honolulu International Airport has three terminal buildings. A fleet of Chance RT-52 buses provide interterminal transportation between the ticket counters of all three terminals and between the concourses in the Interisland and Main terminals. The buses, known as "Wiki Wiki" buses (from the Hawaiian word for "fast"), are the namesake for the WikiWikiWeb.

 

Interisland Terminal (Gates 49-64)

 

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Honolulu International Airport's Inter-island terminal.

 

 

The Interisland Terminal mainly serves the interisland flights of Hawaiian Airlines. It is designed to handle flights of jet aircraft between the major commercial airports in the Hawaiian Islands, and was also used by Aloha for flights to the west coast of the United States mainland. Aloha used gates 49-55, and Hawaiian uses gates 52-61.[7]

On the ground level, Hawaiian Airlines uses Baggage Claim B for interisland arrivals; while Aloha Airlines former Baggage Claim C, is used for Hawaiian's U.S. mainland arrivals.

 

[edit] Lobby 2

 

  • Hawaiian Airlines (Hilo, Kahului, Kona, Las Vegas, Lihue, Los Angeles, Oakland, Phoenix, Portland (OR), Sacramento, San Diego, San Francisco, San Jose (CA), Seattle/Tacoma)[8]

[edit] Lobby 3

 

[edit] Main Overseas Terminal (Gates 6-34)

 

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Honolulu International Airport's main overseas terminal's departure area.

 

 

The Main Overseas Terminal serves U.S domestic and international destinations. All boarding gates in the Main Overseas Terminal at Honolulu International are common use, shared among all airlines, and may change daily as the need arises. No gates are assigned to any airline, although several legacy US-based and/or dominant carriers that fly into and out of HNL commonly use the following gates:[9]

Most international flights on airlines not listed above arrive and depart from the Ewa Concourse (Gates 26-34), which is closest to the International Arrivals Building. On February 5, 2007, the Hawaii State Department of Transportation announced a plan to construct a $45 million international arrivals corridor to connect the third floor of the Ewa Concourse directly to the International Arrivals Building and the rest of the airport. Construction began in 2008. The first phase will open in May 2009, while the entire project is expected to be complete by Fall 2010. [10]

 

 

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We will be flying Hawaiian Air from Kona to Oahu and then American back to the mainland on the same day. Have been told that we can check our luggage on Kona through Hawaiian to American and will not have to deal with our luggage once we get back to Honolulu. Has anyone had any difficulty with this or would they recommend that we do this?

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