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Arriving by Air

Arriving by Air

Hawaii, USA

Airport & Airlines

Main Airport

The main airport serving Kailua and all of Oahu is Daniel K. Inouye International Airport (HNL) in Honolulu. It is approximately 17 miles, or 27 kilometers, southwest of Kailua. This is the main gateway for all international and inter-island flights.

Major Airlines

  • Major U.S. Airlines: Hawaiian Airlines, United Airlines, Delta Air Lines, American Airlines, Alaska Airlines, and Southwest Airlines.
  • International Airlines: Japan Airlines, All Nippon Airways, Korean Air, Asiana Airlines, Air Canada, Qantas, Air New Zealand, and Philippine Airlines.
  • Typical Routes: Direct flights are widely available from major West Coast U.S. Cities and hubs like Chicago, Dallas, Houston, and New York.

Seasonal Prices

Flight prices to Hawaii fluctuate significantly based on demand and seasonality. Mid-week flights are generally cheaper than weekend flights. Consider flying on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, or Thursdays for potential savings.

Booking Timeframes

  • High Season (Mid-December to Mid-April, Mid-June to August): Most expensive. Book 6-12 months in advance.
  • Shoulder Season (April-May, September-Mid-December, excluding Thanksgiving week): Better deals. Book 3-6 months in advance.
  • Low Season (May, September, October): Best prices. Book 2-4 months in advance.

Airport Facilities

HNL offers free Wi-Fi, diverse dining, duty-free shops, retail stores, currency exchange, ATMs, and airline lounges. The inter-terminal Wiki Wiki Shuttle connects terminals.

Rental Car

A rental car is highly recommended for flexibility on Oahu. Major rental car companies have counters at HNL. Shuttles transport you to their off-site rental car lots. Booking a car in advance is strongly advised.

Shuttle/Taxi/Bus

Shuttle services (Roberts Hawaii Express Shuttle, SpeediShuttle) offer transfers. Taxis, Uber, and Lyft operate at HNL (~$60-$80 to Kailua). Public bus (TheBus) is cheapest but time-consuming with luggage.

Transfer Options from HNL to Kailua

Rental Car Advantages

  • Major rental car companies at HNL with shuttles to lots.
  • Booking in advance strongly advised, especially peak season.
  • Offers ultimate flexibility for exploring Oahu.
  • Easy navigation to Kailua with GPS.

Other Transport Options

  • TheBus: Cheapest ($3.00), but not recommended with luggage, slow, transfers needed.
  • Taxi/Ride-Share: Approx. $60-$80, quicker, more direct. Available at HNL stands/zones.
  • Shuttle Services: Shared-ride or private transfers, prices vary (e.g., $30-$50+ shared to Kailua).
  • Companies like Roberts Hawaii Express Shuttle or SpeediShuttle.

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Getting Around Land

Public Bus TheBus

Oahu's public bus system, TheBus, serves as the main land transport option between towns. It connects Kailua to Honolulu and other parts of Oahu. The system is comprehensive, but travel can be slow due to frequent stops.

Bus Details

  • Cost-Effective: A day pass costs $7.50.
  • Connects Kailua to Honolulu (via Route 67) and other parts of Oahu.
  • Route maps are on TheBus.org and the DaBus2 app.

Self-Driving

A valid driver's license from your home country or state is needed. If your license is not in English, an International Driving Permit is also necessary. Most rental car companies require drivers to be 21 or older, with surcharges often applying for those under 25.

Driving Tips

  • Driving Side: In the U.S., driving is on the right-hand side of the road.
  • Road Conditions: Roads on Oahu are generally well-maintained. Local Kailua roads can be narrow in some residential areas.
  • Traffic: Can be heavy, especially when entering or leaving Honolulu during rush hours (typically 6-9 AM and 3-6 PM).

Road Safety

Expect traffic congestion on the H-1 freeway during peak hours. Speed limits in Hawaii are generally lower than on the mainland U.S. (e.g., 25-45 mph on surface roads, 45-60 mph on freeways). Obey posted limits.

Cautionary Notes

  • Patience is advised. Defensive driving is important. Locals are generally polite drivers, but be aware of your surroundings.
  • Wildlife: Be aware of wild chickens and feral cats on the roads. Occasionally, Nene (Hawaiian Geese) can be found near roadsides.
  • Gasoline: Hawaii has some of the highest gas prices in the U.S., often $4.50-$5.50+ per gallon.

Sea & River Travel

Most visitors arrive by air. Sea travel is less common for general tourism to Kailua. No ferry services connect Oahu to other Hawaiian islands for passenger transport. Inter-island travel requires flying.

Water Transport

  • Cruise Ports: Cruise ships dock at Pier 2 in Honolulu Harbor. Passengers accessible by land transport from Honolulu.
  • River Transportation: No significant river transportation options exist in Kailua or elsewhere on Oahu for tourist purposes.
  • Seaport Immigration: For cruise passengers, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) procedures upon first port of entry.

Departure Logistics

  • Domestic Flights: Arrive at HNL 1.5-2 hours before your scheduled departure time for domestic flights.
  • International Flights: Arrive 2.5-3 hours before your scheduled departure time for international flights.
  • Rental Car Return: Allow extra time for returning your rental car and taking the shuttle to the terminal, especially during peak travel times.
  • Exit Fees/Taxes: No specific exit fees or taxes for departing from Hawaii or the U.S. Beyond what is included in your airline ticket.
  • Traffic Delays: Plan for potential traffic delays when traveling from Kailua to HNL, especially during rush hour.
  • Airport Facilities: HNL offers dining, shopping, lounges, and duty-free past security. Check your specific terminal for amenities.

Flight Status

Real-time Information

Delays or gate changes can occur, and having real-time information allows you to adjust your plans.

Why Check?

  • Avoid unnecessary waits at the airport.
  • Confirm your departure gate and terminal.
  • Account for potential traffic on the way to HNL.

Airport Transfers

Once you arrive at HNL, you have several options to reach Kailua. Planning your transfer in advance can simplify your arrival experience and ensure a smooth journey to your accommodation.

Transfer Considerations

  • Rental Car: Pick up at HNL to maximize flexibility for exploring Oahu.
  • Taxi/Ride-Share: A direct and quicker option, especially with luggage.
  • Shuttle Services: Offer shared or private rides from the airport to Kailua.

Departure Preparation

Arrive at HNL with enough time for check-in and security, typically 1.5-3 hours before departure depending on flight type.

Security Screening

Security screening lines can be long, especially during peak travel periods. Factor this into your arrival time at the airport.

Baggage & Customs

Ensure all liquids comply with TSA regulations. For international flights, be ready for customs procedures upon re-entry to your home country.

Getting Around Land

Road Safety

Expect traffic congestion on the H-1 freeway during peak hours. Speed limits in Hawaii are generally lower than on the mainland U.S. (e.g., 25-45 mph on surface roads, 45-60 mph on freeways). Obey posted limits.

Cautionary Notes

  • Patience is advised. Defensive driving is important. Locals are generally polite drivers, but be aware of your surroundings.
  • Wildlife: Be aware of wild chickens and feral cats on the roads. Occasionally, Nene (Hawaiian Geese) can be found near roadsides.
  • Gasoline: Hawaii has some of the highest gas prices in the U.S., often $4.50-$5.50+ per gallon.

Public Bus TheBus

Oahu's public bus system, TheBus, serves as the main land transport option between towns. It connects Kailua to Honolulu and other parts of Oahu. The system is comprehensive, but travel can be slow due to frequent stops.

Bus Details

  • Cost-Effective: A day pass costs $7.50.
  • Connects Kailua to Honolulu (via Route 67) and other parts of Oahu.
  • Route maps are on TheBus.org and the DaBus2 app.

Self-Driving

Requirements

A valid driver's license from your home country or state is needed. An International Driving Permit is also necessary if your license is not in English.

Age Restrictions

Most rental car companies require drivers to be 21 or older, with surcharges often applying for those under 25. A major credit card in the driver's name is also necessary.

Navigation

A GPS device like a Garmin DriveSmart 55 Traffic Navigator or smartphone apps like Google Maps or Waze are useful for navigation.

Traffic Alert

Plan your travel around rush hours (typically 6-9 AM and 3-6 PM) to avoid significant traffic congestion on the H-1 freeway when entering or leaving Honolulu. This approach helps minimize delays.