Yes, Hilton Head Island has its own airport, known as Hilton Head Island Airport (HHH), located on the northern end of the island. It is a small but highly convenient commercial airport that underwent significant runway expansions in recent years, allowing larger regional jets to land. In 2026, it is served primarily by American Eagle, Delta Connection, and United Express, offering nonstop flights to major hubs like Charlotte, Atlanta, Washington D.C., and sometimes Chicago or Philadelphia. While flying directly onto the island is the most "hassle-free" option, many travelers still choose to fly into Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport (SAV), which is located about 45 miles (approx. 50–60 minutes) away in Georgia. SAV is a much larger airport with significantly more flight options, more airlines (including low-cost carriers like Allegiant and JetBlue), and often lower ticket prices. If you value your time and want to be at your beach house within 10 minutes of landing, HHH is the better choice; if you want to save money or need a direct flight from a smaller city, SAV is the standard alternative.