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How to get to Terminal 2 parking Honolulu airport?

The Terminal 2 Parking Garage is located directly across from Terminal 2. Enter the structure from the second level of the Airport Access Road directly across from the Administration Tower across Lobby 5.



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Walking. Passengers can walk between Terminals 1 and 2 in 5 to 15 minutes, depending on what airline lobby or concourse you need to reach. It's not possible to walk to Terminal 3, and passengers must ride the terminal shuttle bus.

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The Roberts Hawaii Express Shuttle provides affordable on demand island wide transfer services from the Daniel K. Inouye International Airport (HNL) to your home, hotel, or office.

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There are four options for long-term parking at HNL Airport: Lot A (International Parking Garage), Lot B (Economy Parking), Lot D (Overseas Parking Garage), and Lot M (Interisland Terminal). The Economy Parking Lot is situated next to the Commuter Terminal.

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Afternoons/Evenings. The afternoons and evenings at Honolulu International Airport can also be quite busy, especially during the peak travel seasons. From around 3 PM to 6 PM, there is a significant increase in passenger traffic as many flights depart for various destinations.

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You can walk between Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 by following the directional signs. A free shuttle bus also operates.

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Muchly appreciated. Easily walkable. If you don't feel like walking, take the free airport transit train. But the terminals are adjacent to each other, so unless you have lots of luggage or mobility issues, shouldn't be a problem.

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The reason for the strict rules is that taxi and limo drivers must have city licenses or permits and pay fees for each pickup. Airports are one of their most profitable locations, and they've fought hard in many cities to keep Uber and Lyft out by staging protests and lobbying city and state officials.

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Uber and Lyft in Oahu Oahu is much more developed than the other Hawaiian Islands and has the largest population, so Uber and Lyft are readily available from most areas. Uber and Lyft are both allowed into the airport pickup and dropoff areas, well.

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The city bus would work for you because you wouldn't have any luggage and it's $2.75, so it's one of the cheapest ways to get into Waikiki. Keep in mind it is a city bus, so there are frequent stops. It would take you about an hour to get from the airport to Waikiki.

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