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Is Honolulu an international flight?

Honolulu Airport (IATA: HNL, ICAO: PHNL), also known as Honolulu International Airport, is a large airport in United States. It is an international airport and serves the area of Honolulu, United States. Honolulu Airport has non-stop passenger flights scheduled to 59 destinations in 15 countries.



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Our distinct network of domestic and international transpacific flights, and our robust Neighbor Island schedule of service, symbolize our mission to connect the world to Hawai'i and link our archipelago. Every one of our approximately 260 daily flights either departs from Hawai'i, or arrives on our shores.

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You don't need a passport for the Aloha State if you're a US citizen or permanent resident. However, there is a curious caveat where you'll need a passport on hand. If you're traveling from or through a foreign country, you'll need a valid passport to get into Hawaii.

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Hawaii is the 50th state in the United States. A flight from LAX to HNL is a domestic flight.

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Flying to a different country is referred to as an international flight. It is made through international airports and keeps tourism and trade between countries alive at the same time.

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Alaska and Hawaii are US States. You don't have to clear customs. Flying from the US Mainland is just like driving from from one state to another in the Lower 48 States. The only difference is you traveling by plane and not in a car or truck.

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Yes, the Mainland u.s. to Hawaii is a domestic flight. As Hawaii is a state of 'The United States' it would logically not be an 'international' flight. And as you're asking about a 'State,' such as Hawaii, I'll add for your own edification that Alaska is, also, a domestic flight.

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International airports are usually larger than domestic airports, and they must feature longer runways and have facilities to accommodate heavier aircraft such as the Boeing 747 and the Airbus A380 commonly used for international and intercontinental travel.

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Final Thoughts. If you are wondering “do you go through customs when leaving the U.S.”, the answer is no. All countries have customs inspection procedures at borders and international airports. However, only passengers entering a country are subject to customs inspection.

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You would normally have to check in at an international terminal. If you have a domestic flight before it, and both flights are on the same ticket, you can check your luggage through to the first international stop and receive boarding passes for both flights.

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