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What airlines are in terminal 2 Honolulu airport?

  • Air Asia. Lobby 6, Terminal 2. 1-845-213-3413.
  • Air Canada. Lobby 4, Terminal 2. 1-888-247-2262.
  • Air New Zealand. Lobby 6, Terminal 2. ...
  • Alaska Airlines. Lobby 5, Terminal 2. ...
  • American Airlines. Lobby 7, Terminal 2. ...
  • ANA/Air Japan. Lobby 8, Terminal 2. ...
  • Asiana Airlines. Lobby 8, Terminal 2. ...
  • Delta. Lobby 7, Terminal 2 1-800-221-1212.




As of 2026, Terminal 2 at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport (HNL) in Honolulu serves the majority of international and domestic mainland carriers. Major airlines operating out of this terminal include Delta Air Lines, American Airlines, United Airlines, Southwest Airlines (for domestic mainland flights), and Alaska Airlines. It also hosts a wide array of international partners such as Air Canada, Qantas, Jetstar, Japan Airlines (JAL), All Nippon Airways (ANA), Korean Air, Philippine Airlines, and Air New Zealand. It is important to note that while Hawaiian Airlines primarily uses Terminal 1 for its inter-island and some domestic flights, its international departures (such as those to Japan or Australia) often operate out of Terminal 2. Terminal 2 is the larger of the two main terminals and is divided into several "lobbies" (4 through 8) to handle the high volume of transpacific traffic arriving and departing from Oahu daily.

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Passengers can walk between terminals 1 and 2, either before or after security, in 5 to 15 minutes, depending on the gate.

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A 10-15 minute walk: This is a 10-15 minute walk from Terminal 2 to Terminal 1. There will be signs directing you to “Interisland Flights”.

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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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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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For connecting domestic flights, you almost never have to exit and reenter security, though there are some exceptions at airports where the terminals aren't all connected. For domestic-to-international connection, it's still pretty rare that you have to exit and reenter security, even if you're changing terminals.

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The short answer is yes. It is possible to exit and reenter the airport. Whether or not you should depends on a range of factors, including if you're traveling internationally or domestically and how much time you have between flights.

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Online check-in makes the most sense when you do not want to spend a lot of time waiting at the airport. Especially people who are only traveling with hand luggage can save a lot of time this way.

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