What is the busiest time at the Honolulu airport?


What is the busiest time at the Honolulu airport? 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.


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.


What is the most crowded month in Honolulu?

Even near-shore ocean temperatures don't vary that much, averaging 74° throughout the year. December (except for the first week), January and February are the busiest months, when prices for airfare and accommodations are at their highest.


How long does it take to check-in for Hawaiian Airlines?

Check in online 24 hours before departure. Check in now. Arrive in the check-in lobby 2 hours and 30 minutes prior to departure. Print your bag tags and boarding pass at any Hawaiian Airlines kiosk.


Can you walk from Terminal 1 to 2 at Honolulu Airport?

Passengers can walk between terminals 1 and 2, either before or after security, in 5 to 15 minutes, depending on the gate. If you're carrying luggage or prefer to rest your feet, you can take the Wiki Wiki Bus instead, which whisks passengers between all 3 terminals.


Do I have to print my boarding pass Hawaiian Airlines?

Check in yourself and any travel companions for your flight. Pay fees for your check-in bags. Select, change or upgrade your seat. Download your mobile boarding pass, no printing needed — boarding passes will automatically update with any changes.


What happens if I miss my flight due to short layover?

If your itinerary was purchased as one ticket (as in: you have only one itinerary and one confirmation number), and the connection time was too short and you miss the second (or third) flight, you can rest easy, no matter what happens. The airline will simply put you onto the next available flight, free of charge.


Do airlines wait for connecting passengers?

Generally speaking, most airlines will make some kind of efforts to wait for delayed passengers on a connecting flight, though this is not necessarily guaranteed. In some cases, airlines may be able to hold a connecting flight for a period of time, but it is not something that is typically guaranteed by any airline.


What happens if my first flight is delayed and I miss my connecting flight?

If a delay in your first flight is the reason you're missing your connection, don't worry too much. Usually, most airlines will rebook you on the next flight, and that too for free. Although, you might have to fly on standby depending on seat availability.