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Hawaii's Big Island has two main airports, commonly referrred to as "Kona" and "Hilo". Keahole Airport (aiport code KOA) on the west coast, seven miles north of Kailua, and is universally referred to as Kona Airport; General Lyman Field is on the outskirts of Hilo (airport code ITO), on the east coast. Most tourists arrive at Kona, but Hilo is kept busy with local travelers, and the two airports receive similar numbers of flights each day. A total of four scheduled nonstop flights come straight to the Big Island from the US mainland - United offers two daily flights from Los Angeles and one from San Francisco, while Aloha flies from San Francisco four times weekly.
Between them, the two major airlines, Hawaiian and Aloha, fly both to Kona and to Hilo around thirty times daily from Honolulu; nearly all those flights connect with service to and from Kauai. They also run around four daily flights from Kahului on Maui to each airport. Hawaiian operates one daily flight each from both Molokai and Lanai to both Kona, and Hilo.
Our Airline Partners Serving Hawaii:
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American Trans Airlines
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Delta Airlines
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United Airlines
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Hawaiian Airlines
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American Airlines
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Aloha Airlines
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