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Tiny Lanai Airport, perched on the western edge of the central plateau around four miles southwest of Lana'i City, is served by just two airlines. Island Air, the commuter affiliate of Aloha Airlines, connects it ten times daily with Honolulu, and three times daily with Kahului on Maui. In addition, Hawaiian Airlines operates two round-trip flights daily between Lanai and Honolulu, and one each between Lanai and Kahului; Kona and Hilo on the Big Island; and Molokai.
The airport has a small store, but no café; since the plantations closed down, it seems to have become home to all the fruit flies on the island. Guests at the major hotels are picked up by bus.
Non-stop, direct or connecting flights are available to Hawaii from all major and regional airports in North America. From cities on the West Coast, the flight time to Honolulu is approximately 4 ˝ - 5 hours. From Chicago, non-stop flights to Honolulu are 8 hours, and from New York, non-stop flights to Honolulu are approximately 10 ˝ hours.
During the past several years, more non-stop flights have become available to Hawaii's "Neighbor Islands" of Maui, Kauai and the Big Island of Hawaii from cities along the West Coast. Inter-island flights to all Neighbor Islands depart regularly from Honolulu International Airport and flight times run just 20 - 35 minutes, making island hopping simple and convenient.
Our Airline Partners Serving Hawaii:
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ATA 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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