Getting around the Honolulu airport
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Terminal 1: Hawaiian Airlines lounges
Hawaiian Plumeria Lounge

- Location: Third level, Terminal 1.
- Accessible to: Certain business and first class Hawaiian Airlines passengers, Pualani Platinums traveling to specific destinations, day pass holders, as well as passengers with Priority Pass and their guests.
Hawaiian Premier Club
- Location: Second level, Terminal 1.
- Accessible to: Certain first class Hawaiian Airlines passengers, Pualani Platinum and Gold members, and Premier Club members.
Terminal 2: Admirals Club, Delta Sky Club, United Club and more
American Airlines Admirals Club
- Location: Third level, Terminal 2.
- Accessible to: Certain passengers traveling on American Airlines. This includes qualifying customers in first class and business class, qualifying AAdvantage Executive Platinum members, AAdvantage Platinum Pro members and AAdvantage Platinum members, as well as Citi® / AAdvantage® Executive World Elite Mastercard® holders. You can also buy an American Airlines Admirals Club day pass for $79, or an annual membership for $850. Elite status holders are offered discounts. Additionally, Citi Strata Elite℠ Card holders receive four Admirals Club passes per year.
ANA Suite Lounge and ANA Lounge
- Location: Above Gate C4 in Terminal 2.
- Accessible to: Premium members in ANA's Mileage Club (Bronze, Platinum and Diamond levels), passengers with ANA Suite Lounge vouchers, Super Flyer cardholders and the travel companions of these eligible guests.
Delta Sky Club
- Location: Across from Gate F1 in Terminal 2.
- Accessible to: Certain passengers traveling on Delta Air Lines, as well as holders of American Express Platinum Card® (10 visits a year) and the Delta SkyMiles® Reserve American Express Card (15 visits a year) who are flying on a same-day Delta-marketed or Delta-operated flight. Spending $75,000 a year on the card can unlock unlimited access. Passengers booked in Delta One are also welcome, as are elite members who buy an annual membership. Enrollment required. Terms apply.
Four Season Resort Lana’i Guest Lounge
- Location: Near Gate D1, Terminal 2.
- Accessible to: Guests of Four Seasons Resort Oahu.
I.A.S.S. Hawaii Lounge
- Location: Garden Court Area, Terminal 2.
- Accessible to: Passengers with Priority Pass.
KAL Lounge
- Location: Garden Court Area, Terminal 2.
- Accessible to: Eligible first and prestige class passengers, certain elite Skypass members and SkyTeam Elite Plus members.
Ko Olina Lounge
- Location: Garden Court Area, Terminal 2.
- Accessible to: Confirmed guests and owners staying at Aulani, A Disney Resort & Spa, Marriott's Ko Olina Beach Club, Four Seasons Resort O‘ahu at Ko Olina, and the Beach Villas at Ko Olina. Reservations are required, though walk-ins may be allowed depending on capacity.
Qantas Business Lounge
- Location: Garden Court Area, Terminal 2.
- Accessible to: Certain flyers on Qantas, including members of the Qantas Frequent Flyer program or Qantas Club Annual Guest cardholders.
United Club
- Location: Above Gate G3 in Terminal 2.
- Accessible to: Customers with United Premier Gold elite status (or higher) as well as customers flying business or first class on a United flight. You might also buy a United Club annual membership, which starts at $750. Certain United Airlines credit cards also get you access. And since United participates in the Star Alliance, passengers on Star Alliance member airlines with Star Alliance Gold status, as well as those on partner airlines who hold a business or first class airfare, can also get in.
Honolulu Priority Pass lounges
- The IASS Lounge provides a pleasant waiting room filled with plumeria print chairs and a view of lush, tropical plants outside, but refreshments are extremely limited. Expect little more than some nonalcoholic beverages.
- Most Priority Pass travelers prefer the Hawaiian Airlines Plumeria Lounge. There, expect light bites such as soup and packaged snacks. Certain snacks are specific to Hawaii, such as the cookie jar filled with Honolulu Cookie Company shortbread.
Annual fee
Priority Pass benefits
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