Airport Info
Kahului Airport is located on the northern edge of the land bridge between Haleakala and the West Maui Mountain Range on the island of Maui. The airport occupies 1,391 acres of land and is located three miles east of the town of Kahului.
Kahului is the second busiest airport in the State of Hawaii and the newest in terms of terminal facilities.
The airport has two intersecting runways and full air carrier facilities for domestic overseas and interisland commercial service. Kahului Airport provides commuter/air taxi and general aviation operations, including helicopter operations in separate locations.
Vehicular access to the passenger terminal, commuter/air taxi, cargo, scenic tour operators, general aviation facilities and airport support facilities is via a roadway network that connects to the Haleakala and/or Hana Highways.
The staff at Kahului Airport is also responsible for the operation and management of the Hana and Kapalua-West Maui Airports on the island of Maui; Molokai and Kalaupapa Airports on the island of Molokai; and Lanai Airport on the island of Lanai.