Lihue Airport

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Lihue Airport Template:Airport codes is a state-owned public-use airport located in the [[Lihue|LīhuTemplate:Okinae CDP]] on the southeast coast of the island of [[Kauai|KauaTemplate:Okinai]] in Kauai County, Hawaii, United States, two nautical miles east of the center of the CDP.<ref name=FAA /><ref>"Lihue CDP, Hawaii Template:Webarchive." U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved on May 21, 2009.</ref>

The airport does not serve as a hub for any airline carrier. Numerous inter-island flights are available daily on Hawaiian Airlines and Southwest Airlines, and major US and Canadian airlines operate flights on narrow-body aircraft to major cities in western mainland North America.

The airport is mostly un-walled and open-air, and the check-in is completely outside. The airport is the primary gateway to Kauai for visitors (especially tourists), and has several rental car facilities. Five motion pictures have filmed scenes at the Lihue Airport: Blue Hawaii, Honeymoon in Vegas, Six Days Seven Nights, Soul Surfer, and The Descendants. In a deleted scene of the film Lilo & Stitch; Stitch, Nani, Jumba, and Pleakley hijacked a Boeing 747 jet from this airport, scraping against buildings through downtown Honolulu. After the September 11 attacks, with only a few weeks left in production, the climax was completely reworked to have them use Jumba's spacecraft, and through the Kauaʻi mountains.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

It is included in the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2017–2021, in which it is categorized as a small-hub primary commercial service facility.<ref name="NPIAS Airports">Template:Cite web</ref>

Facilities and aircraft

Lihue Airport covers an area of Template:Convert at an elevation of Template:Convert above mean sea level. It has two asphalt paved runways designated 3/21 and 17/35, each measuring Template:Convert. The airport also has one helipad measuring Template:Convert.<ref name=FAA /><ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

For the 12-month period ending on August 5, 2022, the airport had 109,650 aircraft operations, an average of 300 per day: 61% air taxi, 28% scheduled commercial, 10% general aviation and 1% military. At that time there were 46 aircraft based at this airport: 19 single-engine, 5 multi-engine and 22 helicopter.<ref name=FAA />

On a typical day, certain gates are used for certain airlines to arrive in and depart out of the Lihue Airport. Gates 9-10 are mostly used by United Airlines, flying Boeing 737-800 and Boeing 737-900ER aircraft along with occasionally using the Boeing 757-200. Alaska Airlines occasionally uses Gate 9 as well. Gates 7-8 are mostly used by Delta Air Lines using the Airbus A321neo, Alaska Airlines using Boeing 737 aircraft, Southwest Airlines and WestJet. Hawaiian Airlines uses both Boeing 717 and Airbus A321 aircraft for gates 3-4, and 5-6 for their inter-island and US mainland flights, according to the airline staff. American Airlines mostly uses Gate 3 and occasionally Gate 4, using the Airbus A321 to fly in and out of Lihue. All gate areas are air-conditioned.

Hawaiian Airlines operates one Premier Lounge at the airport, open to first class travelers.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

In July 2024, major construction related to the relocation of Runway 03/21 to comply with federal safety standards began. This includes displacing Runway 03/21 455 feet to the west and extending the end of the runway by 855 feet. Improvements to taxiways, Runway 17/35, and modernizing LED runway and taxiway signage are also part of the project. It is expected to be completed in December 2026.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Airlines and destinations

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A Hawaiian Airlines Boeing 717 at the gate
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Terminal
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Inside the airport terminal
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ATC tower

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Statistics

Passenger numbers

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Top domestic destinations

Busiest domestic routes from LIH
(June 2024 – May 2025)
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Rank City Passengers Airlines
1 Honolulu, HI 775,470 Hawaiian, Southwest
2 Los Angeles, CA 239,620 American, Delta, Hawaiian, Southwest, United
3 Seattle, WA 156,530 Alaska, Delta
4 Kahului, HI 129,090 Hawaiian, Southwest
6 Oakland, CA 112,130 Hawaiian, Southwest
6 San Francisco, CA 77,820 Alaska, United
7 Phoenix, AZ 66,030 American
8 Denver, CO 60,620 United
9 Las Vegas, NV 56,620 Southwest
10 Kona, HI 34,000 Hawaiian

Airline market share

Busiest airlines serving LIH (June 2024 – May 2025)<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Rank Airline Passengers Share
1 Hawaiian Airlines 1,742,000 48.68%
2 Southwest Airlines 655,000 18.31%
3 United Airlines 381,000 10.65%
4 Alaska Airlines 310,000 8.66%
5 American Airlines 251,000 7.02%
6 Other 239,000 6.68%

Public transport

[[The Kauai Bus|The KauaTemplate:Okinai Bus]] route 100/200 connects the airport to downtown Lihue.

Accidents and incidents

  • On January 14, 2008, an Alpine Air Express Beechcraft 1900C-1 carrying 4,200 lbs. of mail crashed 11 km S of Lihue Airport due to spatial disorientation and loss of situational awareness in darkness, along with monitoring cockpit instruments and an aircraft ahead. The sole occupant, the pilot, was killed.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
  • On December 15, 2022, a Beechcraft Model 77 Skipper belonging to the Civil Air Patrol crashed into a chain link fence shortly after takeoff. The pilot and his young son suffered non-life threatening injuries.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

See also

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