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HONOLULU (KHON2) — The Daniel K. Inouye International Airport (HNL) in Honolulu has been designated as a “High Impact Airport” under a fresh directive from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
This designation comes in response to ongoing challenges in staffing and air traffic operations, exacerbated by the continuing federal government shutdown.
Impact on Flights and Delays
On Thursday, November 6, the FAA mandated that airlines operating at HNL must systematically reduce their flight schedules between 6 a.m. and 10 p.m. over the coming week.
To comply, airlines are instructed to either cancel or consolidate flights and to consider scheduling operations outside the specified timeframe.
- 4% reduction by Nov. 7.
- 6% by Nov. 11.
- 8% by Nov. 13.
- 10% by Nov. 14.
Airlines are expected to meet these cuts by canceling or consolidating flights and shifting operations outside those hours.
The Hawaiʻi Department of Transportation (HDOT) said the reductions are meant to ease operational delays across the National Airspace System.
Travelers are urged to check flight status before heading to the airport and update contact details with their airlines for real-time alerts and rebooking options.
State response
HDOT Director Ed Sniffen sent a letter to U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy requesting an exemption for Hawaiʻi, pointing to the state’s heavy dependence on air travel for:
- Access to medical services.
- Cargo movement and food security.
- National defense and military family support.
- Economic stability.
HDOT expressed appreciation for the “dedicated FAA and TSA personnel who continue to support Hawaiʻi’s airports, economy, residents, visitors and military operations during this challenging time.”
Guidance for travelers
The Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority (HTA) is advising travelers to plan for delays and allow extra time for security screening.
Information updates can be accessed by clicking here.
HTA provided these details on how to prepare for your arrival to the airport:
- Check the status of your flight before leaving for the airport.
- Ensure contact information is up to date with your airline.
- Enable alerts on airline apps for real-time updates and rebooking options.
- Plan for delays and allow extra time for security screening.