Kahului Airport - OGG Kahului
Sitting in Maui County is the island’s primary airport, the Kahului Airport. Its airport code, OGG, pays homage to the Kauai Native Bertram Hogg, who once worked with the Hawaiian Airlines. The OGG-Kahului is a regional airport that serves the census designated place of Kahului, Hawaii. It is classified as a medium hub primary commercial airport, and traces its origins in 1942 as a Naval Air Station during the war.
Best Time to Visit
The OGG-Kahului Airport is home to at least 16 jetways. Its terminal building has complete facilities, and there are six gates from A to F. The main passenger concourse is divided into two - the south area is the where travelers will find Gates 1 to 16, while the north area has Gates 17 to 39. The OGG airport parking grounds house 6 overseas aircraft and 3 inter-island planes. Tourists can easily arrange their trips around the cities of Olowalu, Kapalua, and Kahana (Maui) with the Kahului Airport just a short drive away from these popular towns.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Majority of the flights in Kahalui Airport (OGG) are brought in from the Daniel K. Inouye International Airport (HNL). The transit between Honolulu and Kahului is one of the heaviest routes within the US.
Near the airport are several resorts and hotels. Within a 4.2 km drive are the lovely accommodations offered by Maui Beach Hotel. Other airport hotels less than a 4 km drive from the airport are the Maui Seaside Hotel and the 4-star Courtyard by Marriott Maui Kahului Airport.