Honolulu International Airport Airport Lounges
Honolulu International Airport · Honolulu, United States
Honolulu International Airport (HNL) has 15 airport lounges across 4 terminals. Compare amenities, access options, and find the right lounge for your flight.
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Three bookable lounges at HNL, picked fresh each day — or browse the full directory below.
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Our editorial team reviews every Honolulu International Airport lounge against first-hand visit notes, verified Google Maps ratings, and official access rules from Priority Pass, DragonPass and the airline alliances. Editor's picks are independent — never paid placements — and this guide is updated as lounges open, close, renovate or change access policies.
Every lounge. 7 bookable right now.
The IASS Hawaii Lounge offers a modest, functional space with a calm atmosphere. Located in Terminal 2's Garden Court, the lounge features large windows overlooking the Japanese Garden,…
The Japan Airlines Sakura Lounge at Honolulu International Airport offers a tranquil escape with its elegant Japanese-inspired decor. Soft lighting and natural wood accents create a calming…
The USO Center at Honolulu, HI - Daniel K. Inouye (HNL) welcomes U.S. Armed Forces active duty, Reserve, and Guard service members, as well as their families
The Premier Club is Hawaiian Airlines’ lounge for Premier Club members, Gold and Platinum elite customers, and inter-island First Class passengers. International Business Class passengers…
The Delta Sky Club at Honolulu International Airport offers a serene escape with a distinctly Hawaiian flair. The lounge features clean, modern decor accented with tropical greenery and…
The Korean Air Lounge offers a tranquil oasis with soft lighting and minimalist decor inspired by Korean aesthetics. The space features comfortable seating areas with subtle traditional…
The United Club at Honolulu International Airport offers a tranquil retreat from the bustling terminal. The lounge features a contemporary Hawaiian-inspired decor with warm wood tones,…
Hawaii is wildly popular with Japanese tourists. There seems to be no limit to demand for travel between Tokyo and Honolulu. Competition is fierce, with non-stop daily flights on United,…
The Ko Olina Traveler’s Lounge is a private club for guests staying at Aulani, A Disney Resort & Spa, the Marriott Ko Olina Beach Club, the Four Seasons Resort O‘ahu, and the Beach Villas…
Hawaiian Airlines operates two clubs at Honolulu Daniel K. Inouye (HNL) Airport. The Plumeria Lounge welcomes premium long-haul passengers (international Business Class customers and First…
The combined 7,000-sq.-ft. American Airlines Admirals Club and JAL Japan Airlines Sakura Lounge at Honolulu airport is an elegant and spacious space with comfortable seating for up to 225…
The ANA Suite Lounge in Honolulu offers a peaceful escape from the bustling airport. The decor is minimalist with Japanese-inspired elements, featuring clean lines and neutral tones.…
The Qantas International Business Lounge in Honolulu offers a serene escape with its light, airy decor inspired by Hawaiian aesthetics. Natural materials like bamboo and rattan dominate the…
The LeaLea Airport Lounge Honolulu Daniel K. Inouye International Airport is a pay-per-use lounge open to all passengers, regardless of airline or class of service. Run by a Japanese…
Know before you go.
IASS Hawaii Lounge
Arrive early to secure a seat during peak hours
IASS Hawaii Lounge
Bring your own snacks if you need more substantial food
IASS Hawaii Lounge
Use the garden view seats for a peaceful experience
IASS Hawaii Lounge
Check your Priority Pass app for real-time lounge updates
Japan Airlines Sakura Lounge
Arrive early to secure a seat with a view of the tarmac
Japan Airlines Sakura Lounge
Try the sake selection for a relaxing pre-flight treat
Frequently asked, frequently answered.
Yes, the lounge is accessible to all travelers with Priority Pass or DragonPass, regardless of destination
No, the lounge does not offer shower facilities
Guest access depends on your Priority Pass or DragonPass membership type. Check your specific terms
Access is restricted to Japan Airlines and OneWorld alliance passengers with eligible tickets or status
No, the Sakura Lounge does not offer shower facilities
Yes, guests are allowed depending on your ticket class or OneWorld status, with additional fees for some memberships
Yes, if you hold SkyTeam Elite Plus status or have a qualifying credit card
No, this lounge does not have shower facilities








