Traveling public alerted to temporary closure of HNL parking structure entrances

Posted on Jan 24, 2020 in Main, News

HONOLULU – The Hawaii Department of Transportation (HDOT) advises the traveling public of construction and temporary closures of two parking structure entrances at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport (HNL) beginning Thursday, Jan. 30, 2020.

The ground level parking entrances for the International parking structure and the Terminal 1 parking structure (formerly known as the Interisland parking structure) will be temporarily closed for pavement repair work beginning Thursday, Jan. 30 at 3 p.m. continuously until Saturday, Feb. 1 at 8 a.m. The closure is necessary for the pavement to properly cure before allowing vehicular traffic through.

Both parking structures will remain open during the repair work. Access to the parking structures for the general public is possible via the second level (departures level) mauka or makai entrances. The general public may use either lane to gain entrance. Monthly parking pass holders must use the second level makai entrance and scan their pass in the left lane only.

Public access to the Terminal 1 and International parking structures is open via the second level (departures level) mauka and makai entrances. Pictured is the mauka entrance. Photo courtesy: “HDOT” or “Hawaii Department of Transportation”

Monthly pass holders will use the left lane of the second level (departures level) makai entrance (pictured) into Terminal 1. The public may use either lane. Photo courtesy: “HDOT” or “Hawaii Department of Transportation”

Access to the International parking structure can be made via the connecting bridge on the sixth level from the Terminal 1 structure. The gate will open automatically as vehicles approach. Additional access can be made by exiting the Terminal 1 garage and entering the International structure from the ground level.

Access to the International parking structure can be made via the connecting bridge on the sixth level from the Terminal 1 structure. The gate will open automatically as vehicles approach. Photo courtesy: “HDOT” or “Hawaii Department of Transportation”

Over-height (7’ and above) vehicles will need to contact ABM Parking at 808-861-1260 to enter the parking lot via the Diamond head makai corner of the lei stand building.

Over-height vehicles will need to enter on the Diamond Head makai corner of lei stand building during the closure hours. Photo courtesy: “HDOT” or “Hawaii Department of Transportation”

For more parking information and ground transportation options at HNL please click here.

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