The primary airport serving eastern Hawaiʻi Island, connecting Hilo to major Hawaiian destinations.


Hilo International Airport (ITO) is located on the eastern side of Hawaiʻi Island, serving the city of Hilo and surrounding districts. It is one of two international airports on the island and acts as a key regional gateway for interisland travel.
19.72028, -155.04833
Passenger traffic decreased by 8% year-over-year in 2024.
1,200
Employees include airline staff, ground services, concessions, and airport operations personnel.

The airport operates below its designed capacity, with infrastructure able to support higher passenger and cargo volumes.
Recent upgrades include improved baggage screening and enhanced security systems.
Energy-efficient lighting and recycling programs are in place to reduce the airport’s environmental impact.
Coordinate with state and federal agencies to secure funding for modernization and resilience projects.
Focus on terminal renovations and airfield improvements to enhance passenger experience and operational efficiency.
Expand sustainable practices, including renewable energy adoption and waste reduction, to meet environmental targets.