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How Kona Airport Runway Fiasco Leaves Hawaii Travel In Disarray

Hawaii flight diversions, cancellations and delays are mounting quickly. How could this have happened following the recent runway issues at HNL?

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34 thoughts on “How Kona Airport Runway Fiasco Leaves Hawaii Travel In Disarray”

  1. Hey, thanks for doing such a great job! Heard on the radio around 7:30am this morning (1/16/24) that operations at KOA had resumed at 6am , with the repaired section almost finished!

  2. They weren’t prepared. Flights to Kona should have been sent to Hilo and passengers bussed to Kona.
    Landing on other islands isn’t going to solve the issue of people returning home to Kona or tourists here for vacations.

  3. from
    FB this am:Hawaii Department of Transportation
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    KOA 1/16/24 2:45AM update: Runway repairs are nearly complete and operations at Ellison Onizuka Kona International Airport at Keahole will resume for scheduled passenger flights at 6AM. Please check with your airline if you had a flight scheduled on 1/15 or 1/16.
    During repairs another section was identified for overnight repairs. The work will be done between 12-3AM 1/17 and will not impact commercial flights.

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  4. Possibly a Big impact on Hawaii travel. The Spirit and JetBlue merger was just blocked by a judge taking the administration’s side. The proposed Hawaiian merger may face very rough skies in court…

    Best Regards

  5. We are taking our annual trek to Kona in late February. So, we will be following this closely. Still, the question remains that since Hawaii is so dependent on air travel for tourism and cargo transport just how can they allow their critical infrastructure to crumble so badly? Just how competent is Hawaii’s government? This seems to be Third-World performance.

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  6. How the airlines handled this is startling. United got rooms and reimbursed for transportation for their passengers. Delta said you’re on your own.

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  7. The interesting thing is the runway at KOA is asphalt. Usually runways are concrete, so it was surprising to find this out about KOA. Runways made from concrete are often more economical over time, provided they receive the required ongoing maintenance. Asphalt runways require far more maintenance.

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    1. HDOT referred to the problem as “cracks” in the runway – suggesting the runway is concrete. However, HNN this morning showed photos and they are not just cracks but Potholes with chunks loose in the asphalt!

      8L at HNL is concrete for the first many feet and asphalt after that. It is that concrete that is spalling after just a few months. I have yet to read any technical explanation of that problem and the solution.

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  8. The Perils of a One-Party State, dependent on Tourism and Air Travel, like they never saw this coming, HDOT, Ige and Green? Add-in and Transportation Secretary Buttigieg and the 50th State is behind the Eight Ball!

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  9. The HDOT knew about the pavement issues since 2018. They were cited for excessive FOD on the runway. They did stop gap pavement resurfacing at that time. The entire runway will be rehabilitated in five phases starting in November 2024 and ending in spring of 2026. Flight operations should not be impacted since the work will be done at night. The contractor will be required to have the runway operational after every workday or face heavy fines.

  10. I was planning a trip to Kona Airport for May; Now, I may have to consider my roundtrip out of LIH, which is my main destination, and only consider round trip interisland if the airport is open. I usually spend 2 weeks on Kauai North Shore and a week on the Big Island if I can secure reasonable tickets and rentals.

  11. About an hour before our flight was to land in Kona, we were told that we were being diverted to Honolulu. We were also told by our airline, Delta, that there would be a team waiting when we got to Honolulu that would help us rebook our flight. After claiming our bags as we were instructed, we found that the Delta ticketing counter was closed and no one was waiting to assist us. Delta dropped the ball on this! Hundreds of passengers wandering the airport aimlessly, with nowhere to go because we were also told all hotels nearby were booked. The runway may not be Delta’s fault, but the way they treated their customers was awful!

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  12. What are you hearing about reinstating the Max 9s on Alaska Air? We are scheduled to fly on one from San Jose, CA to Kona on Saturday morning. Thank you. Gary

    1. Hi Gary.

      We keep checking but all that has happened is the airlines extend their flight changes one day at a time as we all wait to know what’s next.

      Aloha.

  13. Thank you for the report!. This is definitely something to keep an eye on and possibly have me change my plans for later this year.

  14. We just returned from Honolulu on Saturday. We flew Southwest non-stop, round trip from Las Vegas and had the best experience. Southwest staff was excellent. Flights were on time and easy. The staff at the Honolulu airport was great. Rental car company (Thirty/Dollar) conveniently across the street was perfect. Wish I could remember the young ladies name who’s on staff there as she is exceptional. We’ve been to Honolulu many many times over the years and really have never had many issues. Our best experience though has been Southwest. Honolulu should be proud of their home airport as far as ease, staffing and the fact that they have the kindest humans helping travelers through stressful times. Love that Airport.

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  15. I learned to fly at Kona. I was quite scared of the big military jets that practiced touch and goed as it was a mixed traffic firld. Is that still the case?

      1. Yes, we flew out of KOA first week of December F-35 Lightnings were doing crash & dashes at the airport. Free airshow the sound was incredible.

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      2. The military does touch goes at Kona Int’l Airport on a regular basis, especially with the C-17 multi purpose cargo aircraft .
        This isn’t an abnormal event, as the military does touch and go
        flights to all major airports statewide.

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      3. Yes, military aircraft use the runway about twice a month, sometimes after sunset for touch and gos. Always seems to be the same model of large jet, but I don’t know what it is.

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