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Speedishuttle is a bus service that offers transportation to passengers arriving on flights to Kailua-Kona, from the airport all the way to their accommodation, as this is a door-to-door service. It links the airport to various locations around the island, and the fixed fare includes a meet and greet at the airport and a baggage handling service. The trip to the city centre takes about 20 minutes.
If you are looking to stay close to the airport after your flight to Kailua-Kona, while there are no hotels located directly at the airport, there are 3 options for accommodation nearby. Look for the Courtyard King Kamehameha’s Kona Beach Hotel, the Kona Seaside Hotel or the Holiday Inn Express & Suites Kailua-Kona Hotel. They are all located within 15 minutes from the terminal.
Car rental desks are all located apart from the airport’s terminal, and to access them travellers need to hop on one of the shuttle buses from the stop across the road from the baggage claim area. There are 8 car rental companies available, of which both Dollar and Thrifty offer ADA vehicles, however these need to be booked 48 hours in advance.
Taxi fares from the airport are metred, and you will find the taxi rank outside the baggage claim area of the airport 24 hours a day. A fare to the city centre should cost $25 (about C$ 34) while a taxi to Waimea would cost about $100 (C$ 135).
In the last 3 days, the cheapest flight deal to Kailua-Kona was found on the route from Vancouver, at C$ 215 one-way and C$ 456 round-trip. The most popular connection is from Calgary to Kailua-Kona and KAYAK users have found round-trip deals for as low as C$ 417 in the last 3 days.
In general from Canada, Air Canada, Air France and KLM fly the most to Kailua-Kona.
Kailua-Kona is 12 km from the centre of Kailua-Kona.
All flights to Kailua-Kona land at Kailua-Kona. The airport code is KOA,and it can also be referred to as Keahole or Kona Intl.
On average, a flight to Kailua-Kona costs C$ 439. The cheapest price found on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks cost C$ 191 and departed from Vancouver Intl Airport.
Based on KAYAK data, the cheapest day to fly to Kailua-Kona is Sunday. On the other hand, the most expensive day to fly is Friday.
The cheapest month for flights to Kailua-Kona is January. On the other hand, the most expensive months are May and June.
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Nonstop departures
Monday
Aeromexico,Air Canada,Air France, +20 more
Aeromexico,Air Canada, +21 more
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Tuesday
Aeromexico,Air Canada,Air France, +21 more
Aeromexico,Air Canada, +22 more
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21
Wednesday
Aeromexico,Air Canada,Air France, +19 more
Aeromexico,Air Canada, +20 more
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19
Thursday
Aeromexico,Air Canada,Air France, +22 more
Aeromexico,Air Canada, +23 more
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Friday
Aeromexico,Air Canada,Air France, +21 more
Aeromexico,Air Canada, +22 more
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21
Saturday
Aeromexico,Air Canada,Air France, +22 more
Aeromexico,Air Canada, +23 more
21
22
Sunday
Aeromexico,Air Canada,Air France, +21 more
Aeromexico,Air Canada, +22 more
20
21
Nonstop returns
Monday
Aeromexico,Air Canada,Air France, +20 more
Aeromexico,Air Canada, +21 more
19
20
Tuesday
Aeromexico,Air Canada,Air France, +21 more
Aeromexico,Air Canada, +22 more
20
21
Wednesday
Aeromexico,Air Canada,Air France, +19 more
Aeromexico,Air Canada, +20 more
18
19
Thursday
Aeromexico,Air Canada,Air France, +22 more
Aeromexico,Air Canada, +23 more
21
22
Friday
Aeromexico,Air Canada,Air France, +21 more
Aeromexico,Air Canada, +22 more
20
21
Saturday
Aeromexico,Air Canada,Air France, +22 more
Aeromexico,Air Canada, +23 more
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22
Sunday
Aeromexico,Air Canada,Air France, +21 more
Aeromexico,Air Canada, +22 more
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21
Flight was on time, the staff was personable & professional, & the plane arrived on time.
I was traveling with my 85 years old grandma and 60 years old mother. Which I requested to get a wheelchair. I went to the Delta Kiosk and asked for a wheelchair. They brought a wheelchair and 2 minutes (without exaggerating, time is important for me as I am well disciplined with a military background) later they said that the wheelchair belongs to American Airlines, so we need to switch it. We were like where is the other one so my grandma can use it? They are like, "it's on its way, she has to wait for the other one" I asked them why does she have to wait? Is it ok for her to sit on this one when the other one arrives. Answer was "NO". I guess lack of common sense was the issue. I started to explain to the agent that she can not stand still or wait. Finally, someone said that in spanish "she can not stand, let's wait for the other one" . Delta's wheelchair came, without an attendant or helper. They brought that wheelchair and left it in the middle of the airport. Nobody seemed to care. I had to push her to the gate. Then they finally realized that "wait a minute, there is something wrong with that". So they send someone, who later started harassing us, to tell us how he works for cash tips. Then a "Private Security Interviewer" approached us. I think his name was Carlos (His descriptions - tall for an average worker, ginger curly hair, wears glasses, overweight). He did not represent himself. All he did was show his badge for two seconds and when (later on) I asked him what his name was, he said "I already told you at the beginning". At that point we were waiting to be called at the Delta Kiosk (this is prior to the Customs first check in point). So, Delta Airlines hired "Private security interviewers" to make sure that nobody brings anything illegally to the US. Which is great, makes me feel safe and secure. But, it does not serve the purpose. Let me explain to you why. These interviewers do not know what they are doing or saying and you can clearly see that. They think that they are CBP or Immigration officers. They will get angry If you ask them any questions. Then they will put all these stickers on the back of your passport like they caught "Pablo Escobar". At one point I was sarcastic and told the interviewer that "I like those stickers, It's my hobby and I am collecting them. Can I have more of those?" and interviewers eyes and brain goes like "error 404". He did not know how to react or respond to that. Then he flags my itinerary on his iPad. Trying to give me a hard time since I asked him about his name, so I can call him by his name. But of course that did not change the fact that his lack of english made everything even harder. After 45 mins of wait and clearing the "Private Security Interviewer" you would think that we are going to be all set to depart. I was wrong. We waited in line to go through the security line, just like other citizens. No wheelchair, disability, seniority etc were important for her. They treat us like she is in her twenties. On several occasions they forced her to stand up. She was like "I swear to God that I can not walk, my son I wish I could walk, but I can not". They did not seem like they cared. Then finally they realized that she is legit disabled. They let her pass on a wheelchair. At the gate, Carlos showed up to make sure that I am going through the secondary check. They pulled me to the secondary check. And started asking me about my luggage. My response was "I only have one carry-on bag, to make everyone's (including my life) life easier". They asked the same question over again "Sir, do you just have only one bag?" I replied saying "Yes". She did not believe me and said "Just only one". So, I thought she did not believe me and I said "Yes, Si, Si, solo uno". She looked at me and then turned to the agent (Carlos) and stared at him like "did you not ask him about his bags, did you not know that he only had one carry on?". I am sorry to say that but they just looked like a bunch of idiots who do not know what they are doing. Finally they released me after a minute of secondary check. Meanwhile everyone is boarding and my grandma is waiting on her wheelchair. Then we approached the gate agent and I asked her if I could sit next to my family, if they had any seats available. She replied that "I can not change any seat at the gate, I do not have any authority". I replied "I understood". We got on the plane last and I asked our flight attendant if I could change my seat to be next to my family. FYI, their seats were 10 B and C, mine was the 35 D. Meanwhile there were empty seats on 10 D and F. Even flight attendants surprisingly said that "why did she put you all the way back, while we had 1/2 full flight. I will go and ask her". Our flight attendant was great and he made sure that I am next to my family. He went above and beyond and he gave the closest seat to the. Flight was good. Delta Airlines failed to bring the wheelchair when we arrived. Excuse was "Gate changed, that is why". I walked outside and grabbed an empty wheelchair. I put my grandma and brought her to the Customs. Then a Delta Airline worker approaches me and says that you can not move this wheelchair, it belongs to the gate. We will bring you a new one. A CBP officer heard our conversation and jumped in and said, "wait a minute you want her (pointed my grandma) to wait here while you bring her wheelchair?". He (delta worker) responded "yes sir". But when he talks to me, no sir, nothing. The CBP officer goes "Nope, she is not waiting here and I will make sure to pull her wheelchair". If that officer was not there we probably would have had to wait and be forced to change the wheelchair. The CBP officer, again the CBP officer, not the Delta employee, pushed our wheelchairs to the gate. Sincerely,
Ran out of my choice of main course in BClass. Kind of weird combo for substitute.
Great flight, comfort, and staff. Prefer tv in back of seat but watching on phone will do
They have more than 4 hours delay, and broken all my bags
The flight has been delayed and arrived 30 minutes late. I had a very tough connection in Frankfurt, I had to run to catch my flight to Newark and Lufthansa was absolutely not helpful. They just told me I have to hurry but didn't tell me where I should go , I was very disappointed
Provided earbuds uncomfortable and poor, garbled sound quality. BA does better
It never happened. How could you ask me to write a review of something you are not aware of never happened????
Bread stale. Croissant stale. Person behind me was kicking me throughout flight. Boarding slow.
So many minor delays, very little communication, and what there was, we couldn't even hear in the first place.
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