Getting Around Island of Maui
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Island of Maui Airport information
Kahului Airport (OGG)
Kahului Airport, Maui's main airport, is located on the northern edge of the island between Haleakala and the West Maui Mountains, just three miles
east of the town Kahului. Spanning 1,391 acres, the airport consists of two intersecting runways and one terminal with 40 gates on two concourses.
Kahului Airport operates nearly 151,000 domestic overseas and inter-island commercial flights per year and sees more than six million passengers
annually.
Opened in 1990, the airport is currently undergoing a $365 million expansion with the intent to elevate the airport to international status in the next ...
Kahului Airport, Maui's main airport, is located on the northern edge of the island between Haleakala and the West Maui Mountains, just three miles
east of the town Kahului. Spanning 1,391 acres, the airport consists of two intersecting runways and one terminal with 40 gates on two concourses.
Kahului Airport operates nearly 151,000 domestic overseas and inter-island commercial flights per year and sees more than six million passengers
annually.
Opened in 1990, the airport is currently undergoing a $365 million expansion with the intent to elevate the airport to international status in the next ...

Island of Maui Public information
Maui Public Bus Transit System Line
The Maui Public Bus Transit System's fleet of 30 buses services Maui's central, south, west, Haiku and Upcountry communities. The transit system
operates 12 no-transfer bus routes and eight commuter bus routes. The Kahului Airport may be accessed on both the Haiku Islander route and
Upcountry route, while the Grand Wailea Resort Hotel & Spa is on the Kihei Islander route.
Most routes run daily from 7 a.m. to midnight. One-way fare ranges from free to $2 depending on the route taken. Monthly passes may be purchased
for $25 for access to a single route, or $45 for access to all routes.
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The Maui Public Bus Transit System's fleet of 30 buses services Maui's central, south, west, Haiku and Upcountry communities. The transit system
operates 12 no-transfer bus routes and eight commuter bus routes. The Kahului Airport may be accessed on both the Haiku Islander route and
Upcountry route, while the Grand Wailea Resort Hotel & Spa is on the Kihei Islander route.
Most routes run daily from 7 a.m. to midnight. One-way fare ranges from free to $2 depending on the route taken. Monthly passes may be purchased
for $25 for access to a single route, or $45 for access to all routes.
Rental Cars...
