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Offsite Airport Parking Shuttle Lot

Economy with shuttle

Daily parking at HNL starts around on-airport rates, but offsite lots can undercut that if you find a legit shuttle operator.

Offsite Airport Parking Shuttle Lot at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport is a generic label here, not a single confirmed facility; current public sources only list the on-airport garages serving Terminals 1, 2, and 3. HNL’s own site details hourly and daily pricing for the official structures but does not name any third-party shuttle lots with fixed published rates.

Economy-style offsite parking around most US airports often runs 20–40% cheaper than on-airport daily rates, which can make a noticeable difference on trips of 4–7 days. At HNL, only the state-operated garages post exact numbers per 24 hours, and the research here did not surface a specific off-airport lot with verifiable pricing tables or online reservations.

Shuttle lots usually target departures from Terminal 1 and Terminal 2, where Hawaiian and most mainland carriers operate, with vans cycling every 10–20 minutes at many mainland airports. For HNL specifically, none of the reviewed sources listed a shuttle frequency, travel time in minutes, or pickup point on the departures or arrivals roadway for an independent offsite operator.

The key hidden detail: both the official HNL parking page and third-party comparison articles only confirm the on-airport options and a maximum daily cost in those structures. No specific offsite shuttle brand name, address on N Nimitz Highway or Aolele Street, or phone number appears in the vetted material supporting this guide.

Practical tip: before committing to any “Offsite Airport Parking Shuttle Lot” advertised around HNL, pull up the exact daily rate in dollars, shuttle schedule in minutes, and the street address on a map, then compare it directly to HNL’s published on-airport daily garage price for your trip length.

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