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HNL Style

Gifts

2 · C12 Open · 10 am - 8 pm ★ 3.9

Gate C12 in Terminal 2 is where HNL Style sits

Right by gate C12 in Terminal 2, HNL Style leans hard into last‑minute Hawaii gifts and souvenirs. It runs daily from 10 am to 8 pm, so it catches most midday and evening departures but may be closed if you land on an early-morning arrival. Everything here stays post-security, so you can grab something and walk to your C-gates in under 5 minutes.

HNL Style scores about a 3.9 rating online, which tracks with what you see on the shelves: solid but standard gift shop, not museum-quality merch. Expect the usual Honolulu staples: logo T‑shirts, printed totes, shell and kukui nut necklaces, plus macadamia nut candy and some local snacks. Prices read like airport pricing; a basic T‑shirt often lands in the $25–$35 range and smaller trinkets sit under $15.

Food here is strictly packaged, so this is not a meal stop. Think bags of mac nuts around $7–$10, chocolate-covered coffee beans, and candy boxes that pack easily into a carry-on. Drinks lean toward bottled water and sodas at typical Terminal 2 markups. If you need an actual meal before boarding from C12, pair HNL Style with a nearby restaurant in the same concourse and use this shop just for gifts.

Stock rotates, but you usually find Hawaiʻi-branded caps, magnets, stickers, and keychains, plus some kids’ items themed around turtles, dolphins, and hula. Size runs on clothing can skew limited in the smaller shop footprint, so if you need specific sizes beyond S–XL, plan to check another Terminal 2 store. Gift bags and small boxes are on the racks, which helps if you’re heading straight from HNL to an event.

Practical tip: if your flight leaves from C12 or a nearby C-gate, walk to HNL Style first, grab gifts, then circle back for food; lines are shorter here in the 10–11 am window than right before the late-afternoon bank of departures.

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