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Hawaii Market

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Gate-side snacks and souvenirs near Terminal 1 at HNL

Hawaii Market sits in Terminal 1 at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport, so it mainly serves Hawaiian Airlines passengers staying on that side of the airport. It functions as a general convenience and souvenir shop, useful if you realize you forgot a small gift or basic travel item after clearing security.

This shop in Terminal 1 stocks typical airport grab-and-go items: packaged snacks, bottled drinks, and simple travel essentials like toiletries and neck pillows. Expect everyday airport pricing rather than local grocery prices, so budget a bit extra if you plan to stock up here instead of in town.

Hawaii Market also carries Hawaiʻi-themed products alongside the usual airport goods. You’ll often see things like macadamia nuts, boxed candies, and small logo items that work as last-minute gifts. If you need something quick that feels at least somewhat local before boarding from Terminal 1, this is one of the easiest spots to check.

The shop is post-security in Terminal 1, so you can only reach it with a same-day boarding pass. That makes it useful for tight connections within Terminal 1, since you don’t have to trek back toward the main public areas or Terminal 2 for basics.

Tip: If you’re departing from Terminal 1 and want snack insurance before boarding, stop at Hawaii Market on the way to your gate rather than betting on cart service nearby.

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