T1 at MKK is tiny, and this Flower/Lei Shop may or may not be open
Terminal 1 at Molokai Airport is small enough that you can walk its length in under 5 minutes, and any Flower/Lei Shop here operates on island time. There’s no solid confirmation it’s staffed every day or even on a fixed schedule, so treat it as a pleasant bonus, not a guaranteed stop for pre-flight leis.
Molokai Airport usually sees just a handful of departures clustered in the morning and afternoon, and shops tend to mirror that pattern. If this lei stand is open, expect basic fresh flower or ti-leaf styles rather than high-end custom arrangements, and cash may be easier than hoping a single card reader works.
MKK has only one terminal (T1) and security is often quick, under 15–20 minutes for most flights, so you can check for leis both before and after screening. If you absolutely need something for an arrival greeting in Honolulu or Kahului, have a backup plan at HNL or OGG rather than counting on this shop’s stock.
Flights here are mostly small-prop operations with strict weight limits, and earlier supply runs can impact what any Flower/Lei Shop has left by late afternoon. If you see something you like that looks fresh and reasonably priced under $25, grab it then rather than planning to circle back.
Practical tip: arrive at MKK about 60–75 minutes before departure, clear security first, then do a quick sweep of T1 for this Flower/Lei Shop so you’re not sprinting to your gate if it opens late or has a line.