The world has plenty of airports in beautiful areas. San Francisco International, Nice Côte d'Azur Airport, and Tokyo Haneda are some airfields that directly abut water and feature fantastic views. One of the most beautiful airports worldwide is Honolulu's Daniel K.

Inouye International. There are stunning shades of turquoise and sapphire water between the runways and on three sides of the airport. O'ahu's mountains are visible from many parts of the airport, including the prominent Diamond Head State Monument at the end of Waikiki Beach.

These natural features contrast the towering skyline of Honolulu, which is also visible from the airport. Overall, the views from the airport in Honolulu are some of the most breathtaking (perhaps even the best) anywhere on Earth. This article is dedicated to Honolulu's airport, the busiest transit hub in Hawaii.

The 2,000 mile oceanic crossing requires unique yet straightforward procedures. Daniel K. Inouye Honolulu's airport is the true gateway to the Hawaiian Islands and, as such, the jumping-off point for many people's vacation of a lifetime.

Serving over 20 million passengers annually, Honolulu's airport honors the late Senator and Medal of Honor recipient Daniel Inouye. Inouye served in World War II and was a Senator for his home state of Hawaii from 1963 until he died in 2012. The airport was officially renamed in his honor in 2017.

Despite its relative isolation in the middle of the Pacific, Honolulu's airport is a hub for major US.