ments include new restaurants and retail, remodeled restrooms, sustainable measures and WiFi upgrades. DEPARTURES For details on HNL parking facilities and free airport Wiki-Wiki shuttles, click on the “Getting To & From” link at airports.hawaii.gov/hnl. Signage improvement projects have assigned each parking garage its own distinct color matching new signage located above roadways. To be eligible for TSA PreCheck, U.S. Armed Forces members must include the DoD ID number from the back of the Common Access Card into the “Known Traveler” field when booking flights or updating Defense Travel System profile. If you have a TSA PreCheck indicator on your boarding pass, family members 12 and younger may also participate in the expedited screening. A new four-lane checkpoint will be located at the makai end of Terminal 1. Visit airports.hawaii.gov/hnl/flights/tsacheckpoint-hours. WHILE YOU WAIT Between flights, customers have access to unlimited fast, free Wi-Fi sponsored by advertisers or can opt for even faster speeds by purchasing a Boingo subscription. Or enjoy the outdoor Hawaiian, Chinese and Japanese gardens symbolizing the intermingling of these cultures. You’ll also find The State Foundation on Culture and the Arts’ commissioned pieces ranging from freestanding sculptures to a Statehood mosaic, murals, PATA Gallery of Legends, and a model of the PN-9 Navy aircraft flown by John Rodgers and his crew on the first Trans-Pacific flight in 1925. Popular dining options include Stinger Ray’s Bar & Grill, California Pizza Kitchen, Sammy’s Bar & Grill, Atrium Bar and Kona Brewing. Other services include ATMs, newsstands, recharging stations, and shopping for pre-inspected tropical plants and “Made In Hawaii” items. Airport 22 View of the H-1 Freeway, with the Navy-Marine Golf Course to the left and HNL to the right. Chinese, Hawaiian and Japanese Gardens offer travelers a pleasant break.
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