Certification from the U.S. Green Building Council. A new four-lane TSA checkpoint has opened on the “mountain” end of Terminal 1, joining a 10-lane TSA checkpoint at the “ocean” end of the terminal. Hawaiian Airlines spent nearly $14 million on building the checkpoint and new bathrooms opening soon. MOBILE PASSPORT CONTROL HNL has successfully implemented new Mobile Passport Control (MPC), innovative technology developed by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). Eligible travelers expedite entry into the U.S. via a mobile app. MPC provides a streamlined and secure way to submit passport and customs declaration information via smartphone or tablet before arriving at the customs checkpoint. By reducing wait times and increasing processing efficiency, MPC enhances the passenger experience while maintaining the highest standards of security. For more details, visit cbp.gov/travel/uscitizens/mobile-passport-control. DEPARTURES 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 benefit from expedited screening. Find a new four-lane checkpoint at the makai end of Terminal 1. Visit Airports.hawaii.gov/hnl/flights/tsa-checkpoint-hours for an airport map showing TSA Checkpoints plus hours of operation. For additional TSA information, also check out TSA Cares at www.tsa.gov/travel/tsa-cares. The website provides information on security procedures aimed to help passengers with disabilities, medical conditions and individuals needing additional assistance to better prepare for the security screening process. WHILE YOU WAIT Between flights, enjoy access to unlimited fast, free Wi-Fi sponsored by advertisers or opt for even faster speeds when purchasing a Boingo subscription by visiting support.boingo.com/s. Also enjoy outdoor Hawaiian, Chinese and Japanese gardens symbolizing the blend of these cultures. You’ll also find The State Foundation on Culture and the Arts’ commissioned pieces ranging from freestanding sculptures and a Statehood mosaic, to murals, PATA Gallery of Legends, and a model of the PN-9 Navy 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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