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Howes Airport (IATA: HON), also serving Huron and the surrounding eastern South Dakota region, traces its roots back to the 1930s and operates from a single small terminal that handles regional traffic. This compact, community-focused airport is an important gateway for local business and agricultural travel rather than a major international hub. It’s a short drive from downtown Huron and is best reached by car, taxi or shuttle—public transit is limited but rental cars are available on-site. Fares at HON tend to be more affordable than large hubs, and service is typically provided by regional carriers or contract flights (seasonal United Express/American Eagle–style operations) rather than a full-service airline base.
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Plan to rely on cards and a single lobby ATM—there are no currency exchange counters at Howes. For better rates and fewer fees, withdraw at a bank ATM in town and carry a little USD for small purchases.
No duty‑free at Howes, but if you’re connecting to an international flight you’ll do your browsing at the next hub, where walk‑through stores by the long‑haul gates stock beauty, spirits, and chocolate at often-better‑than‑city prices. Expect big names like Duty Free Americas or Avolta (formerly Dufry), long opening hours tied to flights, and access for outbound international passengers only.
Grab a hot coffee and a breakfast sandwich at the small café in the main lobby, then pick up last‑minute snacks by the gate before you board. Prices are gentle for an airport—about $3 for coffee, $4–6 for snacks, and $10–14 for hearty plates—with hours that follow the flight schedule.
Minor issues are handled quickly by trained staff with first‑aid kits and AEDs near check‑in, gates, and baggage claim, while serious cases go straight to 911. There’s no full pharmacy in the terminal, but nearby town options and OTC travel essentials are easy to reach; first‑aid help is free, while medications and clinic visits are paid.
Travel light at Howes: there are no on‑site lockers or staffed storage, so use hotel bag‑holds, a rental car, or app‑based spots in nearby towns. Expect anything from free at hotels to roughly $6–10 per bag per day with third‑party providers; carry photo ID.
Settle into two low‑key waiting areas—one before security and one by the gate—with free Wi‑Fi, handy outlets, and calm small‑airport vibes. There aren’t any formal lounges, but it’s easy to find a quiet corner to relax while you wait.