The driving distance from Waimea-Kohala Airport to Hilo International Airport is:

60 miles / 97 km

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Driving distance from MUE to ITO

The total driving distance from MUE to ITO is 60 miles or 97 kilometers.

Your trip begins at Waimea-Kohala Airport in Waimea, Hawaii. It ends at Hilo International Airport in Hilo, Hawaii.

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Waimea-Kohala Airport

IATA: MUE
ICAO: PHMU
FAA: MUE
City: Waimea
State: Hawaii
Zip code: 96743
Country: United States
Category: airports

Hilo International Airport

IATA: ITO
ICAO: PHTO
FAA: ITO
City: Hilo
State: Hawaii
Zip code: 96720
Country: United States
Category: airports

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