About H5
H5 is a regional airline doing exactly what regional airlines should do — connecting the dots between cities that bigger carriers can't be bothered with. Operating across 16 non-stop routes touching 7 airports, H5 keeps its focus almost entirely on Honduras, with a single route reaching into Guatemala. Its main hub is Roatan (RTB), which tells you a lot — this is an airline built around island access and domestic connectivity, not long-haul ambition. With a total network spanning just 3,664 km, H5 operates small but operates intentionally.
Why fly H5?
Honestly? You fly H5 because sometimes it's the only option — and that's not a knock. If you're trying to get from the Bay Islands to the mainland, or bounce between Tegucigalpa (TGU) and San Pedro Sula (SAP) without renting a car and dealing with Honduran mountain roads, H5 fills a gap that nobody else really covers. That kind of route access has real value. With 15 of its 16 routes entirely within Honduras, it's clearly built for people who actually live or travel within the country rather than international tourists passing through. Short hops, local knowledge, and the kind of schedule that makes domestic Honduras feel manageable — that's the pitch.
H5 hub airports
- RTB Roatan — 3 H5 routes from Honduras
- SAP San Pedro Sula — 3 H5 routes from Honduras
- TGU Tegucigalpa — 3 H5 routes from Honduras
- LCE La Ceiba — 2 H5 routes from Honduras
- PEU Puerto Lempira — 2 H5 routes from Honduras
Top destination countries on H5
Tips for booking H5
Book early if you're connecting through RTB — Roatan's airport is small and flight options are limited, so availability tightens fast, especially around holidays. The longest route H5 flies is PEU to TGU at 393 km, which gives you a sense of the scale here — these are quick flights, so don't expect full meal service. Check your baggage allowance carefully before you show up, since regional carriers on short routes often have stricter weight limits than you'd expect. And if you're arriving internationally into SAP or TGU first, build in buffer time — connections on small regional airlines rarely have the cushioning of a major hub operation.
Frequently asked questions about H5
Where does H5 fly?
H5 operates 16 routes primarily serving Central America, with a focus on Honduras and Guatemala as top destinations. The airline connects regional cities and provides key air connectivity across these countries.
What is H5's main hub?
H5's main hub is Roatan (RTB), located in Honduras. This central location allows the airline to efficiently serve its network of routes across Central America.
What type of airline is H5?
H5 is a regional carrier operating a focused network of 16 routes primarily within Central America. It specializes in connecting regional destinations rather than operating as a full-service legacy or ultra-low-cost carrier.
When should I book H5 flights?
For the best fares on H5, book in advance when possible, typically 2-4 weeks ahead for regional flights. Prices may vary by season, so checking multiple dates can help you find better rates.
What are H5's baggage and check-in policies?
Baggage allowances and check-in procedures vary by fare type and route. We recommend checking H5's official website or contacting the airline directly for specific baggage limits, fees, and check-in requirements for your flight.