Hawaiian Airline Employment

Hawaiian Airline Employment

Hawaiian Airline Employment

Well, it sure looks like the party's over for Aloha Airlines. As of March 31, 2008, there are no more interisland or transpacific flights on the airline. Aloha Airlines execs declared bankruptcy around a week before that, and had been seeking a buyer. Hawaiian Airlines met with Aloha the day prior, but the two couldn't work out a deal. This is a loss for luxury travel fans; Hawaii (and especially Maui, the Big Island and Kauai) represent the epitome of attainable luxury vacations.

Fortunately for people with Hawaii luxury travel plans, other airlines have the capacity to accommodate Aloha ticket holders. Rex Johnson, President of The Hawaii Tourism Authority responded to Aloha's bankruptcy with a release stating that Aloha Airline's code-sharer, United Airlines, would be a primary air carrier for inconvenienced passengers. In addition, other airlines, hotels, and the State Legislature are coordinating on contingency plans.


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