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8 thoughts on “$80 Hawaii Fare War | 4 Airlines From Across U.S.”

    1. Hi LC.

      That was posted yesterday, and the fare is gone as of now. If you want the deals we post immediately, it is best to either 1) get our content in Google News or 2) via Facebook.

      Aloha.

      1. Unfortunately your yesterday is usually my bedtime LOL. No worries I was just hoping to snag a good deal. I’ll still be in Maui in September so good times. Aloha

        1. Hi LC.

          Yes, time zones. We have readers who are in all of them, so what to do? But either Facebook or Google News will be closer to real-time for you. The emails we send are more of a wrap-up.

          Aloha.

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  1. Every time I see stories like this, I have to wonder does the left hand know what the right hand is up to? Cutting routes one day followed by fare sales the next day… Reports of stretched beyond capacity airport facilities? Apparently, not a significant problem according to the airlines – let’s push more people to these same locations with lower fares. The point here is the airlines need to get on the same page with the powers that run the various airports across the Hawaiian Islands and fix the entire system (like now) before doing anything to cram more people into a system that cannot produce a reasonable customer experience…..

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    1. While the airport management (read: the Hawaiian government) is mostly to blame for this problem, the airlines are a significant contributing factor to the existing issues at the Hawaiian airports and need to play a role in getting this issue solved post-haste.

      Short of what is on display in Washington, D.C. on a daily basis, I cannot recall a more incompetent cast of players producing such an unacceptable travel experience with respect to arrival and departure of air passengers.

      It is frustrating that a state with the beauty Hawaii posses is so handicapped by an inadequate passenger travel system(s). To be sure, Hawaii has a unique set of challenges but they are not unsolvable. Get it done.

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  2. This is why Hawaii is so overcrowded. Airlines are all publicly traded on various stock exchanges. The SEC should require them to Price their flights with a profit in every single case. Probably around six to $700 per seat, more for longer flights.

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