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Alaska Airlines Struggles For Hawaii Travel Spot After 15 Years

When they started, Southwest wasn’t in the picture and Hawaiian didn’t fly to the neighbor islands from the mainland. Now what’s next for Alaska Airlines Hawaii?

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32 thoughts on “Alaska Airlines Struggles For Hawaii Travel Spot After 15 Years”

  1. The takeover of Hawaiian by Alaska and their relationship with American and One World including Qantas and Japan Airlines is very interesting, use those United Miles now….

  2. WOW!
    This is quite some news for a sleepy Sunday morning in Kalaheo! Both carriers have provided good service. I hope the combined company can maintain the customer service that Alaska provides. To be able to call Alaska and get a friendly voice such as “Nicole from Olympia, Washington” rather than a sweet voice from out of the country who cannot always be understood or understand my question.
    As a Hawaiian Platinum flyer, I am looking forward to seeing how this merger / take over works out for all of the flyers.
    Mahalo for all you do and keeping us informed,
    Melissa
    Kalaheo, HI

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