Fake Hawaiian Airlines Giveaway Offers 410 Free Roundtrips

A hoax is being perpetrated on Hawaii Airlines’ fans. Have a look at what we almost fell for ourselves.

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7 thoughts on “Fake Hawaiian Airlines Giveaway Offers 410 Free Roundtrips”

  1. I am very disappointed how the scammers got myself & everyone who fell for it. I was definitely looking forward to a nice trip back home to visit family since covid happened. I hope this issue gets taking care of because it’s not nice how the scammers take average of everyone.

  2. I Didn’t! HAL’S purchases of several Dreamliners seems to heavily coincide with the downturn in Customer Satisfaction. The Investment in New, and better, aircraft to help increase profits makes sense but at what costs to existing customers? Is this a sign that certain routes will not be viable in the not so distant future? Is Hawaiian planning on servicing International Routes more frequently and thus the change of attitude towards Mainland/Hawaii routes. The intentional disregard towards the passengers isn’t warranted but the unresponsive Management doesn’t seem to care. Maybe a New Name will appear on their planes and company Logo that Better Represents Their Newest Commitments!

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  3. Typo—
    Inter-Island Airways was a subsidiary of Inter-Island Steam Navigation Company. They started flying in October using a Bellanca CH-300 and launched scheduled interisland service on November 11, 2029, using Sikorsky S-38 planes.

    S/B
    November 11, 1929

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  4. As the saying goes, if it sounds too good to be true, it probably isn’t. Thanks for making people aware of this scam. Sadly social media platforms do nothing to prevent these scams from happening or blocking these scam artists from even having access to do thes types of things in the first place.

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