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15 thoughts on “Latest Airline Plans To Tweak Hawaii Prices Higher”

  1. Anyone have any idea why Alaska currently only offers non stop flights on Saturdays??
    It limits days or travel, rentals, etc. Unless you want to fly for up to 10 hours instead of 5. We lost a companion flight because our condo dates were not Saturday to Saturday. Makes no sense.

  2. Basic economics here. Hawaii told consumers to stay home they weren’t wanted. So they changed travel plans to go where their tourist dollars were wanted. Planes flew empty and so routes were cut. Every airline does this to every destination. It’s supply and demand. Perhaps Hawaii should stop telling visitors to stay home. Or is that exactly what the end game is intended to be? Only the rich can afford to visit.

    1. I see what you did there.
      You reacted to an article describing multiple-airline new pricing tactics that are being applied in all US markets (not just Hawaii) by posting an anti-Hawaii rant.
      Nicely done.

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