Hawaiian Faces Setback as United Plans To Make Headway

Pilot Disputes May Impact All Hawaii Carriers But One

Read which carrier has an agreement with their pilots and what’s happening with the others. Will this determine your choice of airline?

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7 thoughts on “Pilot Disputes May Impact All Hawaii Carriers But One”

  1. Where did you come up with this? United pilots are literally in the middle of negotiations and hasn’t even voted on a tentative agreement yet.

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  2. I have flown to Hawaii many times; my first being in 1968, I believe was Western Airlines. In the last 15 years, at least, I’ve flown Hawaiian airlines. I’ve never had any issues. The people behind the scenes and in the air have always been the best. I’m spending my 60th birthday there next week and praying for the best.

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  3. Thank God we had are vacation to Maui last year with No problem n I Love Hawaii. hopefully everything will be better by the time of are next Hawaii trip. 💜 🙏

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  4. Thank you for the report on the airline pilots. We definitely want our pilots well rested when they fly. Inflation is hitting them and their families too. I would pay a little more for my flight to ensure I have a happy and well rested pilot and co-pilot flying me to my destination.

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  5. United hasn’t signed anything, and the TA still has to go to the pilots for a vote. So no, United isn’t finished with their contract.

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