Wednesday, April 12, 2006

Airlines to hawaii - Bombardier regional jets subject of safety warning


Bombardier regional jets subject of safety warning
Pacific Business News - The National Transportation Safety Board has raised an alarm about a fire hazard on the kind of regional jet that will enter Hawaii service in June. The Bombardier CRJ-200, a jet that seats 50, is extensively used by feeder operations of United

Chris von Imhoff Honored as Resort Executive of the Year
dBusinessNews.com - Anchorage - SEIBU -- Alaska tourism industry professional Chris von Imhoff has been honored as the Resort Executive of the Year (2005) by hospitality and resort industry leaders convening at the 2006 Resort Management Conference at the Pinehurst

Martin, originator of around-the-world balloon attempt decides to
Turkish Daily News - Hundreds march to protest police shooting of black US teenage girl Relatives, who have filed a lawsuit demanding a federal investigation, claim she was unconscious when she was killed US travelers still scrambling for flights after storm While the

Qantas plans to replace Australian Airlines with Jetstar
Australian Broadcasting Corp. - MARK COLVIN: There's more turbulence in the airline industry after Qantas announced plans to shut down Australian Airlines. Qantas and its budget carrier Jetstar will take over Australian Airlines' routes from July, and up to 40 jobs will be lost

Northwest and Hawaiian enter agreement
KPUA.net - NEW YORK (AP)_ Hawaiian Airlines and Northwest Airlines said today they have entered into a code share agreement for connecting flights within Hawaii. Under the agreement, Northwest customers who fly to Hawaii and connect to Kauai, Maui or Hawaii's

AA Vacs Inks GOGO to Growth Deal
Travel Trade - American Airlines Vacations and GOGO Worldwide Vacations have expanded their longstanding partnership in the operation of AAV Caribbean tour packaging to include GOGO product involvement in multiple AAV destinations. The new relationship, being

Go! Airlines Debuts, Sparking Airfare War
ABC News - HONOLULU Mar 24, 2006 (AP) A new interisland carrier Thursday began selling one-way fares on its Web site for $39, sparking an airfare war in Hawaii. Phoenix-based Mesa Air Group Inc. said its new "go!" airlines will start flying between Honolulu

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