Posts Tagged ‘go! Airlines’

Hawaiian Airlines Increases Interisland Fares

Thursday, May 1st, 2008

Hawaiian Airlines announced that it would be increasing the base fare price on it’s interisland flights from $49 to $54. This is for one-way tickets.

This news of fare increases is coming on the heels of news that Mesa Airlines, the parent company of the low fare competitor of interisland flights go! airlines, will pay Hawaiian Airlines $52.5 million. This was from the settlement last year that claimed that Mesa used confidential information to enter the market of interisland travel when it was thinking about helping Hawaiian out a few years back.

These prices are for off-peak flights and don’t include increase to peak flights, which I think everyone can agree have slowly been going up. It will be interesting to see how go! reacts to the news and if they can survive after having to pay Hawaiian. The fact that Aloha Airlines is closed may help the two airlines stay in business but Mesa is having it’s own troubles losing contracts with companies like Delta on mainland based flights.

Only time will tell if we’re to continue to see price increases and eventually have to pay more than we should on interisland flights. Maybe these companies should hang out with the CEO of southwest and see how they offer such cheap flights. (Although $54 one way isn’t too bad either.)

Aloha Airlines No More

Tuesday, April 1st, 2008

Due to fuel prices and interisland competitor go! Airlines, Aloha Airlines has gone out of business. Their last flight, number 261, touched down last night from Kahului on Maui. This is a sad day for Aloha, since they’ve been running business for the past 61 years.

Personally, I’ve been a big fan of Aloha Airlines. The staff was always courteous, and always do give the Aloha spirit. Although I don’t normally fly to the other islands, I was glad I was able to support Aloha during my flights there. I do like Hawaiian as well, but I haven’t flown with go! Airlines. But, I’m sure that Aloha supporters will have much animosity towards go! Airlines, and that is well understood, as go! was able to insert themselves and take business away from Aloha and other competing airlines. Will go! suffer business-wise? Probably in the next few weeks with the departure of Aloha being on the news everyday since their announcement. But in the longrun, I’m sure the cheap prices from go! will be enough to get people to ride with them.

I would like to close saying “aloha” to Aloha, and thanks for serving Hawaii and their residents for a great 61 years.

Will go! Airlines Be Out?

Tuesday, October 30th, 2007

A federal judge ruled today for Hawaiian Airlines. Mesa, the parent company of go! Airlines was told today they would need to pay Hawaiian Airlines $80 million for mis-using confidential bankruptcy information to gain a competitive advantage over other inter-island carriers.

This could mean the price of interisland flights will increase back to pre-go! days. If that’s so, which Hawaiian Airlines CEO has said will happen to interisland flight prices that could mean good news for the Hawaii Superferry depending on how it’s travel schedule pans out. Either way, cheap flights may be a thing of the past if this ruling holds.

Mesa has yet to comment on how the ruling will affect go! Airlines inter-island travel.

Interisland Flight Prices Will Go Up

Tuesday, October 2nd, 2007

In an article over at Star Bulletin we read some quotes that we thought might interest some interisland travelers.

The quotes came from Hawaiian Airlines top dog, CEO and President Mark Dunkerley as he explained to a backruptcy judge what would happen if go! airlines were to leave interisland travel. The article states that he says his “company would return to pricing air tickets reasonably to cover the actual costs of transportation.”

Now we don’t know how much the increase would be but we would imagine our days of $19 flights, just announced this morning would be long gone.

The news comes as go! airlines battles it’s lawsuit from Hawaiian Airlines which could cost Mesa Air (go!’s parent company) $173 million and bar them from selling tickets in the islands for one year.

Who knows what will happen but it sounds like you should think about getting your interisland travel in soon.

$19 Interisland Flights Are Back

Tuesday, October 2nd, 2007

It’s that time again. The airlines are battling for your business.

go! airlines and Hawaiian airlines are offering one-way interisland flights for $19. You have to fly between now and November 30th and you must purchase your ticket by 11:59 pm tonight.

Get em fast because probably by the time I’m done typing this half of the flights will be gone.

$9 Inter-Island Flights, One Day Only

Wednesday, September 5th, 2007

For one day only Aloha Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines, and go! Airlines will be offering one-way $9 inter-island flights. You must purchase tickets by midnight tonight, so if you’re reading this, you’re already on your computer, head over to one of those airlines sites and book!

The only catch is that the flight must occur by the end of the year. 3 airlines, 4 more months? That’s a lot of flights to choose from and it appears they’re going to be offering a lot of flights open to this new value (although that usually is never the case so we won’t hold our breath over here.)

New Interisland Price Wars

Tuesday, June 26th, 2007

Watching the news this morning before going to work, I was surprised to hear another interisland price war among the 3 major interisland airlines. Today, Hawaiian, Aloha and go! Airlines are offering a $19 one way ticket to the interislands as long as your purchase the ticket today.

What are the restrictions for such a low price? Well, the ticket must be purchase today on the respective internet site, and the fares are only good for travel from now until July 12th. The only problem is that we don’t know how many seats are good for this $19 fare. As with the $2 fare offered by go! Airlines, there were only a few seats available for each flight out.

So if you are planning on flying to the interislands soon, maybe for July 4th, or just because, make sure you log on to each airlines’ respective website and book your trip today. Seeing how go! Airlines’ website crashed during their $2 special, the sooner you book, the better.

I just can’t see how any of these airlines make any money. The only thing I can see from the price war is to take the hit now, commit customers to their airline, and bankrupt the opposing airlines. Otherwise, strategically, this will only make them lose more and more money. Oh well, I guess at least it’s good for us. :) Take advantage of it while you can!