Originally Posted by sidestep
(Post 3035068)
Good news. Can you post a link, I only see DOT ‘action taken’ on Spirit and Jetblue per Regulations.gov thanks.
https://www.regulations.gov/docket?D=DOT-OST-2020-0037 |
[QUOTE=Cholla6918;3035213]https://www.regulations.gov/docket?D=DOT-OST-2020-0037
isn’t that just the request? I don’t see any ruling by the DOT on the docket. |
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Originally Posted by Cholla6918
(Post 3035213)
https://www.regulations.gov/docket?D=DOT-OST-2020-0037
isn’t that just the request? I don’t see any ruling by the DOT on the docket. |
[QUOTE=sidestep;3035246]
Originally Posted by Cholla6918
(Post 3035213)
https://www.regulations.gov/docket?D=DOT-OST-2020-0037
isn’t that just the request? I don’t see any ruling by the DOT on the docket. Hawaiian, the DOT decided, can suspend service to New York, Boston, Las Vegas, Phoenix, Seattle, Sacramento and San Diego; and Portland, Oregon. It accepted the airlines' argument that since Hawaii Gov. David Ige has imposed a 14-day quarantine period for anyone arriving from the mainland, few passengers will be willing to take flights.Those under quarantine are only allowed to leave their homes or hotel rooms to seek medical attention if they need it, a rule that upends tourism to Hawaii during the pandemic. Hawaiian's application for a service exemption was backed by Ige and several mayors. Michael Victorino, mayor of Maui County, Hawaii, wrote the Department of Transportation in support of Hawaiian Airlines' request to suspend service to Kapalua Airport near Lahaina, a secondary airport serving Maui and two neighboring islands. "My primary goal is protecting the health and safety of the citizens of the three islands," Victorino wrote. "That means limiting the number of visitors to Hawaii until the health threat has passed and the restrictions placed on Hawaiian Airlines have been lifted." |
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https://www.staradvertiser.com/2020/...-indefinitely/
Sounds like a setup for some future concessions requests / furloughs / etc just like everybody else. Interesting how different of a spin this shows on exactly the same news in the other link. |
Sounds like a company being honest with its investors in its quarterly report. No company can survive in these conditions long term. Also seemed like Ingram was applying a little bit of pressure on the state to get things moving again. Of course anything negative can be construed as a set up for concessions, but I don’t believe that was the intent.
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Originally Posted by Hawaii808
(Post 3050555)
Sounds like a company being honest with its investors in its quarterly report. No company can survive in these conditions long term. Also seemed like Ingram was applying a little bit of pressure on the state to get things moving again. Of course anything negative can be construed as a set up for concessions, but I don’t believe that was the intent.
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Originally Posted by WindWalker999
(Post 3050560)
Yeah if you look at it that way makes sense why he would say that. Best of luck to us all!
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Sure is quiet on this forum.
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