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#31
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Originally Posted by stanrhintx
As for the success of the operation, I suspect J.O. has done his homework.
What a scumbag...
#35
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Honolulu Star Bulletin Letter to the Editor April 23, 2006:
"We appreciate the warm welcome we've received and look forward to starting service June 9."
-- Peter Murnane, CFO of Mesa Air Group
I wonder if this is the warm welcome he's talking about...
"We appreciate the warm welcome we've received and look forward to starting service June 9."
-- Peter Murnane, CFO of Mesa Air Group
I wonder if this is the warm welcome he's talking about...
#36
Just curious.......Why all the negativity from Hawaiian and Aloha Airlines. Did'nt see any from SAN, SAC, OAK, and all the other new places that Aloha started flying to when they received the new 737-700's. I guess it's ok for them to move into another market, but no one is allowed in their's? That's what I call HYPOCRITICAL!
#37
Originally Posted by crewdawg52
Just curious.......Why all the negativity from Hawaiian and Aloha Airlines. Did'nt see any from SAN, SAC, OAK, and all the other new places that Aloha started flying to when they received the new 737-700's. I guess it's ok for them to move into another market, but no one is allowed in their's? That's what I call HYPOCRITICAL! 

And as previously posted, JO got a peek at HAL's books, and now is using that info to his advantage.
#39
Originally Posted by crewdawg52
I agree the inter - island market is saturated (lived on Oahu for 5 yrs). That's why Mahalo Airlines folded. But again, which market area is'nt saturated already?
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