If anything, we're probably looking for some -200's in the mainland in case Hawaiian goes into liquidation. Anything else wouldn't fit the pattern....
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In other news...
http://www.alohaairlines.com/aq/pre...052417921,6460,
ALOHA TO OFFER DAILY SERVICE FROM RENO
HONOLULU— Aloha Airlines will begin daily service between Reno and Honolulu in July, making the picturesque northern Nevada resort city the eighth North American destination to enjoy Aloha’s award-winning service to Hawaii.
Aloha’s service from Honolulu to Reno will begin on July 1, 2003, pending final government approval. The inaugural flight from Reno to Honolulu will depart early the next morning and stop in Orange County, California.
Aloha already serves Las Vegas, Nevada, with two flights a day to the Islands, and now becomes the only airline to offer same-plane service between Reno and the 50th State.
“We are thrilled to be flying to Reno, making it easier and more enjoyable for travelers from there to visit Hawaii, and adding an exciting new destination for Hawaii’s people to explore,” said Glenn R. Zander, Aloha President and Chief Executive Officer.
To launch the new service, Aloha will offer an introductory fare of $399 round-trip, with certain fees and charges additional, for travel from July 1 through July 30, 2003. Seats at the introductory fare are limited and some restrictions apply.
The Reno-Lake Tahoe area is renowned for its spectacular natural beauty. With 20,000 guest rooms, the area attracts millions of visitors each year, who come for gaming, entertainment and outdoor adventure.
Flight 481 will depart from Reno/Tahoe International Airport at 7 a.m., arriving at Orange County’s John Wayne Airport in the heart of Southern California, at 8:20 a.m. The continuation of Flight 481 will depart Orange County at 9:10 a.m., and arrive at Honolulu’s traveler-friendly Interisland Terminal at 11:53 a.m. Flight 482 will depart daily from Honolulu at 12:25 p.m. and arrive at Orange County at 8:41 p.m. The flight continues on to Reno, departing at 9:25 p.m. and arriving at 10:45 p.m.
Aloha brought a new dimension to flying between the West Coast and Hawaii when it launched its first transpacific service on February 14, 2000, aboard quiet, comfortable Next Generation Boeing 737-700 aircraft.
While most airlines are cutting back on meals and amenities, Aloha continues to provide an enhanced level of inflight service.
Passsengers in First Class and Coach will savor Hawaii Regional Cuisine created by acclaimed Master Chef Alan Wong, whose Honolulu restaurant has been rated among the Top 10 restaurants in the nation by Gourmet magazine. Aloha’s Coach service also offers passengers a complimentary mai-tai cocktail, free headsets, movies and audio entertainment and warm, fresh-baked cookies with a glass of milk.
Aloha’s outstanding inflight service was recently recognized as the first place Diamond Award winner in international competition conducted by Onboard Services magazine.
Aloha also serves Oakland, Burbank and Sacramento, California; Phoenix, Arizona; and Vancouver, Canada. Aloha’s destinations in the Pacific include Rarotonga in the Cook Islands and Majuro in the Marshall Islands.
Aloha’s sister airline, Island Air, provides daily service between Honolulu and smaller airports on Maui, Molokai and Lanai. For more information, visit Aloha’s Web site on the Internet at
www.alohaairlines.com.