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Hawaii Fare Watch Latest Hawaii Airfare News 2008-06-16T04:48:34Z WordPress http://www.hawaiifarewatch.com/feed/atom/ David http://www.hawaiifarewatch.com <![CDATA[Don’t Miss Hawaii “Summer Fun”]]> http://www.hawaiifarewatch.com/uncategorized/dont-miss-hawaii-summer-fun/ 2008-06-16T04:48:34Z 2008-06-16T00:04:13Z Summer Fun

Use the Kayak Search to the right to find the lowest airfares anywhere!

The Hawaii Visitors and Convention Bureau wants to help you get to the Islands this summer. Their $3 million program to promote Hawaii tourism is called “Summer Fun” and offers $200 discounts on vacation packages to the Islands. For details and participating partners see gohawaii.com/summerfun.

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David http://www.hawaiifarewatch.com <![CDATA[Deal Alert - Los Angeles to Honolulu $462]]> http://www.hawaiifarewatch.com/uncategorized/deal-alert-los-angeles-to-honolulu-462/ 2008-06-15T06:00:01Z 2008-06-15T05:49:25Z Use the Kayak Search at the right to find the lowest fare to anywhere.

Northwest and Delta (codeshare flights on Delta) are offering roundtrips from Los Angeles to Honolulu for $462. We tested the fare through November and it’s still available. Hurry though, it was $404 just a couple of days ago.

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David http://www.hawaiifarewatch.com <![CDATA[Now’s the Time to Book Autumn Air Travel]]> http://www.hawaiifarewatch.com/uncategorized/nows-the-time-to-book-autumn-air-travel/ 2008-06-15T02:16:54Z 2008-06-15T01:59:17Z Maui’s Rugged Hana Coast

Use the Kayak Search at right to find the lowest airfare to anywhere.

According to Arthur Formmer in an article in the Houston Chronicle, now’s the time to buy your tickets for fall travel to Hawaii. He points out that after the heavy summer travel season the airlines will be cutting back the number of flights throughout the US. This means that airfares will continue to rise.

Specifically addressing the flight situation to Hawaii he quotes Hugh Crean, General Manager of Farecast.com as saying:

It’s even more important to buy your autumn airfares to Hawaii now, including your inter-island airfares. Following the recent bankruptcies or termination of service of the Hawaiian specialists ATA Airlines and Aloha Airlines, airfares both to and within the Hawaiian islands have soared. When fuel surcharges are included, the cost of flying roundtrip between Los Angeles and Honolulu can be as high as $900 for peak summer dates. The cost of flying from one Hawaiian island to another (like Oahu to Maui), which had gone down to as little as $39 each way, has recently soared to $74 and $84, and I wouldn’t be surprised to see it inch its way upward to $119.

So, if you’re planning a fall getaway to the Islands, now is the best time to book your flights. You might start by looking at gohawaii.com/summerfun, the Hawaii Visitors and Convention Bureau’s page listing special offers to Hawaii. The HVCB has a $3 million program to encourage hawaii tourism by offering $200 discounts on vacation packages through these vendors.

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David http://www.hawaiifarewatch.com <![CDATA[Hawaii Superferry - Use It or Lose It]]> http://www.hawaiifarewatch.com/news/hawaii-superferry-use-it-or-lose-it/ 2008-06-15T01:13:23Z 2008-06-15T01:13:23Z Hawaii SuperferryHawaii Superferry reports that it’s ridership has been steadily increasing during May. The company estimates that, based on current bookings, it will surpass 21,000 passengers and 5,800 vehicles during the month. It carried more than 5,500 passengers and 1500 vehicles on the Memorial weekend alone.Superferry has also announced that it will extend promotional pricing into September, $49 per passenger and $65 per vehicle. It will also wave the fuel surcharge for the promotional period.

Let’s do a little reality check here. Looking at the Memorial weekend figures above and doing a little math we can see that Superferry is still not paying it’s bills. During this period the average passenger load was 392 per trip and the average vehicle load was 107 per trip. (The vessel made 14 trips) That generated about $21,000 in revenue per trip at $39 per passenger and $55 per vehicle. Superferry uses 6,000+ gallons of fuel per trip. At around $3.50 per gallon for marine diesel each trip costs about $21,000 for fuel alone. As you can see Superferry is just approaching the point to where it will cover just it’s fuel costs.

Why is this important? Hawaii depends on it’s interisland travel network. For passengers this network is made up almost exclusively of air carriers. Aloha Airlines is now gone. Go! Airlines parent Mesa is teetering on the edge of bankruptcy. Island Air has put on hold any thoughts of expansion until the current market sorts itself out. Should Go! shutdown, that would leave Hawaiian as the only large interisland air carrier. Hawaiian has just raised it’s minimum interisland fare to $64. You see where we’re going here, with little or no competition interisland air fares are going to go substantially higher.

Hawaii Superferry could provide significant passenger competition for the airlines. (not to mention it’s cargo carrying ability) At full capacity it can haul 18,000 passengers a week on the Oahu Maui run, equaling over 160 flights of Hawaiian’s Boeing 717’s. That’s the kind of competition the airlines would have to take seriously as they set their fares.

Now the reality is with the price of oil at $130 per barrel interisland fares are going to go up, on the airlines and the Superferry. But, if the Superferry is not around they’re going to go even higher.

So, we suggest that if you want to keep some competition in the market and keep interisland travel more affordable, ride the Superferry.

Photo Credit: Hawaii Superferry

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David http://www.hawaiifarewatch.com <![CDATA[Go! Pilots Fall Asleep During Flight!]]> http://www.hawaiifarewatch.com/uncategorized/go-pilots-fall-asleep-during-flight/ 2008-04-30T13:58:18Z 2008-04-24T13:54:38Z Go! AirlinesKGMB television reports that the flight crew of a Go! Airlines interisland flight fell asleep during a flight between Honolulu and Hilo. The February 13th flight overshot the Hilo airport by 15 miles before the plane was turned around and landed safely. Both pilots were fired by the airline for not immediatly reporting the incident. KGMB’s story on the incident.

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David http://www.hawaiifarewatch.com <![CDATA[Hawaii Superferry Adding Second Maui Trip]]> http://www.hawaiifarewatch.com/uncategorized/hawaii-superferry-adding-second-maui-trip/ 2008-04-30T13:58:29Z 2008-04-18T13:52:56Z Hawaii SuperferryHawaii Superferry is adding a second Maui trip starting May 9th. The afternoon sailing will operate Sundays, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.The second trip will benefit commercial customers who want more flexibility in reaching markets according to Superferry President and CEO John Garibaldi.

Currently the Superferry leaves Honolulu at 6:30 AM each day and arrives in Maui at 9:30 a.m. The return trip arrives back in Honolulu at 2 PM.

The second voyage would leave Honolulu at 3:30 PM and arrive in Maui at 7 PM, returning back to Honolulu at 11 PM. The second sailing must be approved by the state Public Utilities Commission.

Superferry officials report that advanced bookings have “been very strong” since resumption of ferry service March 27.

Superferry promotional fares of $39 per person one-way and $55 one-way for passenger vehicles have been extend through June 5.

Superferry Website

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David http://www.hawaiifarewatch.com <![CDATA[Northwest-Delta Merger Likely to Reduce Hawaii Service]]> http://www.hawaiifarewatch.com/uncategorized/northwest-delta-merger-likely-to-reduce-hawaii-service/ 2008-04-30T13:58:41Z 2008-04-15T13:49:53Z Northwest-Delta Merger Likely to Reduce Hawaii ServiceThe recently announced merger deal between Northwest Airlines and Delta Airlines is likely to put more pressure on Hawaii air capacity.Delta currently offers seven daily round trips to the islands, five to Oahu and two to Maui.  Northwest operates six flights daily from the US mainland to Oahu.

It is expected the merged airlines will try to trim $1 billion yearly from operating costs.  This likely means flights will be eliminated on duplicate routes.

Both Northwest and Delta offer west coast service from Los Angeles and San Francisco.  The likely reduction in the number of flights will mean a further loss of seating capacity to the islands.   The recent shutdowns of ATA and Aloha airlines has already pulled thousands of seats from this market.

For now problems with the pilots and machinists unions are likely to delay the deal.   But, the handwriting seems to be on the wall, merge or die.

So, it seems likely that sooner or later it’s goodbye to those low low west coast airfares to the islands.  Well there’s always Mexico.

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David http://www.hawaiifarewatch.com <![CDATA[Aloha Airlines Shuts Down Passenger Service]]> http://www.hawaiifarewatch.com/uncategorized/aloha-airlines-shuts-down-passenger-service/ 2008-04-30T13:58:58Z 2008-03-30T13:44:34Z Aloha AirlinesAloha Airlines announced today that it will be shutting down its inter-island and transpacific passenger flight operations. Aloha’s last day of operations will be Monday, March 31, 2008. On that day, Aloha will operate its schedule with the exception of flights from Hawaii to the West Coast and flights from Orange County to Reno and Sacramento, and Oakland to Las Vegas. Code-share partner United Airlines and other airlines are prepared to assist and accommodate Aloha’s passengers who have been inconvenienced.The airline, which had just emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2006, filed again for bankruptcy protection last week. On March 21 Aloha announced the bankruptcy court permitted them to continue operations. However no new investors were found for the passenger business and the Airline was forced to cease operation.Seattle based Saltchuk Resources on Thursday offered to buy Aloha’s cargo operations for an undisclosed amount, but said it wasn’t interested in taking over Aloha’s passenger business.

Aloha has suffered since Phoenix-based Mesa Air Group Inc. launched a new interisland carrier called go! airlines in 2006, triggering a local airfare war.

Gov. Linda Lingle said she will ask a bankruptcy judge not to allow the airline to shut down until she is satisfied the airline “exhausted all possible avenues for continuing its operations.”

Aloha Airlines’s Announcement

Link to Aloha Airlines shutdown FAQ

Hawaiian Airlines Assistance for Aloha Airlines Ticket Holders

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