Air Hawaii
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Air Hawaii was a scheduled passenger airline serving Honolulu from the U.S. West Coast.
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[edit] History
Formed by Michael Hartley, who at previously started The Hawaii Express and would later co-found CheapTickets, Air Hawaii started operations to and from the U.S. West Coast to Honolulu on November 22, 1985. The airline advertised its service as "High Class. Low Fares", and added service from San Francisco in December. The airline ran into financial problems and shut down on February 19, 1986.
[edit] Fleet
Air Hawaii operated two McDonnell Douglas DC-10 aircraft.
[edit] References
- Norwood, Tom W. (1996). Deregulation Knockouts, Round One. Sandpoint, Idaho: Airways International, p. 103. ISBN 0 9653993-0-3. OCLC 37263082.
- Lynch, Russ. "New airline may take off in Honolulu", Honolulu Star-Bulletin, 2000-03-22. Retrieved on 2007-06-01.