Alaska Airlines says it's buying Hawaiian Airlines in $1.9 billion deal
Alaska Airlines says it's buying Hawaiian Airlines in $1.9 billion deal

Alaska Airlines says it's buying Hawaiian Airlines in $1.9 billion deal

Alaska Airlines says it's buying Hawaiian Airlines in $1.9 billion deal
Alaska Airlines says it's buying Hawaiian Airlines in $1.9 billion deal
Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines will operate from Seattle
STOP CONFUSING ME!
"We exclusively fly to map insets" - Hawaskan Airlines
I feel like pretty soon we'll have one airline, one gaming studio, one brick and mortar supermarket, etc.
Oh this is a great thing.
I frequently fly between the islands and mainland.
Hawaiian is an overpriced joke.
No wifi, two to three times the price of southwest interisland, same compared with Alaska to mainland. I only fly Alaska to mainland. 8 dollar internet, no bullshit around bags, consistently good results in scheduling or delays, and when they fuck up , they make it right.
If they could get Hawaiian (which pret nds to be luxury but has fewer features than discount carriers) to be competitive with southwest interisland..
Wait, are the luxury hot pockets not really a luxury? Based in HNL and every flight back to mainland is a hassle, Hawaiian has two directs I fly. I don’t mind southwest for sub 3 hour flights but cross ocean, I want to know my seat assignment and have the extra leg room for my tall-self. Let’s see how this shakes out.
I really thought Alaska already owned HA
Just please don’t increase the cost of island hopping, it’s our only option.
And so it begins. The inset wars.
I wonder if this will create a point card opportunity if the frequent flier programs merge?
Now this is diversification