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Fewer routes to paradise
The abrupt shutdown of two airlines this week means there are fewer ways to get to a good luau. With Aloha Airlines and ATA out of the picture, that luau is going to be out of reach for more people. Experts say the losses could mean fare hikes for an already expensive vacation destination, and Hawaii will be missing out on tourism dollars. One official says she's expecting a loss of more than 500,000 visitors. That's just the number of travelers ATA was expected to bring to the islands during the remainder of the year.
Posted by Melissa Kaplan on April 4, 2008 4:03 AM PT | Permalink
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