go! Offers Lift to Pacific Wings Passengers

go! Hawaii’s Low Fare Airline announced today that it will offer space-available accommodations at no cost for Pacific Wings ticket holders affected by the carrier’s shutdown.

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Jonathan Ornstein, go!’s Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, commented “We have always been committed to helping the people of Hawaii get where they need to go, and we will do everything we can to support Pacific Wings passengers and minimize any inconvenience and disruption.” Passengers that show a printed confirmation of a Pacific Wings booking at the go! ticket counter may fly standby at no cost on their original scheduled day of departure and route.

This offer applies for routes served by go! operated jet flights, and does not include flights operated by Mokulele Airlines.  Please see www.iflygo.com/pacificwings for details.

About go! Airlines

go! Airlines is celebrating 7 years of bringing low fares on the most popular routes within the state of Hawai‘i.  Since 2006, the airline has been dedicated to bring inter-island air travel to the people of Hawai‘i with convenient routes for kama‘aina. go! passengers fly in the comfort of the airline’s all jet fleet and enjoy true island-style hospitality. To book your tickets visit iflygo.com.

 

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go! Introduces Special Thanksgiving Holiday Fare Sale

go! Hawaii’s Low Fare Airline is celebrating the spirit of Thanksgiving with a special holiday fare sale.

Book by Monday, November 26th and you can fly in the comfort of our all-jet fleet from Honolulu to Kahului, Lihue, Kona, and Hilo. Travel from November 26th through December 13th and enjoy true island-style hospitality. It’s our way of showing you how thankful we are for giving us the opportunity to be Hawaii’s kama‘aina airline.

Book By: Monday, November 26th 2012

Travel Dates: Monday, November 26th – Thursday, December 13th, 2012

  • Honolulu – Kahului          $49 Tues-Thurs, $59 other days
  • Honolulu – Hilo                $49 Tues-Thurs, $59 other days
  • Honolulu – Lihue             $60 Tues-Thurs, $69 other days
  • Honolulu – Kona              $60 Tues-Thurs, $69 other days

go! is dedicated to the people of Hawai‘i and to being the inter-island air carrier with the most convenient and affordable routes for kama‘aina. Book your tickets now at www.iflygo.com.

*Terms & Conditions: Fares are one-way for non-stop travel on go! Airlines.  Purchase by 11/26/2012 and travel 11/26–12/13/2012. Fares are subject to availability. Other restrictions may apply.

About go! Airlines

go! Airlines is operated by Mesa Airlines Mesa currently operates 77 aircraft with approximately 419 daily system departures to 93 cities, 35 states, Mexico and the District of Columbia. Mesa operates as US Airways Express and United Express under contractual agreements with US Airways and United Airlines, respectively, and independently as Mesa Airlines and go!Mokulele. The Company, founded by Larry and Janie Risley in New Mexico in 1982, has approximately 2,700 employees and was awarded Regional Airline of the Year by Air Transport World magazine in 1992 and 2005.

go! Airlines Adds Flights for Labor Day Weekend

go!  “Hawaii’s Low Fare Airline” is excited to announce convenient flights on Labor Day from Honolulu (HNL) – Lihue (LIH), HNL to Kona (KOA), and HNL to Hilo (ITO).

In anticipation of the upcoming holiday weekend go! has added some additional flights to make it more convenient for passengers to travel to Honolulu, Kona, Hilo and Lihue to see family and friends.  The additional services include a HNL-ITO 9am flight, ITO-HNL 10:15am flight, HNL-LIH 4pm flight, LIH-HNL 5pm flight, HNL-KOA 6pm flight and finally a KOA-HNL 7pm flight which will all be effective for Monday September 3rd 2012.

go! passengers fly in the comfort of our all-jet service in true island-style hospitality. go! is dedicated to the people of Hawai‘i and being the inter-island air carrier with the most convenient routes for kama‘aina. To book your tickets visit www.iflygo.com

go! Airlines Adding New Flights

go!, “Hawaii’s Low Fare Airline,” is proud to introduce convenient new flights on its most popular routes from Maui (OGG) – Lihue (LIH), Honolulu (HNL) to Kahului (OGG), and from Kona (KOA) to Honolulu (HNL).

One of go!’s most popular routes is from Honolulu to Maui, and we are excited to add a new 6:45 a.m. flight from Honolulu to Maui, as well as a late evening flight returning from Maui to Honolulu at 8:00 p.m. The new scheduling additions offer more opportunities for business travelers to put in a full day of work and more flexibility for families traveling these segments. The new routes go into effect on 8/2/12.

go! is also adding a 6:00 p.m. Kona to Honolulu roundtrip flight on the weekends starting 8/4/12. Plus a convenient nonstop from Maui to Lihue leaving at 8:00 a.m. on the weekends effective 9/5/12.

go! passengers fly in comfortable all jet service and enjoy true island-style hospitality. go! is dedicated to the people of Hawai‘i and to being the inter-island air carrier of choice by providing the most convenient routes for kama‘aina. To book your tickets visit www.iflygo.com

About go! Airlines

go! Airlines is operated by Mesa Airlines Mesa currently operates 77 aircraft with approximately 419 daily system departures to 93 cities, 35 states, Mexico and the District of Columbia. Mesa operates as US Airways Express and United Express under contractual agreements with US Airways and United Airlines, respectively, and independently as Mesa Airlines and go!Mokulele. The Company, founded by Larry and Janie Risley in New Mexico in 1982, has approximately 2,700 employees and was awarded Regional Airline of the Year by Air Transport World magazine in1992 and 2005.

Mesa Website: www.mesa-air.com

 

Go!Mokulele Makes it Official… Enters Mainland Market

It’s official… Go!Mokulele Airlines enters mainland market with flights from Rockford, Illinois to Honolulu!

London and Honolulu are officially added to the list of Rockford Airport destinations…

…Flight Attendant Anita Jalbert said, “Going to be able to fly to Honolulu out of Rockford, this is such a great airport! This is so exciting!”…

…She said, “It’s a wonderful flight. You have a meal, and a movie, and just the landing in Hawaii… you step off and you feel the warm breeze and the smell of the orchids and the smell of plumerias… it’s just going to be wonderful!”

Many feel the best part is having the convenience and hassle-free arrival home.

A rep from Mokulele Airlines tells us they are very excited for their new destination. They plan to share ballpark how much flights will cost and flight times sometime this week.

Full article here: RFD to Fly to London and Honolulu

$29 Tickets to Molokai Now Available on Go!Mokulele Airlines

I just noticed that one of the sponsors of this site, Go! Mokulele Airlines,  is offering an awesome rate to get to Molokai from Oahu and Maui right now!  $29.00 bucks… can you beat that?

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FAQ’s About the Mokulele and Mesa Joint Venture

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Why has Mesa Airlines entered in to a joint-venture with Mokulele Airlines?
How will the new joint-venture work?
Will both the go! and Mokulele Reservations and Customer Care centers continue to operate?
Will the go! and Mokulele websites and reservations numbers continue to operate?
Which aircraft will be flown by the new joint-venture between Mesa Airlines (dba go!) and Mokulele Airlines?
Where do customers go to book Mokulele Express flights to/from Moloka’i?
Where will customers who book flights on go! or Mokulele Airlines check-in once the joint-venture is in effect beginning October 15, 2009?
The new venture will operate single class aircraft. What about the passengers who purchased a first class ticket before October 13, 2009?
Will the Ali’i Lounge continue to operate at Honolulu’s Inter-Island Terminal?
What will happen to passengers that have purchased Ali’i Club memberships or Ali’i Rewards memberships?
Are the Likiki Lele Coupon Books still valid for travel on flights operated by the new joint-venture?
How early do I need to arrive at the airport prior to the scheduled departure time?
How far is the Commuter Terminal from the Interisland Terminal?
Do I need to confirm my reservation?
What if I need to change my reservation?
Does go! Mokulele offer seat assignments?
Are the go! Mokulele flight departure times the same?
Do I have to pay for bags?
What are the carry-on bag requirements for flights operated by Mesa Airlines?
What if I have a surfboard?
What if I have a connection to another airline?
What happens to my Alaska Airlines Miles?
Will I earn Alaska Airlines Miles on go!?
Will I earn go!Miles for a ticket originally purchased on Mokulele?
Can I get a refund for my Mokulele ticket?

Mesa Terminates Code Sharing Agreement with Mokulele

Mesa Air Group Inc., (Nasdaq: MESA) today announced the termination of its code share agreement with Hawaii based Mokulele Airlines. Mesa elected to accelerate its previously announced termination date, as permitted under the terms of the Code Share Agreement, following Mokulele’s announcement that it had replaced its Chief Executive Officer. go! Express passengers traveling on or after March 25, 2009 will be seamlessly re-accommodated on flights operated by Hawaii Island Air Inc., dba Island Air, which operates a fleet of 37-seat, twin engine turbo-props on inter-island flights…

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Go! Airlines Announces Tentative Code Sharing Deal With Island Air

Hawaii interisland carrier go! said Thursday it has a tentative code-share agreement with Island Air.

If the agreement is finalized, go!, which is owned by Phoenix-based Mesa Air Group (Nasdaq: MESA), will be able to market services flown by Island Air between Kahului, Maui, and Hilo on the Big Island, and between Kahului and Lihue, Kauai…

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