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Aloha Announces Southern California Schedule

Aloha Airlines today announced its
schedule for expanding Aloha’s Hawaii service from ultra-convenient John
Wayne Airport in Orange County. With the addition of a second daily flight
to Honolulu and a second to Maui, Aloha Airlines will operate five daily
departures from Orange County, inviting travelers to avoid the traffic and
congestion of LAX, and fly to Hawaii with far less hassle. Beginning April 3, four convenient morning departures daily—two to
Maui, one to Honolulu and one to Kona, will provide a tempting array of
options for getting to any of Hawaii’s islands in time to enjoy a day on
the beach. In addition, a new early-evening flight to Honolulu will make
it possible to put in a day’s work before taking off, or make same-day
connections through Orange County to other places in Hawaii.

“An in-depth analysis of Aloha’s routes and schedules revealed a strong
demand for our brand of transpacific service from Orange County to
Hawaii,” said David A. Banmiller, Aloha’s president and chief executive
officer. “We are confident the market will continue to grow as Southern
Californians become aware of the comfort, convenience and quality of
Aloha’s flights to Hawaii.”

Aloha to add a second flight from San Diego

In addition, Aloha also announced that it is increasing service to San
Diego, its newest destination.

Beginning April 3, Aloha will operate a daily non-stop from San Diego
International Airport to Honolulu. The new flight complements Aloha’s
current daily non-stop between San Diego and Maui, which began on December
15, 2004.
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