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  2. Aloha Airlines was an airline in the United States that operated passenger flights from 1946 until 2008. It was headquartered in Honolulu, Hawaii, operating from its hub at Honolulu International Airport (now Daniel K. Inouye International Airport).

  3. Apply now. $99 annual fee. See Terms and Conditions for details. Hawaiian Airlines, Hawaii's largest and longest-serving airline, offers non-stop service to Hawaii from the U.S. mainland and international destinations.

  4. Aloha Airlines flew to many destinations including Pago Pago, Vancouver, Rarotonga, Kiritimati, Majuro, Midway, San Diego, Kailua, Oakland, Orange County, Phoenix and many others. Formerly known as Trans-Pacific Airlines, Aloha Airlines (AQ) ventured out into the aviation industry in 1946.

  5. Nov 13, 2020 · The Rise And Fall Of Hawaii's Aloha Airlines. By Linnea Ahlgren. Published Nov 13, 2020. Inspired by the desire to create an airline where all Hawaiians felt welcome, Aloha Airlines served the islands for nearly 62 years before ceasing operations in 2008.

  6. aviation.hawaii.gov › pioneer-airlines › aloha-airlinesHawaii Aviation | Aloha Airlines

    Aloha Airlines. In 1946, the Trans-Pacific Airlines (later renamed Aloha Airlines) was begun in Honolulu by Ruddy F. Tongg. Starting with 14 employees, the charter service began with a DC-3 equipped with “bucket seats,” in competition with Hawaiian Airlines.

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  8. Apr 27, 2018 · Saturday marks 30 years since that deadly Aloha Airlines flight 243 accident that killed the 58-year-old flight attendant, Clarabelle Lansing, whose body was never found. More than 60 of the 89...

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