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ATA and Aloha woes mean higher Hawaii fares


OAKLAND, CA - MARCH 31:  A video plays at an empty Aloha Airlines ticket counter at Oakland International Airport March 31, 2008 in Oakland, California. After 60 years in business, Aloha Airlines announced Sunday that it has ceased all passenger service after Monday following a filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on March 21. The airline will continue to operate as a cargo carrier but as many as 1,900 employees could lose their jobs.  (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)The abrupt shutdowns of ATA Airlines and Aloha Airlines won't keep travelers off Hawaii's shores altogether, but they could make an already expensive vacation destination even pricier and potentially put the leis and luaus out of reach for many.





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