Hawaiian’s Loss Grows, But So Does Its Optimism

Hawaiian lost $19.9 million in the first quarter, worse than its $11.9 million loss in the first quarter of 2007, but said the collapse of Aloha and ATA will help the airline going forward. High fuel costs and excess capacity are hurting the entire U.S. airline industry, President and CEO Mark...

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