Aloha Moves To Cease Services As State Argues To Keep Carrier Going

Aloha Airlines, founded in 1946, moved to shut down its passenger services yesterday in spite of a last-ditch attempt by Hawaii’s governor to force the bankrupt airline to continue flying. “We’re shutting down,” an Aloha spokesman said mid-day yesterday, as the airline prepared for a hearing in the...

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