Go's Loads Creep Above 66% In September
September load factors at Mesa's Hawaiian subsidiary Go inched up to 66.1% from 64.5% in August. Go flew 8.7 million revenue passenger miles on 13.2 million available seat miles. Last week, a bankruptcy judge allowed Go to keep selling tickets, denying a request by Hawaiian Airlines that stemmed...
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