Hawaiian Claims Cost Advantage Over Mesa's CRJ-200s
Responding to investor's queries about Mesa's entry in the inter-island market, executives of Hawaiian Airlines said Mesa's cost per available seat mile on CRJ-200s flights in the region would be one-third higher than Hawaiian's CASM on its Boeing 717s. Basing its information on a report SH&E...
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