Hawaiian Eyes Outsourcing Some Functions, Wants More Cost Cuts
Hawaiian Airlines parent Hawaiian Holdings, which yesterday reported a wider $26.4 million second-quarter loss due to a large one-time charge, is moving through a top-to-bottom review of the company to squeeze out more costs to offset fuel expenses and intense inter-island competition. As previously...
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