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Friday, March 21, 2008 (AP)
Aloha Airlines Files for Bankruptcy
By GREG SMALL, Associated Press Writer


   (03-21) 02:17 PDT Honolulu (AP) --

   Aloha Airlines filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection Thursday, a
little more than two years after emerging from bankruptcy.

   Aloha said it will continue to fly as long as a bankruptcy court accepts
the airline's financial plan to keep operating.

   The airline said in its filing that it was unable to generate sufficient
revenue due to what it called "predatory pricing" by Mesa Air Group Inc.'s
go! airline.

   Aloha Airgroup Inc. emerged from bankruptcy protection in February 2006,
just 14 months after filing under Chapter 11.

   Phoenix-based Mesa Air Group launched go! into the interisland market
later in 2006 to compete with Aloha, as well as Hawaiian Airlines Inc.

   In January, go! reported a $20 million operating loss in its first 16
months of operations. Meanwhile, Aloha and Hawaiian reported combined
losses of nearly $65 million since go! began operating.

   Aloha said it was forced to match go!'s below-cost fares at a time when
the airline industry was facing unprecedented increases in the cost of jet
fuel.

   "It is a travesty and a tragedy that the illegal actions of a competitor
and other factors completely beyond our control have forced us to take
this action," said David A. Banmiller, Aloha's president and chief
executive officer.

   Mesa Air Group CEO Jonathan Ornstein declined comment, saying the company
had not yet read the filing.

   In October, a U.S. bankruptcy judge ordered Mesa to pay Hawaiian Airlines
$80 million for using confidential information it obtained from Hawaiian's
own bankruptcy proceedings to launch go!. Mesa is appealing the ruling.
Hawaiian emerged from bankruptcy in June 2005.

   Aloha said it will ask a bankruptcy court to approve a financing
arrangement with General Motors Acceptance Corp. that will allow the
privately held airline to continue operating.

   "Through this filing, we hope to achieve a successful outcome that will
protect the jobs of 3,500 dedicated employees who have made extraordinary
sacrifices for Aloha, and to continue to earn the support of our loyal
customers, business partners, vendors and financial backers."

   Mark Dunkerley, president and CEO of Hawaiian Airlines, said Aloha's
bankruptcy filing reflects the difficult operating environment in Hawaii's
airline industry.

   "It is extremely challenging and marked by high operating costs, record
high fuel prices and a very competitive pricing structure," Dunkerley
said.

   Gov. Linda Lingle said she was concerned over the future of Aloha's
employees in the wake of the airline's bankruptcy filing.

   "I am hopeful that this action will allow Aloha Airlines to successfully
emerge from reorganization as they have done in the past," she said. "The
continued, uninterrupted service of the airline is in the best interest of
the employees, Hawaii residents and visitors and our state's economy."

   Aloha operates a fleet of 26 Boeing 737s to serve five Hawaiian airports
and six mainland U.S. destinations. ---------------------------------------=
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Copyright 2008 AP

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