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What wea re reading: Visitors return to Vegas but spend less, United ...
More and more people are coming to Las Vegas because of reduced room rates, but they are spending a lot less .
Pacific Business News (Honolulu)
October traffic down 14% for go
Traffic on interisland carrier go! airlines was down nearly 14 percent in October.
Earnings Preview: Ticketmaster 3Q results seen up
Ticketmaster Entertainment Inc., the nation's largest ticket seller and proposed merger partner of Live Nation Inc., is scheduled to report its third-quarter earnings on Monday.
Mesa Air says United Airlines didn't extend deal for operation of 26 regional jets
Mesa Air Group Inc. said Friday that United Airlines did not extend an agreement under which Mesa operated 26 regional jets for the larger carrier.
AAR Modifies Support Agreements With Mesa Air Group
AAR CORP. announced today that it has entered into a series of related transactions with Mesa Air Group, Inc.
Mesa terminates pilot training program
Mesa Air Group is discontinuing its pilot training program at San Juan College, ending a 20-year partnership.
Aircraft Maintenance Technology
Mesa Air Group, Inc. and AAR Corp. Agree to Modify Certain...
Mesa Air Group, Inc. announced today that it has reached an agreement with AAR Corp.
United Airlines to end contract with Mesa Air Group early
Mesa Air Group Inc. said today United Airlines has exercised its early termination rights for Mesa's operation of 10 United Express Dash-8 turboprop aircraft.
Interisland fares ready to take off
Interisland fare wars may be a thing of the past. The merger between go! and Mokulele Airlines combined with Hawaiian Airlines' decision to eliminate 5 percent to 8 percent of its interisland passenger seats makes higher ticket prices all but inevitable, analysts and travel industry experts said.
new Pilots say naps are not unusual
If investigators conclude that the pilots of Northwest Flight 188 were snoozing , it wouldn't be the first time.
Segal, DaveHonolulu Star - Bulletin The ever-changing airline landscape in Hawaii began taking on a new look yesterday as Mesa Air Group began the process of adding up to 10 flights a day in the wake of the joint venture between its interisland carrier go! and rival Mokulele Airlines.
The Business Journal of Phoenix
Dow tops 10,000, Apollo leads AZ gains
Buoyed by strong earnings, the Dow Jones Industrial Average popped back above the 10,000 mark Wednesday for the first time since last September taking all but one of Arizona's billion-dollar companies on its upward climb.
Republic Airways to exit Hawaii
After a bruising year in Hawaii's fierce inter-island carrier market, Republic Airways Holdings Inc.
No Layoffs Announced in Airline Merger
The new logo on both websites now reads go! Mokulele, as the two interisland carriers become a single operation.
Mokulele, go! airlines merge join forces to compete against Hawaiian Airlines
Two of three jet carriers that fly interisland routes in Hawaii are merging. The parent companies of Mokulele Airlines and go! announced Tuesday they have formed a joint venture and will continue to operate under both brand names.
Denver-bound plane forced down in Nebraska
Mechanics expect to have a United Express airplane back in the air soon after its emergency landing in Scottsbluff.
POLL: Which Stock Is a Hold, Even if Delisted?
Recently, the NYSE and NASDAQ have revived the policy of delisting stocks on the basis of bid price alone.
Mesa Air Group Being Sued by Mom Thrown Off Plane for Breast-Feeding
A Vermont woman, who was thrown off an airplane for refusing to put a blanket over herself while she breast-fed her 1-year-old daughter, is suing Mesa Air Group.
Three years ago, a New Mexico woman alleged she and her family were removed from a New York bound-Delta flight at Burlington International Airport because she was breast-feeding her 22-month-old daughter and refused to cover up.
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