Are they safe? Are they unionized? Should I worry??
-Amy
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aryn16 |
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Does anyone know anything about Go! Airlines (www.iflygo.com) in Hawaii? If I get to Honolulu (keep your fingers crossed
for me), then my husband needs to travel to one of the other islands for a conference. He has a reservation on Go for himself, but I'm a tad skeptical...
which would mean that I would remain alone on Honolulu until his return 3-4 days later. Although we'll be in Hawaii for 2 weeks, it's not an ideal
situation.
Are they safe? Are they unionized? Should I worry?? -Amy |
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Worried Mind |
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It would be a shame for you to miss out on the beautiful Neighbor Islands in Hawaii. Hawaiian Air flies Boeing 717s all the time so why don't you just
booked on Hawaiian Air and meet up at the airport. The flights are all less than 30 minuties long.
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OneAnt |
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Keep in mind, Go! is the airline in the investigation as to whether two pilots fell asleep in-flight. Both pilots were fired as a result.
I'm with Worried Mind on this one. |
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