We should really question Mesa Air and Ornstein's motives. They've lost over 100 million in the last year and a half, so their prices are low to obviously undercut the market while they wait out competitors.
Will they continue? Can they hold out until Hawaiian goes belly-up too? Or now that 1900 locals have lost their jobs, people will wake up and see that $49.00 tickets really cost more than they think?
We should really question Mesa Air and Ornstein's motives. They've lost over 100 million in the last year and a half, so their prices are low to obviously undercut the market while they wait out competitors.
Will they continue? Can they hold out until Hawaiian goes belly-up too? Or now that 1900 locals have lost their jobs, people will wake up and see that $49.00 tickets really cost more than they think?
appleblossum24 3 years ago
It's so sad that Aloha is going out of business. It really is a dark day for Hawaii.
hawaii808sun 3 years ago
Mesa Airlines and Jonathan Ornstein should be investigated.
wanderer808 3 years ago