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HAWAII & SOUTH PACIFIC  NEWS
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Hawaiian Airlines Remains Profitable in Turbulent Skies
Hawaiian Airlines posted a profit for the first quarter of the year, and seems poised to get more business when its nonstop flights from New York to Honolulu start next month.
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Third Annual Hawaii Travel Exchange Starts October 21, 2012
The event will be held October 21 to 24, 2012 at Waikoloa Beach Marriott Resort & Spa on the Big Island.
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Hawaiian Congresswoman Testifies in Favor of Tourism
Congresswoman Mazie Hirono (D-Hawaii) is promoting efforts to expedite visa processing and increase visitors to the U.S.
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Schedule for Oahu's Aloha Festivals Announced
The theme for this year’s Oahu celebration in September is “Ho‘onui ‘Ike,” meaning “to increase knowledge, enrich.”
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Maui's Makena Beach & Golf Resort Gets New General Manager
Carmine Iommazzo is the new general manager of The Makena Beach & Golf Resort on Maui.
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Alaska Airlines Adds Portland-Kauai Flights
Alaska Airlines will offer four flights a week between Portland, Oregon, and Kauai, Hawaii, starting November 5.
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Qantas to Be Divided Into Domestic and International Businesses
Qantas's domestic and international operations will be headed by separate chief executives and independently managed starting July 1, 2012.
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Virgin Australia Launches Biodiesel Trial for Ground Equipment
The airline has a target of using 5 percent renewable fuel by 2020.
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TODAY'S LINKS
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Group sues to add rare dolphin in Hawaii to endangered species list
An environmental group has filed a lawsuit against the National Marine Fisheries Service to put a population of rare dolphins living near Hawaii on the endangered species list.
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Australia's north yet to tap tourism market
Tourism Australia says the Northern Territory needs to make sure its travel products are geared to the growing number of visitors from Asia.
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Changing of the guard at Castaway Island, Fiji
Long time Castaway Island Resort Manager, Dawn Wakeham will retire from her role as Resort Manager on May 27.
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HAWAII FEATURED DEALS
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Island Destinations Offers Bonus Commissions for Tahiti, Hawaii
Island Destinations is offering an extra 1 percent commission on all bookings made for travel through December 15.
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Hawaii Marriott Summer Packages
The recently renovated Courtyard Kaua'i at Coconut Beach is offering two special summer deals.
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Goway Reduces Prices to Tahiti, Moorea and Bora Bora
Goway is offering reduced pricing for travel to Tahiti, Moorea, and Bora Bora.
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HAWAII TRAVEL DEALS
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Tourism Australia Partners With Air New Zealand for Packages
Destinations include Kangaroo Island, the Barossa wine region in South Australia, Queensland’s Daintree Rainforest and the Great Barrier Reef.
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