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Hawaii Fare wars are off again in Hawaii and this time interisland hopping too, as low as $29 bucks, isn't that sweet?
Another fare war set until end of year this time. Inner island hoping will pick up greatly. Southwest determined to become king of the skys in Hawaii, especially inner island travels.As they say "how sweet it is".
Hawaii Interisland Flights | Southwest Airlines
Southwest is here for you, Hawaii! Find interisland flights to island-hop for pleasure or business travel, and learn how Southwest is giving back to the Hawaii Community.www.southwest.com
Close but not quite all correct. Deliberately selling tickets at the lowest price they can offer (and still make a profit, as long as the number of passengers grab on) as well as to encourage customers over to SWA with the super low ticket prices. SWA is not looking to put another company out of business, they are simply trying to increase their market share to make the new flights all worth while and not have to pull out and give the passengers less choices and cost sky rocket once again.Ah.... so you admit that your employer is deliberately selling their product for less than it costs to deliver in hopes of putting another company out of business?
That's what we in management call "predatory pricing" and it's resulted in several lawsuits initiated by the DOJ.
to be honest when they announced the intra-Hawaii stuff, I thought someone in Dallas was really smoking the good stuff.WN should really focus on flying people between the mainland and the islands. That's where the money is. It's not flying people between the islands.
Getting into the inter-island business hasn't ever worked out in the long run for anyone who's tried it. It's no different than Alaska -- we've seen MarkAir, Morris and others try to put a dent into AS's interstate flying, and it didn't work out too well.
Even DL had to pull back from their attempts to take on AS from SEA.
Making a point here E. All airlines do introductory fares to promote flying to gain some market share, as I stated to begin with. No airline is setting out to put other airlines out of business, it's just the airline industry when airlines move into new markets and add new flights as Frontier is now doing over there in ALT...Ah.... so you admit that your employer is deliberately selling their product for less than it costs to deliver in hopes of putting another company out of business?
That's what we in management call "predatory pricing" and it's resulted in several lawsuits initiated by the DOJ.
No such airport as ALT.Making a point here E. All airlines do introductory fares to promote flying to gain some market share, as I stated to begin with. No airline is setting out to put other airlines out of business, it's just the airline industry when airlines move into new markets and add new flights as Frontier is now doing over there in ALT...
Frontier adding new international routes from Atlanta with introductory fares as low as $69
Frontier Airlines will roll out five new international routes from Atlanta this fall serving the Bahamas, El Salvador, Jamaica and Costa Rica.www.yahoo.com
And to keep things hoping in Hawaii SWA is running their sale over in Hawaii thru the end of the year with their intro fares at $39 buckeroos.
If Frontier's fare sale in ALT touches on any of SWA's routes it wouldn't surprise me to see SWA drop their prices too, maybe down below 69. $59? $49?? or maybe even $39 to keep up with Frontier in ALT...
Island Hop Around Hawaii for $39 on Southwest Through the End of the Year
The airline initially started its island-hopping fares in July and extended it through 2022.www.yahoo.com
Making a point here E. All airlines do introductory fares to promote flying to gain some market share, as I stated to begin with. No airline is setting out to put other airlines out of business, it's just the airline industry when airlines move into new markets and add new flights