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Island Air $52 Sale Ends at Midnight, May 9

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Q400 NextGen aircraft in Island Air’s livery. Courtesy photo Bombardier Commercial Aircraft.

Q400 NextGen aircraft in Island Air’s livery. Courtesy photo Bombardier Commercial Aircraft.

By Wendy Osher

Island Air has announced a $52 sale for one-way flights to all of its destinations.

The two-day sale began at midnight on Thursday, May 8, and runs through Friday, May 9.

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The fare is available only online at the airline’s website, and is good for travel through June 18, 2014.

Island Air currently offers direct non-stop flights from Honolulu on Oʻahu to: Līhuʻe on Kauaʻi, Kahului on Maui, and Lāna‘i, using a fleet of 64-seat ATR-72 turboprop aircraft.

Company representatives say fares are good for one-way flights, and are valid for non-stop flights only. Fares are subject to market and seat availability, and fares are nonrefundable and nontransferable.

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In addition to the $52 fare, other taxes, fees and baggage charges may apply.

Island Air was purchased by Oracle founder Larry Ellison’s ʻOhana Airline Holdings company in February 2013, and employs an estimated 250 personnel. Prior to purchasing the company, Ellison also became the majority owner of the island of Lānaʻi.

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