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Hawaiian Airlines begins merger-related layoffs

CRAIG T. KOJIMA / AUG. 30
                                Layoffs of Hawaiian Airlines employees include 57 people in Hawaii and another 16 from the mainland, according to spokesperson Alex Da Silva. Nobuko Fujiwara of Hawaiian Airlines, above, helps a passenger with her ticket.
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CRAIG T. KOJIMA / AUG. 30

Layoffs of Hawaiian Airlines employees include 57 people in Hawaii and another 16 from the mainland, according to spokesperson Alex Da Silva. Nobuko Fujiwara of Hawaiian Airlines, above, helps a passenger with her ticket.

CHRIS SYKES / CSYKES@STARADVERTISER.COM / OCT. 7 
                                Hawaiian Airlines plans to lay off 73 people as a result of its recent merger with Alaska Airlines. More cuts could occur, according to aviation historian Peter Forman. A Hawaiian Airlines aircraft waits for passengers at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport.
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CHRIS SYKES / CSYKES@STARADVERTISER.COM / OCT. 7

Hawaiian Airlines plans to lay off 73 people as a result of its recent merger with Alaska Airlines. More cuts could occur, according to aviation historian Peter Forman. A Hawaiian Airlines aircraft waits for passengers at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport.

CINDY ELLEN RUSSELL / FEB. 26
                                Hawaiian Airlines aircraft at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport.
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CINDY ELLEN RUSSELL / FEB. 26

Hawaiian Airlines aircraft at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport.

CRAIG T. KOJIMA / AUG. 30
                                Layoffs of Hawaiian Airlines employees include 57 people in Hawaii and another 16 from the mainland, according to spokesperson Alex Da Silva. Nobuko Fujiwara of Hawaiian Airlines, above, helps a passenger with her ticket.
CHRIS SYKES / CSYKES@STARADVERTISER.COM / OCT. 7 
                                Hawaiian Airlines plans to lay off 73 people as a result of its recent merger with Alaska Airlines. More cuts could occur, according to aviation historian Peter Forman. A Hawaiian Airlines aircraft waits for passengers at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport.
CINDY ELLEN RUSSELL / FEB. 26
                                Hawaiian Airlines aircraft at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport.