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Aloha Airlines halts passenger service

Boston Globe

Big names to sign off in WBZ cuts
Lobel, Kulhawik, and Wahle to leave

 By James Vaznis

Television sportscasting legend Bob Lobel is leaving WBZ-TV (Channel 4) as part of a workforce reduction announced earlier this week at the station.

Veteran entertainment reporter Joyce Kulhawik and newsman Scott Wahle will be leaving, too, said Ro Dooley Webster, a station spokeswoman, in an interview early this morning. She declined to discuss specifics of their departures.

She did, however, say that she doesn't expect any other high-profile talent to leave.

The station, like other media outlets across the country, is facing increasing pressure to cut costs as it grapples with declining ad revenues and viewership. On Monday, the station announced plans to reduce its overall workforce of 220 by 10 percent.

Lobel joined the station in 1979 as a weekend sports newscaster and moved to the weeknight position two years later, ac cording to a biography posted on the station's website. On Sunday nights, he also hosts "Sports Final," a weekly roundup. The show's guests once included Bobby Orr, Ted Williams, and Larry Bird, interviewed together for the very first time.

Kulhawik, whose reporting career at the station began in 1981, has secured many an interview with top Hollywood stars as they market their movies.

A former English teacher at Brookline High School and a cancer survivor, Kulhawik has been deeply involved with the American Cancer Society.

Wahle, who has been with the station since 1989, is currently a reporter and anchor of the station's 9 p.m. newscast on sister station WSBK-TV (Channel 38).

Neither Lobel, Kulhawik, nor Wahle could be reached for comment. The dates of their last on-air appearances have not yet been decided, Webster said.

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8:06 AM

Aloha Airlines halts passenger service

Los Angeles Times, USA- Mar 31, 2008
 
The carrier cancels flights starting today. Its air cargo business is not affected.
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
March 31, 2008

Long-troubled Aloha Airlines, saying it was unable to find a buyer or financing to stay in business, will end passenger service today, grounding the only carrier offering nonstop flights from Orange County to Hawaii.

The Honolulu-based carrier, which had filed for Bankruptcy Court protection less than two weeks ago, announced the move on its website Sunday and said it had canceled today's flights from Hawaii and several cities in California and Nevada, including service to John Wayne Airport.

United Airlines, which is a code-share partner with Aloha, said it would rebook customers flying on a United ticket at no charge and would offer a one-way discount through April for customers with an Aloha ticket.

"This is an incredibly dark day for Hawaii," said David A. Banmiller, Aloha's chief executive. "Despite the groundswell of support from the community and our elected officials, we simply ran out of time to find a qualified buyer or secure continued financing for our passenger business."

The move does not affect the carrier's air cargo business, which will continue to operate while a Bankruptcy Court reviews potential bids for that operation. The airline is a subsidiary of closely held Aloha Airgroup Inc.

The airline began offering nonstop flights from Orange County to three cities in Hawaii in 2001 but was immediately hit with slumping air travel in the aftermath of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. It filed for bankruptcy protection in 2004 and emerged from bankruptcy reorganization in 2006.

The airline said it was forced to file the latest bankruptcy case because of high fuel costs and unfair competition from Mesa Air Group Inc.

Aloha sued Phoenix-based Mesa Air in October 2006, accusing the competitor of using predatory pricing to gain market share in Hawaii. The suit is scheduled for trial in October. Mesa began offering inter- island service in Hawaii in June 2006.
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