HONOLULU, Hawaii -- Mesa Air Group Inc., which plans to form an independent airline to compete interisland against other Hawaii carriers next year, announced air fares yesterday as low as $43 one way.
The Phoenix-based regional carrier said it will keep its Hawaii fares low by using six Bombardier CRJ-200, 50-seat regional jets to connect the islands with service to Honolulu; Hilo and Kona on the Big Island; Lihue, Kauai and Kahului, Maui. The aircraft will be in addition to Mesa's current fleet of 181 aircraft.
The fares, which range up to $85.50 for one-way trips and from $86 to $171 for round trips, can be purchased on a one-way basis requiring no minimum stays or advance purchase.
From the Honolulu-Star-Bulletin.

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