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GO Airlines $3
#1
Did anyone get the email this morning from GO for $3 tickets? I've spent over an hour online juggling dates at 6 am, managed to grab a couple sweet ones. Of course, with taxes it's actually $18.20 round trip. But, that's fine with me! [Big Grin] The site is a little jammed up though, slow.
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#2
Friends dont let friends fly GO!...[V]

(Just teasing, I have Hawaiian air-miles so I stick w/ HA)

Sweet deal though...
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#3
By the time this posted and went to the site...all the tickets were gone.
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#4
Yes, well that figures. I get up at 5 am daily, I guess I managed to "slip in". Tried to get my 82 yr old mother a ticket for a day trip with me, but 45 min later her new member# and password still won't take. The phone lines are all jammed up now also. It's a done deal. Sorry I mentioned it.

I have Hwn Air miles also and use them primarily, but times are lean and I need a break off this rock any way I can get!
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#5
I agree Sandra, the wife and I are heading to Maui tomorrow (staying at the Ritz, woo-hoo) and are going to be chillaxin for 5 days...

Funny thing though, we booked on GO and then they had some sort of cluster-flub so we ended up booking on HA..

GO! figure...[Wink]
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#6
Samdooby-

HA-HA-HA...that's funny. The RITZ...? Geez, can I sleep on the floor?

I just called an old landlord from Waikiki days and so happens my old apt is empty (a vacation rental now). I get to use it for two days for nottin! Apparently, my sob story about a need to escape was well taken. Hint to anyone: It pays to never burn bridges when you exit.
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#7
The $3 Go tickets were sold out real quick. We managed to get one, but couldn't get anymore than one. Oh well, better than none, I guess.


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#8
I totally support GO Airways for one simple reason. Even though Hawaiian has been here forever, I made the switch last summer while I went back to work in Waikiki as a #699;Beachboy#699;.

My wife would book me a flight for first thing Monday morning to Honolulu. By the time I#699;d get there to my rented house in Kaimuki it would be near noon time. Basically Monday is either a half work day at best, or just a day to relax and prepare for Tuesday morning. Anyway, my wife would also book my return flight home on Fridays. Usually my flight would be for anytime after 3p.m. But if I hit my daily quota on the beach early on Friday, I would also leave the beach early to return to Puna. So there are plenty of days I#699;d hit my daily quota by 10:00a.m. or 11:00a.m.. If that would happen on Friday, I#699;d quickly run home(Kaimuki),do laundry,pack and head to the Honolulu airport. With Go Airways it never matters what time my flight is. If there was an open seat on a earlier flight home,I can get on it for no extra charge!!! Try doing that with Hawaiian! They make you feel like the "sky is falling", then tell you it#699;s possible for a simple fee of about equal to giving up an arm & leg to change flight schedule... I#699;ll take my chances with the Go pilots, I don#699;t think anyones sleeping any more on the job!?

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#9
Beachboy, thanks for the tip regarding Go Airways not charging change fees for catching earlier flights. I ran into this recently with Hawaiian and am glad to know a way around it for future flights.
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#10
It's the same with Mokulele airlines also. They said they need to charge for any changes to make ends meet. Go's the only one that will allow you to stand by for an earlier flight at no charge.
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