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EXCLUSIVE: Hawaiian Airlines CEO: Iran War Pushes Fares Up But Merger Goals on Track

The U.S.-Israeli war in Iran has caused across-the-board hikes in airfares for Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines, and more increases and service cuts could occur if the disruption to global oil supplies persists, the CEO of Hawaiian Airlines told Hawaii Business Magazine. Diana Birkett Rakow, who has been in the role since October, says the combined airline company is closely monitoring the unpredictable oil market, and like other global air…
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The airline is currently the only one to have informed its customers that fares are about to skyrocket, citing the war in the Middle East, which has impacted kerosene prices, a price that is also likely to be raised by the Comorian government in the coming days. This was almost predictable. More than a month after the start of the war by the United States and Israel, Comorian travelers are beginning to feel the effects of this conflict, which ha…

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Hawaii Business Magazine broke the news on Monday, April 27, 2026.
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