For Wednesday, October 1, 2008
POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Oct 01, 2008
The airline requested a fuel surcharge increase in August for international tickets issued for the three-month period starting today. For tickets between Hawaii and Japan, the surcharge will increase to $208 from $180 for July through September.
The fuel surcharge charged for tickets issued from January to March 2009 will be reviewed based on the average price of fuel for August to October 2008.
Beginning today, the division will no longer automatically mail paper copies of annual report forms to filers of corporations, limited liability companies and partnerships whose annual reports are due. The division has sent notice cards with information on how to file online at www.ehawaii.gov/annuals.
"Starting this year, filers will only receive the notice cards," Tung Chan, head of the department's Business Registration Division, said in a statement. "The notice cards are easy to use and many already rely on them alone. Removing the extra paper mailing will save more than 560 pounds of paper and nearly $24,000 of postage a year."
Paper copies with pre-filled filing information of the annual reports will still be available via U.S. mail for filers requesting paper copies. For assistance, call 586-2727.
The company is now able to transact business in 40 states, including non-regulated states.
Applications are in progress for all other licensed states except for Alaska and Florida.
For more information, visit www.milestonesettlements.com, or e-mail info@milestonesettlements.com
"Through the generosity of the Bank of Hawaii Charitable Foundation, we are able to provide added comfort and aid to our cancer patients receiving chemotherapy here at our Cancer Center," said Art Ushijima, president of Queen's Medical Center.
Extra flights are being added on four days - Dec. 19, 23 and 30 and Jan. 2. On those days, Hawaii's Flight 1465 will depart Honolulu at 5:05 p.m. and arrive in Pago Pago at 9:30 p.m. Return Flight 1466 will depart Pago Pago that same evening at 11:20 p.m. and arrive in Honolulu the following morning at 5:30 a.m.
These flights are in addition to the twice-weekly service that Hawaiian provides Honolulu and Pago Pago on Sundays and Thursday.
The airline requested a fuel surcharge increase in August for international tickets issued for the three-month period starting today. For tickets between Hawaii and Japan, the surcharge will increase to $208 from $180 for July through September.
The fuel surcharge charged for tickets issued from January to March 2009 will be reviewed based on the average price of fuel for August to October 2008.
Beginning today, the division will no longer automatically mail paper copies of annual report forms to filers of corporations, limited liability companies and partnerships whose annual reports are due. The division has sent notice cards with information on how to file online at www.ehawaii.gov/annuals.
"Starting this year, filers will only receive the notice cards," Tung Chan, head of the department's Business Registration Division, said in a statement. "The notice cards are easy to use and many already rely on them alone. Removing the extra paper mailing will save more than 560 pounds of paper and nearly $24,000 of postage a year."
Paper copies with pre-filled filing information of the annual reports will still be available via U.S. mail for filers requesting paper copies. For assistance, call 586-2727.
The company is now able to transact business in 40 states, including non-regulated states.
Applications are in progress for all other licensed states except for Alaska and Florida.
For more information, visit www.milestonesettlements.com, or e-mail info@milestonesettlements.com
"Through the generosity of the Bank of Hawaii Charitable Foundation, we are able to provide added comfort and aid to our cancer patients receiving chemotherapy here at our Cancer Center," said Art Ushijima, president of Queen's Medical Center.
Extra flights are being added on four days - Dec. 19, 23 and 30 and Jan. 2. On those days, Hawaii's Flight 1465 will depart Honolulu at 5:05 p.m. and arrive in Pago Pago at 9:30 p.m. Return Flight 1466 will depart Pago Pago that same evening at 11:20 p.m. and arrive in Honolulu the following morning at 5:30 a.m.
These flights are in addition to the twice-weekly service that Hawaiian provides Honolulu and Pago Pago on Sundays and Thursday.