For Tuesday, November 18, 2008
POSTED: 12:27 a.m. HST, Nov 18, 2008
Tickets must be purchased by today and are applicable for travel through Dec. 31. Tickets are nonrefundable and changes can be made for $20, plus applicable differences in airfare.
Separately, Go! and Mondial Assistance have announced a partnership that will offer go! passengers the option to purchase Access America travel insurance protection for any trip.
Confirmed passengers on go! flights will be directed to a co-branded Web site through a link in their itinerary confirmation. Eventually, the insurance will be offered as part of the existing go! booking path at www.iflygo.com.
Mondial Assistance's Access America insurance products also include travel assistance services and a concierge service -- all through a multilingual, 24-hour hot line.
The first flight will leave Honolulu at 7:19 a.m. bound for Lihue and will depart Lihue at 8:20 a.m. and return to Honolulu at 8:49 a.m. Another inaugural flight will leave Kona at 7:23 a.m. and arrive in Honolulu at 8:03 a.m. Other flights are scheduled throughout the day.
Mokulele's expansion brings new competition to the interisland market after the demised of Aloha Airlines at the end of March.
In 1980, Congress set FDIC coverage limits at $100,000 per deposit account, which recently was increased to $250,000 until Dec. 31, 2009. But Pacific Rim is offering the CDARS program in which the bank places customer certificates of deposit with other FDIC-insured banks, allowing customers to manage all their funds through one portfolio at Pacific Rim Bank.
For more information, call 585-9600 or go to pacificrimbank.com.
Flights from Seattle will depart daily at 8:40 a.m. Pacific time and arrive at 1 p.m. Hawaii time. Return flights will depart at 2 p.m. Hawaii time and arrive at 9:40 p.m. Pacific time.
To celebrate the new service, Alaska Airlines Vacations is offering a package price of $675 for round-trip airfare between Seattle and Kona and four nights' accommodations. The price is based on double occupancy.
The discount retailer also said sales in established stores have been weak so far in November, and if that persists it expects fourth-quarter earnings below analyst expectations.
Target added $104 million during the quarter to a reserve fund to cover future write-offs as customers have trouble paying their bills.
» Starwood Hotels & Resorts Hawaii has promoted John Dominguez to director of sales and marketing for the Sheraton Kauai Resort and the Westin Princeville Ocean Resort Villas. He joined Starwood in 2004 as senior sales manager and was previously director of group sales at Sheraton Keauhou Bay Resort & Spa.
» Notkin Hawaii has promoted Sachin Shah to principal. He has served the company for seven years in the design of HVAC, plumbing and fire protection systems for projects including The Watermark and Trump International Hotel & Tower in Waikiki.
> Humana of Hawaii has named Carol Sato director of Medicare operations. Her experience includes director of benefits administration at Kaiser Foundation Health Plan in Hawaii from 2006-2008, director of product development from 1995-2006 and various supervisory and nursing positions with Kaiser Permanente of Hawaii.
Tickets must be purchased by today and are applicable for travel through Dec. 31. Tickets are nonrefundable and changes can be made for $20, plus applicable differences in airfare.
Separately, Go! and Mondial Assistance have announced a partnership that will offer go! passengers the option to purchase Access America travel insurance protection for any trip.
Confirmed passengers on go! flights will be directed to a co-branded Web site through a link in their itinerary confirmation. Eventually, the insurance will be offered as part of the existing go! booking path at www.iflygo.com.
Mondial Assistance's Access America insurance products also include travel assistance services and a concierge service -- all through a multilingual, 24-hour hot line.
The first flight will leave Honolulu at 7:19 a.m. bound for Lihue and will depart Lihue at 8:20 a.m. and return to Honolulu at 8:49 a.m. Another inaugural flight will leave Kona at 7:23 a.m. and arrive in Honolulu at 8:03 a.m. Other flights are scheduled throughout the day.
Mokulele's expansion brings new competition to the interisland market after the demised of Aloha Airlines at the end of March.
In 1980, Congress set FDIC coverage limits at $100,000 per deposit account, which recently was increased to $250,000 until Dec. 31, 2009. But Pacific Rim is offering the CDARS program in which the bank places customer certificates of deposit with other FDIC-insured banks, allowing customers to manage all their funds through one portfolio at Pacific Rim Bank.
For more information, call 585-9600 or go to pacificrimbank.com.
Flights from Seattle will depart daily at 8:40 a.m. Pacific time and arrive at 1 p.m. Hawaii time. Return flights will depart at 2 p.m. Hawaii time and arrive at 9:40 p.m. Pacific time.
To celebrate the new service, Alaska Airlines Vacations is offering a package price of $675 for round-trip airfare between Seattle and Kona and four nights' accommodations. The price is based on double occupancy.
The discount retailer also said sales in established stores have been weak so far in November, and if that persists it expects fourth-quarter earnings below analyst expectations.
Target added $104 million during the quarter to a reserve fund to cover future write-offs as customers have trouble paying their bills.
» Starwood Hotels & Resorts Hawaii has promoted John Dominguez to director of sales and marketing for the Sheraton Kauai Resort and the Westin Princeville Ocean Resort Villas. He joined Starwood in 2004 as senior sales manager and was previously director of group sales at Sheraton Keauhou Bay Resort & Spa.
» Notkin Hawaii has promoted Sachin Shah to principal. He has served the company for seven years in the design of HVAC, plumbing and fire protection systems for projects including The Watermark and Trump International Hotel & Tower in Waikiki.
> Humana of Hawaii has named Carol Sato director of Medicare operations. Her experience includes director of benefits administration at Kaiser Foundation Health Plan in Hawaii from 2006-2008, director of product development from 1995-2006 and various supervisory and nursing positions with Kaiser Permanente of Hawaii.