Aloha Airlines, one of the regional passenger airlines of America, is no longer operational as a passenger airline. On March 31, 2008, this aviation company shut down their passenger service. At present Aloha Airlines operates as a cargo and contract air service provider.
Aloha Airlines flight service was known to be customer friendly. Numerous services were offered to the travelers boarding the Aloha Airlines flights. With its main hub in Honolulu International Airport of Hawaii, the airline served the other cities of the Hawaiian Island and the western coastal area of the United States of America.
The in-flight services of Aloha Airlines were aimed at making the journey of the travelers more comfortable. The seating arrangement was divided into two classes—First Class and Economy Class. In Each class, the travelers were offered a host of facilities and services.
Aloha Airlines offered a wide range of delicious food and drinks to the travelers. Staring from snacks like chips, sandwiches and chocolates, they used to serve mouth watering Hawaiian and Asian dishes. The passengers of the First class were gifted the best quality wine.
The in-flight magazine, ‘Spirit of Aloha’ was also offered to the passengers. There was also arrangement for entertainment of the boarders of Aloha flights. There were video shows about culture and life in Hawaiian Island. Popular feature films were also screened in the flights.
The flight service in Aloha Airlines is well known for the hospitality and ambience offered to the travelers. The cabin crews were always ready to serve the boarders with a warm greeting. They paid prompt attention to the minutest needs of the passengers. There were a host of special services offered to the travelers of Aloha Airlines. Some of the special in-flight services of Aloha Airlines were:
- Assisting Traveler with Wheelchair
- Assisting Hearing-Impaired Customers
- Assisting Customers Who Are Blind or Vision-Impaired
- Accommodating Service Animals