Yes, I think they did what they had to do given the circumstances of the event.
Let?s put it this way, it?s been a good year.
If we lose this thing called 'aloha,' we're just like any sand-and-surf destination. I don't believe we can afford to go there.
You can imagine what kind of stir it would create if we created a situation that was gonna be unsafe for visitors. So that's a ridiculous allegation as far as I'm concerned.
There's no room at the inn, so to speak.
Things like get an extra 10,000 bonus miles if you go to Hawaii between then and now.
This is a big-time card with a lot of influence.
If you try to stuff too many visitors into this space we have, you begin to be a detriment to your product.
Hotels last year were running as full as they possibly could. There were times in the high season where there was no room at the inn and you couldn't get a room in town. Given that our capacity is not going to grow by leaps and bounds, we are just about where we're in balance.