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Hawaiian, Aloha airlines nix merger

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HONOLULU - The planned merger of Hawaiian and Aloha airlines, which generated widespread opposition from employees, stockholders and consumers, has been called off, a Hawaiian spokesman said Saturday night. <br> <br> ``It&#39;s clear that the parties will not be able to satisfy the conditions of the merger agreement,&#39;&#39; Hawaiian spokesman Keoni Wagner said. <br> <br> Aloha and Hawaii unveiled the proposed merger in December, saying it was necessary for the financial health of both companies. A deadline of April 18 had been set for its completion. <br> <br> Those opposed to the merger of the state&#39;s only two interisland air carriers said it would lead to higher prices and poorer service. <br> <br> Class-action lawsuits seeking to block the merger were field in state court on behalf of several groups, including employees and shareholders. <br> <br> Additionally, Hawaii&#39;s three Republican state senators asked the U.S. Justice Department to block the deal. <br> <br> Hawaiian Chairman John W. Adams announced earlier Saturday that the airline rejected a deadline extension requested by TurnWorks Inc., a Texas-based company working to merge the two carriers. <br> <br> In response to the announcement, Aloha spokesman Stu Glauberman said, ``Aloha is aware of the decision by Hawaiian Airlines, and will issue comments at the appropriate time.&#39;&#39; <br> <br> ``TurnWorks is extremely disappointed,&#39;&#39; the company said through a public relations firm in Hawaii. <br> <br> The merger was to create a new company, Aloha Holdings Inc., to be headed by Greg Brenneman, TurnWorks&#39; chairman and chief executive. He helped lead Continental Airlines to its turnaround as its president and chief operating officer.
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