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Aloha Airlines restructuring

Aloha Airlines' restructuring involved reorganizing its financial and operational structure to improve stability and competitiveness. Faced with financial challenges and industry changes, the airline filed for bankruptcy in 2004, then restructured by reducing debt, renegotiating contracts, and streamlining operations. This process enabled Aloha to focus on its core routes, cut costs, and emerge from bankruptcy as a leaner, more efficient carrier. The restructuring aimed to restore financial health, improve customer service, and position the airline for sustainable growth in the competitive Hawaiian and regional markets.