The airline companies, in their efforts to maximize their profits and minimize operating expenses, are starting to roll out smaller, more fuel efficient aircraft on their Hawai'i routes, which reduces the number of seats available and raises per ticket prices. This apparently is particularly significant in the Japanese market. So the Hawai'i visitors' bureau is embarking on a plan to convince the carriers to increase the frequency of flights to make up for the lower number of seats per planeload to Hawai'i. One challenge of having increased flights might be the capacity of the infrastructure at the local airports to support additional flights, though, as the number of open gates available at any time will remain constant.
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