Hawaiian Airlines plans to lay off 48 employees as it continues its integration with parent company Alaska Air Group.
In a filing with Hawaii’s Department of Labor and Industrial Relations, the carrier said it will cut 41 positions at its corporate headquarters, three at its air cargo hangar, and four at Honolulu International Airport. Officials cited the merger with Alaska as the reason for the layoffs.
The cuts will take effect in May and June. None of the affected workers are represented by a labor union, Hawaiian said…