On Friday, at least 4,000 passengers were stranded in airports in Hawaii and Thailand after the airline ran out of money to . Travelers have been told they must find alternate ways to their destinations. Company executives put the airline into voluntary administration , a legal move similar to bankruptcy. “[Passengers] need to manage their own affairs. They actively should be trying to find another airline,” said Mark Morda, a company spokesman. Some 100,000 tickets already sold for future flights may not be honored. Hawaiian Airlines announced that it would offer “rescue fares” to stranded Air Australia customers.
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