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Royal Aloha Vacation Club Reduces Membership Rates; Adds 100,000 Miles on Hawaiian Airlines

Business Wire, Feb 24, 2009

HONOLULU -- Royal Aloha Vacation Club, Hawaii's oldest timeshare company with more than 8,500 members worldwide, has announced an important reduction in one-week membership fees and the addition of 100,000 bonus miles from HawaiianMiles, the frequent flyer program of Hawaiian Airlines, for all new memberships.

One-Week/One-Bedroom memberships, regularly priced at $4,900, are priced at $2,900 during the special promotion. One-Week/Two-Bedroom memberships have also been reduced from $6,900 to $3,900.

The offer is available for a limited time only, according to company officials.

"Travel is often difficult for many during the current economic crisis and we want to do all we can to help make vacationing as affordable as possible by adjusting membership fees for a period of time," said Channing Bridges, Vice President of Marketing & Sales for Royal Aloha Vacation Club. "In addition, including the Hawaiian Airlines frequent flyer mileage literally gives new members two free roundtrip flights from the mainland U.S. to Hawai'i."

Royal Aloha Vacation Club was founded in Hawai'i in 1977 and is currently celebrating its 33rd year in the hospitality industry, making it one of the oldest and most successful timeshare companies in the U.S. The company currently owns timeshare properties in Waikiki, Maui and Kailua-Kona in Hawai'i, Lake Tahoe, along the Oregon Coast, Chandler, Arizona; Branson, Missouri; Acapulco, Mexico; and Marbella, Spain.

For more information on this special membership offer or for details on Royal Aloha Vacation Club, call 1-800-367-5212 Ext. 101 or contact www.ravc.com/HawaiianMiles.pdf

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