Hawaiian Airlines helps buffer Alaska’s $166M loss
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Hawaiian Airlines helps buffer Alaska’s $166M loss
Alaska Air Group posted weaker-than-expected first-quarter earnings Wednesday due to negative impacts of macroeconomic factors on air travel demand. However, the parent of Alaska and Hawaiian airlines said the results reflect strong initial progress on the integration of Hawaiian and the synergies it unlocks. It was the second full- quarter earnings report that Alaska has filed since it combined with Hawaiian. Alaska announced Sept. 18 that it h…
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