Alaska Airlines reports flat net income in 1Q on storm disruptions

Credit: Rob Finlayson
Winter storm-related disruptions and a drop in close-in bookings held Alaska Air Group’s net income flat at $4 million in the 2019 first quarter, the same as the year-ago period. February storms in the Pacific Northwest forced the Seattle-based carrier—parent of Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air—to...
Jack Wittman

Jack Wittman joined Air Transport World as Managing Editor in 2018.

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