Alaska Airlines completes its acquisition
of Hawaiian Air, which will remain a separate brand
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[September 19, 2024]
SEATTLE (AP) — Alaska Airlines closed its $1 billion purchase of
Hawaiian Airlines on Wednesday, a day after the federal government
removed the last major regulatory obstacle to the deal. |
Alaska Airlines planes are shown parked at gates with Mount Rainier in
the background on March 1, 2021, at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport
in Seattle. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren, File) |
Alaska will also assume about $900 million in Hawaiian debt.
Alaska says it will keep Hawaiian as a separate brand,
eliminating the need to repaint planes.
To win approval from the Transportation Department this week,
the airlines agreed to maintain current levels of service on key
routes within Hawaii and between the island state and the U.S.
mainland where they don't face much competition.
Alaska Air Group stock fell 3% Wednesday. The shares are up 2%
since the start of the year.
The Justice Department, which had opposed previous deals between
large airlines, including JetBlue's attempt to buy Spirit
Airlines, has not challenged the Alaska-Hawaiian deal on
antitrust grounds.
Alaska and Hawaiian also agreed to a handful of consumer
protections, including not lowering value of frequent-flyer
rewards as they combine their loyalty programs, and promising to
compensate passengers for cancellations and significant delays
that are the carriers’ fault.
Seattle-based Alaska Airlines said those conditions were similar
to its plans from the time it announced the deal in December.
The deal solidifies Alaska's position as the fifth-largest U.S.
airline by revenue.
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