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Alaska Airlines warns of slower demand as second-quarter profit outlook falls short
The carrier, which merged with Hawaiian Airlines last year, said it expects second-quarter unit revenue to be flat to down as much as 6% over a year ago and anticipates adjusted per-share earnings of ... Read More
Alaska Air pulls its 2025 outlook, sees weaker profit in second quarter
Alaska Air Group on Wednesday withdrew its full-year financial forecast, citing the prevailing macroeconomic uncertainty. The Seattle-based airline also forecast a lower-than-expected profit for the ... Read More
Alaska Air Profit Forecast Misses Estimates on Slower Demand
Alaska Air Group Inc. said second-quarter earnings will come in below Wall Street estimates in the latest sign that President Donald Trump’s trade war is hurting demand for air travel. Read More
Alaska Air Withholds Full-Year Outlook as Second-Quarter Forecast Misses Estimates
The outlook came as the airline posted a wider loss and lower-than-expected revenue in the first quarter. Shares fell after-hours. Read More
Alaska Airlines Forecasts Hit to Revenues Due to Weak Demand
Alaska Airlines said it is expecting a six-point impact to its revenues in the second quarter due softening demand. Read More
Alaska Air Stock Falls After Weak Q2 Forecast, Retail Gets Bullish On Potentially Discounted Valuation
Alaska Air Group’s (ALK) stock fell 6.3% in extended trading on Wednesday after the company forecast second-quarter earnings below Wall Street’s estimates. On an adjusted basis, the company forecast ... Read More
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