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Stacey D. WallsBy Stacey D. WallsApril 25, 2025No Comments
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A Boeing 737 plane from Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 is at a door at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport on January 6, 2024.

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Alaska Airlines Wednesday, warned that the softer travel request will live in profits in the second quarter, the last in choir of carriers by seeing lower than expected reservations.

Alaska said reservations have stabilized but have planned a six percentage front wind due to the “softer demand”.

The carrier, who merged with Hawaiian Airlines last year, said that he expects unit revenues in the second quarter to be stable up to 6% over a year and provide for a profit adjusted per share from $ 1.15 to $ 1.65, less than $ 2,47 that Wall Street analysts had planned.

The airline said it would not update its directives in the full year, citing “economic uncertainty and volatility”, but said it is still expecting to be profitable even if the income is under pressure in the second half.

The revenues of the Alaska unit increased 5% in the first quarter compared to last year, better than sales of interior units of the largest competitors. The financial director, Shane Tackett, said that customers still reserve trips, but at lower prices than expectations.

“The prices are not as strong as in the fourth quarter of last year and arrived in January and in the first part of February,” he said in an interview on Wednesday. “The demand is still high enough for the industry, it is simply not at the top that we all planned that we could continue to get out of last year.”

“Alaska is designed for moments like these with our relentless concentration on security, care and performance,” CEO Ben Minicucci said in a winning statement. “In the middle of economic uncertainty, our teams have checked what they can control and provide results that strengthen our long -term bases.”

Here is how Alaska worked in the first quarter compared to Wall Street expectations, according to LSEG consensual estimates:

  • Loss by action: 77 cents adjusted against an expected loss of 75 cents
  • Income: $ 3.14 billion against $ 3.17 billion expected

In the first quarter, Alaska displayed a net loss of $ 166 million, against a loss of $ 132 million a year ago and a turnover of more than $ 3.1 billion, which increased by 41% compared to a year ago and shy from analysts’s forecasts.

Adjustment for punctual articles, Alaska declared a loss of 77 cents per share for the three months which ended on March 31, below the estimates of the analysts.

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