SEATTLE -- Alaska Air Group Inc has completed its acquisition of Hawaiian Holdings Inc, the parent firm of Hawaiian Airlines. Alaska Air Group is the parent company of Alaska Airlines.
Ben Minicucci, CEO of Alaska Air Group, said, "This is a historic day for Alaska Airlines as we officially join with Hawaiian Airlines. Alaska and Hawaiian share tremendous pride in connecting communities with award-winning service, and we look forward to inviting more guests on board to experience what makes both brands unique. Among Alaska, Hawaiian, and Horizon Air, we have more than 230 years of history flying guests and serving communities. I know we will build on that legacy and become stronger together -- providing the excellent operation guests have come to expect, expanding options to seamlessly travel nearly anywhere in the world, and securing the financial stability and value that inspires investment."
Earlier this week, the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) issued an order granting an exemption related to the transfer of international route authorities in the merger of Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines. In connection with the issuance of the order, the two airlines and the DOT agreed to several commitments. The order cleared the final regulatory hurdle to the merger.
Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines are now beginning the work to secure a single operating certificate with the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), which will allow the two airlines to operate as a single carrier with an integrated passenger service system. Meanwhile, the airlines will continue to operate as separate carriers with no immediate changes to operations, and they will maintain separate websites, reservation systems, and loyalty programs until later in the integration process. Even after the integration process is complete, though, Alaska Air Group intends to maintain Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines as separate brands.
Currently, the airlines and subsidiary airlines of Alaska Air Group operate nearly 1,500 daily flights to 141 destinations, including 29 international markets. They operate a fleet of 350 aircraft, including 18 Airbus A321neos, 24 Airbus A330s, 19 Boeing 717s, 235 Boeing 737s, two Boeing 787s, 44 Embraer 175s, and eight dedicated freighters (three Airbus A330s, three Boeing 737-700s, and two Boeing 737-800s).