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West Coast airline with $11B revenue completing Hawaiian Airlines acquisition; top-rated Mileage Plan loyalty program and Pacific Northwest hub strength competing for premium coastal travelers.
Alaska Airlines is a major US airline headquartered in Seattle, Washington, known for its strong Pacific Northwest presence, generous Mileage Plan loyalty program (frequently ranked the best airline loyalty program in the US), and customer service quality. Listed on NYSE (NYSE: ALK) as Alaska Air Group, the company generates approximately $11 billion in annual revenue across Alaska Airlines and its wholly owned subsidiary Horizon Air. In 2024, Alaska Airlines completed the acquisition of Hawaiian Airlines for approximately $1.9 billion, creating a combined airline with significant West Coast and trans-Pacific presence.\n\nAlaska Airlines' route network focuses on West Coast travel — connecting Seattle/Tacoma, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland, and Anchorage as primary hubs — alongside transcontinental routes and international service to Mexico and Canada. The airline is a member of the oneworld global alliance, enabling connectivity with American Airlines and international partners. Alaska's Mileage Plan has been consistently rated the highest-value airline loyalty program for earning and redemption rates.\n\nIn 2025, Alaska Airlines is integrating its Hawaiian Airlines acquisition — a complex process involving combining two different aircraft fleets (Alaska's Boeing-focused fleet with Hawaiian's Airbus fleet), route networks, loyalty programs, and employee cultures. The integration creates a combined carrier well-positioned for US mainland-to-Hawaii routes and Pacific travel. Alaska competes with Delta, United, American, Southwest, and Hawaiian for West Coast and trans-Pacific routes. The 2025 strategy focuses on the Hawaiian integration, building out the Alaska-Hawaiian Hawaii route network, and leveraging the combined West Coast + Hawaii footprint for premium leisure and business travelers.
Dubai's state-owned flagship airline with $32.6B revenue and record $4.7B profit in FY2024; hub-and-spoke through DXB connecting 150+ destinations with A380 fleet and luxury premium cabins.
Emirates is the Dubai-based international flag carrier and one of the world's largest airlines by international passenger traffic — operating a fleet of over 260 wide-body aircraft (predominantly Airbus A380 and Boeing 777) to 150+ destinations across six continents, with Dubai International Airport (DXB) as its hub connecting Asia, Europe, Africa, and the Americas. Wholly owned by the Investment Corporation of Dubai (government-owned), Emirates generated $32.6 billion in revenue and $4.7 billion in net profit for the fiscal year ending March 2024 — its most profitable year ever.
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