“In an island state, where all of Hawai‘i’s residents are reliant on passenger and cargo air service for our way of life, a healthy local airline committed to sustaining essential connectivity and travel options is a cornerstone of community resilience,” said Hawai‘i Governor Josh Green, M.D. “I am confident that by the joining of these two airlines, a stronger company will emerge and offer more travel options for Hawai‘i residents and local businesses — and will enhance competition across the U.S. airline industry.”
As an early testament to this commitment, Alaska Airlines established the Hawai‘i Community Advisory Board (HICAB) in January to continue developing Alaska’s understanding of Hawai‘i’s people and culture, and seek feedback and recommendations for how the combined airlines’ business can best serve local communities in Hawai‘i.
We know caring for the communities we serve also includes caring for the natural environment. Driven by this shared commitment to environmental stewardship and building on our successes with local sourcing and phasing out single-use plastics, the combined airline will immediately work to align ambitious sustainability goals in our effort to achieve net zero carbon emissions.
Combined Organization Leadership
Alaska Air Group CEO Ben Minicucci will lead the combined organization. Joe Sprague, previously Alaska’s regional president of Hawai‘i/Pacific and president of Horizon Air, will serve as the chief executive officer of Hawaiian Airlines until the FAA grants a single operating certificate. He will be responsible for leading all aspects of Hawaiian Airlines’ operations.
“We are truly honored to join forces with Hawaiian Airlines and its 95-year history,” said Joe Sprague, CEO of Hawaiian Airlines. “We have much to learn from our new colleagues. I know we will be stronger together as we offer greater access and benefits both to Hawai‘i residents and guests visiting the Islands. Each airline brings incredible history, character, and strengths into this combination, with a shared passion for care of our guests, each other, and our communities.”
Maximizing Shareholder Value
The acquisition builds on Alaska’s long-term strategy and financial objectives by further diversifying our revenue base, expanding growth opportunities, increasing network relevance and positioning the combined organization as a leader in the $8 billion Hawai‘i market.
Our teams have recent integration experience which will be leveraged to deliver at least $235 million in run-rate synergies. We also expect high single-digit accretion to earnings within the first two years and mid-teens return on invested capital (ROIC) by year three.