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Alaska Air Cuts Profit Outlook As Fuel Costs Jump And IT Outage Hits
Sep 15, 2025 6:17 PM

Alaska Air Group Inc. ( ALK ) said Monday it expects third-quarter adjusted earnings per share to come in at the low end of its prior $1.00 to $1.40 forecast, as higher fuel prices and operational issues weighed on results.

Refinery disruptions on the West Coast lifted the airline’s expected fuel cost to $2.50 to $2.55 per gallon, above its earlier estimate of about $2.45. Weather, air traffic control delays, and a July IT outage added expenses, with the outage alone projected to trim about 10 cents per share.

Alaska Air ( ALK ) said revenue trends remain solid, with unit revenue tracking near the high end of guidance and yields turning positive in August. Demand for premium seating and a double-digit rebound in corporate travel since the second quarter helped offset higher costs.

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The company credited the August launch of its Atmos Rewards loyalty program with record media impressions. Its new Atmos Rewards Summit Visa Infinite Card surpassed year-end enrollment targets within two weeks, showing traction beyond Alaska’s West Coast and Hawai’i hubs.

Industry analysts say low-cost carriers face growing pressure as larger rivals capture a greater share of post-pandemic demand. They note that low-cost airlines are struggling to keep pace with legacy competitors that can better absorb volatile expenses.

For fiscal 2025, Alaska expects adjusted earnings of more than $3.25 per share, below analyst estimates of $3.81. The company also projected an effective tax rate of about 30% for the third quarter, with minimal cash taxes.

Price Action: ALK shares are trading lower by 1.81% to $62.22 at last check Monday.

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