Alaska Air Group Maintains Q1 Guidance Despite Recent Volatility, Eyes Singapore Fuel Plan to Reduce West Coast Disadvantage
ByAinvest
Tuesday, Mar 24, 2026 4:44 pm ET1min read
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Alaska Air Group is maintaining its Q1 guidance despite recent volatility, citing strong demand. The company is addressing its West Coast fuel-cost disadvantage by tanker fuel from Singapore, aiming to save around $0.10/gal within two years. Alaska is also accelerating its share buyback plan and plans to grow its fleet to 500 aircraft by 2027-2030. The company aims to achieve investment-grade credit by 2027.

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