Hawaiian Airlines' Parent Soars with $1.9B Alaska Air Buyout

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Shares of Hawaiian Holdings, the parent company of Hawaiian Airlines, surged nearly tripled after Alaska Air Group agreed to acquire it for $1.9 billion, including debt. Hawaiian Holdings' shares had been struggling due to various challenges, including the impact of wildfires, high fuel costs, and jet engine recall issues. The deal between Alaska Air and Hawaiian Holdings is expected to expand their networks and offer more choices to passengers, but regulatory approval remains uncertain.
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