Transportation Secretary, New CEO Comment on DOT’s Approval of Alaska-Hawaiian Airline Merger

Image: The U.S. Department of Transportation building in Washington, D.C. (Photo Credit: Tada Images / Adobe Stock)
Image: The U.S. Department of Transportation building in Washington, D.C. (Photo Credit: Tada Images / Adobe Stock)
Donald Wood
by Donald Wood
Last updated: 8:20 AM ET, Wed September 18, 2024

The United States Transportation Department (DOT) announced it would not block the $1.9 billion merger between Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines after all parties agreed to protective guidelines.

According to an official release from the U.S. DOT, Alaska agreed to maintain key Hawaiian routes and adopt consumer protections, with both airlines revealing that the deal is now expected to close in the coming days.

In addition, the DOT worked out a deal with officials from Alaska and Hawaiian to protect frequent flyer rewards, maintain existing service on key Hawaiian routes, ensure competitive access at the Honolulu airport and provide travel credits or frequent flyer miles for disruptions.

“Our top priority is protecting the traveling public’s interest in this merger,” Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said. “We have secured binding protections that maintain critical flight services for communities, ensure smaller airlines can access the Honolulu hub airport, lower costs for families and service members, and preserve the value of rewards miles against devaluation.”

“This more proactive approach to merger review marks a new chapter of DOT’s work to stand up for passengers and promote a fairer aviation sector in America,” Buttigieg continued. 

In response to the approved merger, Alaska announced an interim leadership team to guide Hawaiian Airlines operations from transaction close through a full combination of operations under a single operating certificate, which will be issued by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).

Until then, Alaska and Hawaiian will operate as one organization with two separate airline operations, under two individual operating certificates. Hawaiian President and CEO Peter Ingram would step down from his role following the transaction, with Alaska regional president of Hawaii/Pacific, Joe Sprague, being named chief executive officer of Hawaiian Airlines.

“We have a unique, once-in-a-generation opportunity to combine two incredible companies with aligned values and 90+ year legacies of serving and connecting local communities,” Sprague said. 

“I am deeply honored to work alongside these strong leaders from Hawaiian Airlines to lead the airline’s people, operations, and brand through this transition while sustaining our commitments to safety and service,” Sprague continued.


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