Alaska Air Group, Inc. (Ticker: 0HC3.L) operates as a holding company for passenger and cargo airlines, primarily through its main brands Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air. The company provides scheduled passenger air transportation services across the contiguous United States, Alaska, Hawaii, Canada, Mexico, Costa Rica, and Belize; offers cargo transportation services; and delivers ancillary services including in-flight meals, entertainment, Wi-Fi, and Mileage Plan loyalty program rewards redeemable for flights, upgrades, partner hotel stays, and car rentals. Alaska Airlines serves major hubs such as Seattle/Tacoma International Airport, Portland International Airport, and Los Angeles International Airport, with a fleet comprising Boeing 737 narrow-body aircraft and Embraer regional jets operated by Horizon Air. Founded in 1932 and headquartered in SeaTac, Washington, the company targets leisure and business travelers in the domestic and select international markets within the airline industry. In recent developments, Alaska Air Group completed its $2.2 billion acquisition of Hawaiian Airlines in late 2024, integrating it as a wholly owned subsidiary to expand long-haul international routes to Asia and the South Pacific while enhancing its West Coast network; announced plans for new nonstop flights from Seattle to Rome and Dublin in 2025; and launched premium transcon services between New York JFK and Seattle with upgraded amenities. The acquisition marks a significant strategic expansion, enabling cross-listing of frequent flyer miles and combined codeshare partnerships with airlines like American Airlines, Delta Air Lines (for Hawaiian), and oneworld alliance members.