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Solid air-travel demand boost Hawaiian Holdings (HA). However, low liquidity is worrisome.
HONOLULU — A Hawaiian Airlines flight from Honolulu to Sydney hit severe turbulence, injuring seven people on board.
The US airline industry is expected to regain pre-pandemic profitability due to lower oil prices and higher utilization rates. Airlines trade at a historically cheap multiple of revenue to enterprise
Hawaiian Holdings (HA) was a big mover last session on higher-than-average trading volume. The latest trend in earnings estimate revisions might help the stock continue moving higher in the near term.
Shares of Hawaiian Holdings Inc. HA, -9.37%, the parent of Hawaiian Airlines, dove 9.3% in afternoon trading Monday, to buck the rally in its air-carrier peers. The company has not released any news M
Rising demand for air travel boosts Hawaiian Holdings (HA). However, escalating fuel cost is worrisome.
Hawaiian Holdings (HA) reported earnings 30 days ago. What's next for the stock?
Federal regulators are expecting a busy start to the summer travel season. That's bad news for travelers, but great news for airlines counting on a strong vacation season.

Hawaiian Airlines Stock Is A Sell

01:25am, Wednesday, 17'th May 2023
Hawaiian Airlines is hit by a set of specific headwinds. For this year, I see more downside than upside to the stock from a fundamental perspective.
Hawaiian Airlines CEO & President Peter Ingram joins Yahoo Finance Live to talk about the state of the travel industry, the airline's Q1 earnings, the demand for leisure travel, and the outlook for th
Hawaiian Holdings (HA) first-quarter 2023 revenues increase 28.4% year over year owing to 35.8% rise in passenger revenues. Upbeat air-travel demand acts as a tailwind.
Hawaiian Airlines can't catch a break.  Runway construction at its home base, engine supplier problems and other headaches outside its control continue to hamper the carrier's return to profitability
Hawaiian Holdings, Inc. (HA) Q1 2023 Earnings Call Transcript.
Hawaiian Holdings (HA) came out with a quarterly loss of $2.17 per share versus the Zacks Consensus Estimate of a loss of $2.28. This compares to loss of $2.54 per share a year ago.
Hawaiian Holdings' (HA) management expects fuel price per gallon to be $3.10 in the March-end quarter, suggesting a rise from the $2.83 reported in first-quarter 2022.
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