Hawaiian Airlines posts 1% profit increase in Q2
Hawaiian Airlines parent Hawaiian Holdings posted a 1% profit increase during Q2 of 2017, while revenue increased 13.6% to US$675.3m, according to earnings released Tuesday. The airline posted net income of $80.4m, or $1.49 per diluted share, compared to $79.6m, or $1.48 per diluted share, reported for Q2 of 2017. Mark Dunkerley, president and CE of Hawaiian Airlines said: “These results have come courtesy of strong demand for the Hawaii vacation, low fuel prices, moderate industry capacity, and an excellent job done by my colleagues in finding new ways to strengthen our performance.” For the 6 months ending June 30, net income decreased 10.4% to $117.3m from $131m during the same period last year. <br/>
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Hawaiian Airlines posts 1% profit increase in Q2
Hawaiian Airlines parent Hawaiian Holdings posted a 1% profit increase during Q2 of 2017, while revenue increased 13.6% to US$675.3m, according to earnings released Tuesday. The airline posted net income of $80.4m, or $1.49 per diluted share, compared to $79.6m, or $1.48 per diluted share, reported for Q2 of 2017. Mark Dunkerley, president and CE of Hawaiian Airlines said: “These results have come courtesy of strong demand for the Hawaii vacation, low fuel prices, moderate industry capacity, and an excellent job done by my colleagues in finding new ways to strengthen our performance.” For the 6 months ending June 30, net income decreased 10.4% to $117.3m from $131m during the same period last year. <br/>