Alaska Airlines on March 31 Had About $618 Million in Cash and Short-Term Investments on Hand
Alaska Airlines on March 31 had about $618 million in cash and short-term investments on hand. According to a Securities and Exchange Commission filing, the airline has 20% of its fuel requirements hedged in the second quarter at $23 per barrel.
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