In a regulatory filing, the company stated, “On June 23, 2025, Hawaiian Airlines, an Alaska Air (ALK) Group subsidiary, identified a cybersecurity incident affecting certain information technology systems. Upon learning of this event, we immediately took steps to safeguard Hawaiian’s operations and systems. Flights are currently operating safely and as scheduled. We have engaged the relevant authorities and experts to assist in our investigation and ongoing remediation efforts. The company has not yet determined whether the incident is reasonably likely to materially impact the company’s financial condition or results of operations.”
Don’t Miss TipRanks’ Half-Year Sale
- Take advantage of TipRanks Premium at 50% off! Unlock powerful investing tools, advanced data, and expert analyst insights to help you invest with confidence.
- Make smarter investment decisions with TipRanks' Smart Investor Picks, delivered to your inbox every week.
Published first on TheFly – the ultimate source for real-time, market-moving breaking financial news. Try Now>>
Read More on ALK:
- “Never Should Have Happened” NTSB Weighs In, Boeing Stock (NYSE:BA) Slips
- Airline stocks fall after Israel attack on Iran closes airspaces
- “An Improvement in Quality”, Says Unlikely Source, But Boeing Stock (NYSE:BA) Slips Regardless
- Alaska Air’s Strategic European Expansion and Seattle’s Transformation into a Global Gateway: A Buy Recommendation by Ravi Shanker
- Morgan Stanley expects Alaska Air’s expansion news to be received positively