Alaska Air Group ALK is pushing through a costly transition aimed at improving the quality of its revenue base. The strategy centers on premium travel, loyalty growth, long-haul flying and a more modern fleet.

The plan could make the combined Alaska and Hawaiian network more durable over time. It also raises execution demands at a point when fuel, leverage and operating complexity remain real constraints.

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