Hawaiian traded at $13.20 this Tuesday April 9th, decreasing $0.09 or 0.68 percent since the previous trading session. Looking back, over the last four weeks, Hawaiian lost 4.49 percent. Over the last 12 months, its price rose by 51.03 percent. Looking ahead, we forecast Hawaiian to be priced at 12.80 by the end of this quarter and at 11.68 in one year, according to Trading Economics global macro models projections and analysts expectations.
Hawaiian Holdings, Inc. is a holding company. The Company is engaged in the scheduled air transportation of passengers and cargo among the Hawaiian Islands, between the Hawaiian Islands and certain cities in the United States, and between the Hawaiian Islands and the South Pacific, Australia, New Zealand and Asia, collectively referred to as its scheduled operations. It also offers non-stop service to Hawaii from more United States gateway cities and provides approximately 76 daily flights between the Hawaiian Islands. In addition, the Company also operates various charter flights. The Company's fleet consists of 19 Boeing 717-200 aircraft for the Neighbor Island routes and 24 Airbus A330-200 aircraft and 18 Airbus A321-200 for the North America and International routes. It also owns four ATR42 aircraft for the Ohana by Hawaiian Neighbor Island service and four ATR72 aircraft for its Neighbor Island cargo operations. Its subsidiary is Hawaiian Airlines, Inc.