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Alaska Airlines rewards staff with record $327M performance-based pay

Alaska Airlines rewards staff with record $327M performance-based pay
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Wayne Newton Senior Vice President, Airport Operations and Customer Service | Alaska Airlines

Alaska Airlines has announced a significant financial reward for its employees, distributing $327 million in annual Performance-Based Pay (PBP). This payout is the largest in the program's 22-year history and equates to six weeks of additional pay for each employee. The airline credits its 23,000 employees for overcoming challenges in 2024, including operational disruptions from flight 1282, to restore the airline's reputation for safety and reliability.

Ben Minicucci, CEO of Alaska Air Group, expressed gratitude to the staff: “I want to extend a heartfelt thank you to all our employees for their dedication in helping us deliver another strong year. Their commitment to excellence, care and service sets us apart.”

The PBP program is designed to align all employees with common goals beyond profit-sharing, focusing on safety, fuel efficiency, and guest experience. In addition to the PBP payout, employees earned approximately $22.7 million in operational bonuses for meeting quarterly on-time and safety targets. Combined payouts for 2024 total nearly $350 million.

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In September 2024, Alaska Airlines completed a merger with Hawaiian Airlines as part of its strategy to enhance scale and customer loyalty through improved travel experiences. The integration aims to provide new benefits throughout the year.

Alaska Air Group continues expanding its team amidst these developments. Based in Seattle, it comprises subsidiaries such as Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air. Following the acquisition of Hawaiian Airlines, it now serves over 140 destinations across various regions. Alaska Airlines is part of the oneworld Alliance.

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