Why Allegiant, despite its share of problems, remains a profit champion
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Defying Gravity: Why Allegiant, despite its share of problems, remains a profit champion

Allegiant

Defying Gravity: Why Allegiant, despite its share of problems, remains a profit champion

April 20th, 2015 at 5:10 PM EDT
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Issue Overview

Its boldest experiment ever—flying to Hawaii—was a failure. Now it’s stuck with a half dozen B757s it wouldn’t have bought if not for that venture. So it now has three fleet families, representing a lot of complexity for an ultra-low-cost carrier—most have just one.

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