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Alaska’s January Load Factor Could Be As Low As 35% – Simple Flying
Alaska Airlines has released capacity guidance for January 2021. The airline expects a continued trend of dismal passenger…

Alaska Airlines has released capacity guidance for January 2021. The airline expects a continued trend of dismal passenger counts and anticipates a January load factor that could be as low as 35%. This comes off a December when the airline saw a 43% load factor and an overall fourth-quarter load factor of 45%.
Alaska Airlines is expecting another month of low loads. Photo: Getty Images
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