The company reported a net loss of USD$75.2 million loss, compared with a profit of USD$7.4 million a year earlier.
Special items also included pre-tax restructuring charges of USD$9.2 million and fleet transition costs of USD$6.7 million.
Excluding special items, Alaska Air reported a profit of USD$16.4 million, compared with a year-earlier loss of USD$17.9 million.
The company said it had nearly USD$1.1 billion in unrestricted cash and marketable securities as of December 31.










