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Alaska Air IT Outage Grounds Flights for Several Hours

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Last updated: October 24, 2025 5:11 pm
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Published: October 24, 2025
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An IT outage severely disrupted operations at Alaska Air, resulting in a system-wide ground stop for all flights for several hours. The issues began at approximately 6:30 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time on Thursday, escalating to a ground halt by 10 p.m. The airline managed to restore services by around 3:15 a.m. Friday.

The outage was attributed to a failure at Alaska Air’s primary data center, which affected several key systems essential for operational management. Notably, the airline clarified that this incident was not a cybersecurity breach, and the safety of flights remained uncompromised. This event marks the second IT disruption for Alaska Air in just three months, with a similar issue in July that led to over 200 flight cancellations.

In conjunction with the outage, Alaska Air Group released its third-quarter earnings report, revealing adjusted earnings per share of $1.05, which fell short of analyst expectations. Although revenue reached $3.77 billion—generally in line with forecasts—the airline cited rising costs stemming from the recent IT problems as a contributing factor to its lower-than-expected profits. Following this news, the company’s shares declined by more than 4%, shedding about 30% of their value since the beginning of the year.

In other market news, Intel’s shares rose slightly after posting third-quarter profits that surpassed Wall Street forecasts. CEO Lip-Bu Tan reported ongoing positive traction in the company’s turnaround strategy, bolstered by increased demand for artificial intelligence solutions. Stocks initially surged above $41 before settling at approximately $38.30 in recent trading.

Meanwhile, the ongoing government shutdown has led the Bureau of Labor Statistics to potentially skip the October release of the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for the first time in history, limiting essential inflation data for policymakers and financial markets. This abnormal situation arises as surveyors, necessary for data collection, remain furloughed, raising concerns over future economic statistics as legislative disagreements hinder new funding.

Furthermore, shares of Deckers Outdoor plummeted nearly 14% after the company provided a weaker-than-expected forecast, linking it to reduced consumer spending due to tariffs and rising prices. Despite reporting strong quarterly results driven by its Ugg and Hoka brands, the company’s projection fell short of market expectations.

In the auto sector, Ford’s stocks surged roughly 10% following a strong third-quarter performance, although the company did cut its guidance due to a fire at an aluminum supplier’s plant affecting production. Ford’s shares have seen a 37% increase this year.

Overall, the financial markets are reflecting a mix of optimism in certain sectors alongside concerns over inflation data and company-specific setbacks, showcasing the ongoing volatility and uncertainty in the current economic landscape.

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