Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines have announced the integration of their cargo operations onto a unified technology platform. This move follows Hawaiian Air Cargo's recent migration to IBS, a recognized logistics software provider. The consolidation is expected to streamline various aspects of their air cargo services.
For freight forwarders and logistics professionals, this integration could lead to improved operational efficiency, potentially simplifying booking procedures, enhancing visibility, and providing more consistent service levels across the combined network of both airlines. It may also facilitate easier interline transfers and better capacity management, which could positively impact transit times and reliability for shipments utilizing these carriers.



