11. Hawaiian Airlines (Hawaiian Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:HA))
Before it changed its name to Hawaiian Airlines back in 1941, it was Intern-Island Airways Ltd since 1929. Once it opened its commercial routes, Hawaiian Airlines started bringing in a lot of new visitors to the islands of Hawaii, thus increasing tourism. Its fleet counts 58 planes that cover only 28 destinations.
The parent company of Hawaiian Airlines, Hawaiian Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:HA) was overlooked by most investors from the Insider Monkey database during the third quarter. The number of investors bullish on the stock declined by two to 22 between July and September, but they still held stakes equal to around 13.80% of the company at the end of the quarter.