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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington D.C. 20549 
_____________________________________________
 
FORM 8-K
 
CURRENT REPORT
Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934
 
Date of Report (Date of earliest event reported): October 30, 2024
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Allegiant Travel Company
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
Nevada001-3316620-4745737
(State or other jurisdiction of incorporation)(Commission File Number)(I.R.S. Employer Identification No.)
1201 North Town Center Drive
Las Vegas, NV
89144
(Address of principal executive offices)(Zip Code)

Registrant’s telephone number, including area code:              (702) 851-7300

N/A
(Former name or former address, if changed since last report.)

Check the appropriate box below if the Form 8-K filing is intended to simultaneously satisfy the filing obligation of the registrant under any of the following provisions:
 
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Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:

Title of each classTrading SymbolName of each exchange on which registered
Common stock, par value $0.001
ALGT
NASDAQ Global Select Market

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is an emerging growth company as in Rule 405 of the Securities Act of 1933 (Section 17 CFR §230.405 of this chapter) or Rule 12b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (Section 17 CFR §240.12b-2 of this chapter).

Emerging growth company

If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act.



Section 2    Financial Information

Item 2.02    Results of Operations and Financial Condition.

On October 30, 2024, Allegiant Travel Company (the “Company”) issued the press release attached as Exhibit 99.1 to this Form 8-K concerning our results of operations for the quarter and nine months ended September 30, 2024.

This information is being furnished under Item 2.02 of Form 8-K. This report and Exhibit 99.1 are deemed to be furnished and are not considered “filed” with the Securities and Exchange Commission. As such, this information shall not be incorporated by reference into any of our reports or other filings made with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Non-GAAP Financial Measures: The press release contains non-GAAP financial measures as such term is defined in Regulation G under the rules of the Securities and Exchange Commission. While the Company believes these financial measures are useful in evaluating the Company’s performance, this information should be considered to be supplemental in nature and not as a substitute for or superior to the related financial information prepared in accordance with GAAP. Further, these non-GAAP financial measures may differ from similarly titled measures presented by other companies.

Forward-Looking Statements: Under the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, statements in the press release filed as Exhibit 99.1 and statements in the 3Q24 Earnings Call Slides filed as Exhibit 99.2 that are not historical facts are forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements are only estimates or predictions based on our management's beliefs and assumptions and on information currently available to our management. Forward-looking statements include our statements regarding future airline and Sunseeker Resort operations, revenue, expenses and earnings, ASM growth, expected capital expenditures, the cost of fuel, the timing of aircraft acquisitions and retirements, the number of contracted aircraft to be placed in service in the future, our ability to consummate announced aircraft transactions, as well as other information concerning future results of operations, business strategies, financing plans, competitive position, industry environment, and potential growth opportunities. Forward-looking statements include all statements that are not historical facts and can be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology such as the words "believe," "expect," “guidance,” "anticipate," "intend," "plan," "estimate," “project”, “hope” or similar expressions.

Forward-looking statements involve risks, uncertainties and assumptions. Actual results may differ materially from those expressed in the forward-looking statements. Important risk factors that could cause our results to differ materially from those expressed in the forward-looking statements generally may be found in our periodic reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission at www.sec.gov. These risk factors include, without limitation, the impact of regulatory reviews of The Boeing Company on our aircraft delivery schedule, an accident involving, or problems with, our aircraft, public perception of our safety, our reliance on our automated systems, our reliance on Boeing to deliver aircraft under contract to us on a timely basis, risk of breach of security of personal data, volatility of fuel costs, labor issues and costs, the ability to obtain regulatory approvals as needed , the effect of economic conditions on leisure travel, debt covenants and balances, the impact of government regulations on the airline industry, the ability to finance aircraft to be acquired, the ability to obtain necessary government approvals to implement the announced alliance with Viva Aerobus and to otherwise prepare to offer international service from our markets, terrorist attacks, risks inherent to airlines, our competitive environment, our reliance on third parties who provide facilities or services to us, the impact of the possible loss of key personnel, economic and other conditions in markets in which we operate, the ability to successfully operate Sunseeker Resort, increases in maintenance costs, cyclical and seasonal fluctuations in our operating results and the perceived acceptability of our environmental, social and governance efforts.

Any forward-looking statements are based on information available to us today and we undertake no obligation to update publicly any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of future events, new information or otherwise.


Section 7    Regulation FD

Item 7.01    Regulation FD Disclosure.

We are supplementing our press release with updated information for investors relating to our financial outlook for the fourth quarter ending December 31,2024 and full year 2024, and other information regarding our business. The update is furnished herewith as Exhibit 99.2 and is incorporated herein by reference.

The information in Section 7 of this Current Report on Form 8-K and Exhibit 99.2 filed herewith is furnished pursuant to Item 7.01 of Form 8-K and shall not be deemed to be “filed” for the purposes of Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934



or otherwise subject to the liabilities of that Section. As such, this information shall not be incorporated by reference into any of the Company’s reports or other filings made with the Securities and Exchange Commission.


Section 9    Financial Statements and Exhibits

Item 9.01    Financial Statements and Exhibits.

a.Not applicable.
b.Not applicable.
c.Not applicable.
d.Exhibits




SIGNATURE
 
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, Allegiant Travel Company has duly caused this Report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.
 
 
Date: October 30, 2024ALLEGIANT TRAVEL COMPANY 
    
    
By:/s/ Robert J. Neal
Name:Robert J. Neal
 Title:Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer 

 

 





EXHIBIT INDEX



Exhibit 99.1
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ALLEGIANT TRAVEL COMPANY
THIRD QUARTER 2024 FINANCIAL RESULTS
Third quarter 2024 GAAP diluted loss per share of $(2.05)
Third quarter 2024 diluted loss per share, excluding special charges, of $(2.02)(1)(3)
Third quarter 2024 airline only diluted loss per share, excluding special charges, of $(0.49)(1)(3)


LAS VEGAS. October 30, 2024 — Allegiant Travel Company (NASDAQ: ALGT) today reported the following financial results for the third quarter 2024, as well as comparisons to the prior year:

ConsolidatedThree Months Ended September 30,Percent Change
(unaudited) (in millions, except per share amounts)20242023YoY
Total operating revenue$562.2 $565.4 (0.6)%
Total operating expense588.5 583.2 0.9 %
Operating loss(26.3)(17.9)46.9 %
Loss before income taxes(43.4)(29.9)45.2 %
Net loss(36.8)(25.1)46.6 %
Diluted loss per share(2.05)(1.44)42.4 %
Sunseeker special charges, net of recoveries(3)
1.1 17.4 (93.7)%
Airline special charges(3)
7.7 15.2 (49.3)%
Income before income taxes, excluding special charges net of recoveries(1)(3)
(34.7)2.7 NM
Net income (loss), excluding special charges net of recoveries(1)(3)
(36.1)2.0 NM
Diluted earnings (loss) per share excluding special charges net of recoveries(1)(3)
(2.02)0.09 NM


Airline onlyThree Months Ended September 30,
Percent Change(2)
(unaudited) (in millions, except per share amounts)20242023YoY
Airline operating revenue
$549.1 $565.4 (2.9)%
Airline operating expense
556.2 559.5 (0.6)%
Airline operating income (loss)
(7.0)5.8 NM
Airline loss before income taxes
(18.6)(7.4)NM
Airline special charges(3)
7.7 15.2 (49.3)%
Airline net income (loss), excluding special charges(1)(3)
(8.8)5.9 NM
Airline operating margin, excluding special charges(1)(3)
0.1 %3.7 %(3.6)
Airline diluted earnings (loss) per share, excluding special charges(1)(3)
(0.49)0.31 NM
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ConsolidatedNine Months Ended September 30,Percent Change
(unaudited) (in millions, except per share amounts)20242023YoY
Total operating revenue$1,884.9 $1,898.9 (0.7)%
Total operating expense1,860.9 1,688.5 10.2 %
Operating income24.0 210.4 (88.6)%
Income (loss) before income taxes(26.8)160.8 NM
Net income (loss)(24.0)119.6 NM
Diluted earnings (loss) per share(1.38)6.43 NM
Sunseeker special charges, net of recoveries(3)
(2.6)4.6 NM
Airline special charges(3)
42.6 15.2 NM
Income before income taxes, excluding special charges net of recoveries(1)(3)
13.2 180.6 (92.7)%
Net income, excluding special charges net of recoveries(1)(3)
6.8 134.2 (94.9)%
Diluted earnings per share excluding special charges net of recoveries(1)(3)
0.35 7.22 (95.2)%


Airline onlyNine Months Ended September 30,
Percent Change(2)
(unaudited) (in millions, except per share amounts)20242023YoY
Airline operating revenue$1,831.1 $1,898.9 (3.6)%
Airline operating expense1,767.0 1,668.0 5.9 %
Airline operating income64.1 230.9 (72.2)%
Airline income before income taxes29.4 181.9 (83.8)%
Airline special charges(3)
42.6 15.2 NM
Airline net income, excluding special charges(1)(3)
51.9 148.8 (65.1)%
Airline operating margin, excluding special charges(1)(3)
5.8 %13.0 %(7.2)
Airline diluted earnings per share, excluding special charges(1)(3)
2.83 8.00 (64.6)%


(1)Denotes a non-GAAP financial measure. Refer to the Non-GAAP Presentation section within this document for further information and for calculation of per share figures.
(2)Except Airline operating margin, excluding special charges, which is percentage point change.
(3)In 2024 and 2023, we recognized certain expenses as special charges related to Airline activities and damages to Sunseeker Resort. For a listing of these charges, see the special charges table in Appendix A of this earnings release. We sometimes refer to all special charges as "specials" in this earnings release.
NM    Not meaningful
*    Note that amounts may not recalculate due to rounding
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Our seasonally weakest quarter concluded with a diluted loss per share of $2.05,” stated Gregory Anderson, president and CEO of Allegiant Travel Company. "Despite facing challenges from Crowdstrike and Hurricane Helene, the airline surpassed our initial expectations by achieving a positive operating margin for the quarter. Throughout the quarter, we observed sustained strength in demand, with unit revenues turning positive on a year-over-year basis in the final weeks. Particularly noteworthy was the ancillary revenue per passenger, which reached $74.02, reflecting a three percent increase from the previous year due in part to the success of both the Allegiant Extra product and the cobrand credit card.

"As we entered the fourth quarter, our network experienced substantial disruptions due to the severe impact of Hurricane Milton and the continuing effects of Hurricane Helene. Ensuring the safety of our customers and team members remains our top priority, and I am extremely proud of our team's response during these challenging times. The hurricanes have led to a temporary decline in demand in certain cities along the West Coast of Florida and in Asheville, North Carolina. Approximately 25 percent of the seats scheduled to be flown in the fourth quarter are to destinations currently facing this short-term demand weakness. We anticipate that demand will return to normal by the end of the year and have adjusted our capacity accordingly. Load factors in the affected areas are expected to stay lower, resulting in a four-percentage point decline in our airline-only operating margin during the fourth quarter, which we now estimate to be around seven percent.

"Despite these short-term headwinds, I am pleased with the progress the team has made towards our three key initiatives - restoring peak utilization, the integration of the Boeing MAX aircraft, and various revenue initiatives.

1.Restoring peak utilization: Peak December utilization is scheduled to be up 25 percent over the prior year and down only six percent versus December 2019. As we move into 2025, March utilization is scheduled to be within five percent of 2019 levels.
2.Boeing MAX Integration: We achieved a major milestone during the third quarter by taking delivery of our first Boeing MAX aircraft. This airplane began revenue service mid-October and initial data supports significant improvements in the operating economics of this aircraft type over our current fleet. We remain in active discussions with Boeing around a reliable delivery schedule.
3.Revenue initiatives: The team delivered a Navitaire win late in the third quarter by restoring functionality around our third bundled product offering. Since going live, we have seen take rates for this offering mirror the rates observed pre-Navitaire launch, resulting in an incremental $1 in ancillary revenue per passenger. Additionally, I am happy to report we are on track to retrofit over 50 of our aircraft with the Allegiant Extra premium product by year end. We record approximately $3 per passenger in incremental ancillary revenue on aircraft equipped with this configuration. Finally, our Allegiant Allways Visa card continues to exceed our expectations. We expect total remuneration from the bank to exceed $140 million in 2024, with continued growth in 2025.

"Lastly we continue to work with our experienced hospitality team alongside our best-in-class advisors to help us optimize the value of the asset and appropriately navigate discussions with potential partners. Sunseeker is an amazing resort that we see meaningful asset value in and are committed to making decisions that align with the best interest of our stakeholders.

"I am incredibly proud of the progress the team is making to restore the earnings potential of our unique model. We are building the foundation to improved financial performance in 2025 and beyond."

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Third Quarter 2024 Results and Highlights


Total operating revenue of $562.2M, down 0.6 percent over the prior year
Total fixed fee contract revenue of $20.6M, up 15.9 percent year-over-year
Total average ancillary fare of $74.02, up 3.1 percent year-over-year driven by strength in seats, bags, and cobrand

Operating loss, excluding specials,(1)(2) of $17.6M, yielding an adjusted operating margin of (3.1) percent
Airline-only operating income, excluding specials,(1)(2) of $0.6M, yielding an airline-only adjusted operating margin of 0.1 percent

Loss before income tax, excluding specials,(1)(2) of $34.7M, yielding an adjusted pre-tax margin of (6.2) percent
Airline-only loss before income tax, excluding specials,(1)(2) of $11.0M, yielding an adjusted pre-tax margin of (2.0) percent

Consolidated EBITDA, excluding specials,(1)(2) of $46.3M, yielding an adjusted EBITDA margin of 8.2 percent
Airline-only EBITDA, excluding specials,(1) of $56.6M, yielding an adjusted airline-only EBITDA margin of 10.3 percent

Airline-only operating CASM, excluding fuel and special charges,(2) of 8.89 ¢, up 4.7 percent year-over-year

$36.5M in total cobrand credit card remuneration received from Bank of America, up 18.7 percent from the prior year
As of September 30, 2024, we had 535K total Allegiant Allways Rewards Visa cardholders

Enrolled 448K new Allways Rewards members during the third quarter

Published the 2023 Sustainability Report reaffirming the company's sustainability goals designed to add value both short- and long-term for our stakeholders

Named the number one Best Airline Credit Card and Best Frequent Flyer program in USA TODAY's 10Best 2024 Readers' Choice Awards for the sixth consecutive year

(1)Denotes a non-GAAP financial measure. Refer to the Non-GAAP Presentation section within this document for further information and for calculation of per share figures.
(2)In 2024 and 2023, we recognized certain expenses as special charges related to Airline activities and damages to Sunseeker Resort. For a listing of these charges see the special charges table in Appendix A of this earnings release. We sometimes refer to all special charges as "specials" in this earnings release.

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Balance Sheet, Cash and Liquidity

Total available liquidity at September 30, 2024 was $1.1B, which included $804.6M in cash and investments, and $275.0M in undrawn revolving credit facilities
$17.3M in cash from operations during the third quarter 2024
Total debt at September 30, 2024 was $2.2B
Net debt at September 30, 2024 was $1.4B
Debt principal payments of $107.4M during the quarter
Year-to-date principal payments of $170.6M, including a total of $60.6M in prepayments related to aircraft-secured facilities during the third quarter
On July 8, 2024, we suspended our quarterly dividend indefinitely
Air traffic liability at September 30, 2024 was $397.0M

Airline Capital Expenditures

Third quarter capital expenditures of $40.7M, which included $24.3M for aircraft purchases and inductions and other related costs, and $16.4M in other airline capital expenditures
Third quarter deferred heavy maintenance expenditures were $17.9M

Sunseeker Resort Charlotte Harbor

Third quarter occupancy was 31 percent with an average daily rate of $204(1) per night
Estimated property damage related to Hurricane Helene is approximately $2 million, which is reported as a special charge on the third quarter income statement
Hurricane Milton impact is currently being assessed and will be reported in the fourth quarter


(1)Reported average daily rate excludes resort fee.

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Guidance, subject to revision

Certain forward-looking financial information in the following tables is not presented in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the U.S. (“GAAP”). Non-GAAP financial figures may be useful to stakeholders, but should not be considered a substitute for GAAP figures. In reliance on the 'unreasonable efforts' exception in Item 10(e)(1)(i)(B) of SEC Regulation S-K, a reconciliation to the most comparable GAAP financial measure is not provided for airline-only loss per share, excluding special charges, consolidated loss per share, excluding special charges, and Sunseeker EBITDA, excluding special charges. The Company is not able to reconcile these Non-GAAP financial figures without unreasonable effort because the special charge adjustments will not be known until the end of the indicated future periods and any range of projected values would be too broad to be meaningful. As a result, this information would not be significant to investors.

Fourth quarter 2024 airline-only guidance
System ASMs - year over year change~1.5%
Scheduled service ASMs - year over year change~1.5%
Fuel cost per gallon$2.50 
Operating margin6.0% to 8.0%
Airline-only earnings (loss) per share, excluding special charges(3)
$0.50 - 1.50
Fourth quarter 2024 consolidated guidance
Consolidated earnings (loss) per share, excluding special charges(3)
$0.00 - $1.00
Full-year 2024 airline-only guidance
System ASMs - year over year change~0.5%
Scheduled service ASMs - year over year change~0.5%
Interest expense (millions)$150 to $160
Capitalized interest (1) (millions)
($40) to ($50)
Interest income (millions)$35 to $45
Airline full-year CAPEX
Aircraft-related capital expenditures(2) (millions)
$105 to $125
Capitalized deferred heavy maintenance (millions)$80 to $90
Other airline capital expenditures (millions)$105 to $115
Recurring principal payments (millions) (full year)$135 to $145










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Full-year 2024 Sunseeker guidance
EBITDA, excluding special charges(3) (4)
($25) to ($30)
Business interruption insurance proceeds related to delayed openUp to $10m
Depreciation expense (millions)~$25
Interest expense (millions)~$20
Occupancy rate~35%
Average daily rate~$300


(1)Includes capitalized interest related to pre-delivery deposits on new aircraft.
(2)Aircraft-related capital expenditures includes the purchase of aircraft, engines, induction costs, and pre-delivery deposits. This amount excludes capitalized interest related to pre-delivery deposits on new aircraft. Estimated capital expenditures are based on management's best estimate around aircraft deliveries, which differs from our contractual obligations.
(3)Denotes a non-GAAP financial measure for which no reconciliation to GAAP is provided as described above.
(4)Sunseeker EBITDA loss includes management's best estimate for operating losses resulting from hurricane-related cancelled bookings as well as short-term demand weakening as a result of the hurricanes. This loss does not include structural damage to the property from the hurricanes.
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Aircraft Fleet Plan by End of Period
Aircraft - (seats per AC)3Q24YE24
Boeing 737-8200 (190 seats)— 
Airbus A320 (180-186 seats)75 75 
Airbus A320 (177 seats)13 12 
Airbus A319 (156 seats)34 34 
Total122 122 

The table above is provided based on the company’s current plans and is subject to change. The numbers include aircraft expected to be in service at the end of each period and exclude aircraft that we expect to take delivery of but not to be placed in service until a subsequent period.

The above plan is management's best estimate and differs from our contractual obligations.
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Allegiant Travel Company will host a conference call with analysts at 4:30 p.m. ET Wednesday, October 30, 2024 to discuss its third quarter 2024 financial results. A live broadcast of the conference call will be available via the Company’s Investor Relations website homepage at http://ir.allegiantair.com. The webcast will also be archived in the “Events & Presentations” section of the website.

Allegiant Travel Company
Las Vegas-based Allegiant (NASDAQ: ALGT) is an integrated travel company with an airline at its heart, focused on connecting customers with the people, places and experiences that matter most. Since 1999, Allegiant Air has linked travelers in underserved cities to world-class vacation destinations with all-nonstop flights and industry-low average fares. Today, Allegiant serves communities across the nation, with base airfares less than half the cost of the average domestic round trip ticket. For more information, visit us at Allegiant.com. Media information, including photos, is available at http://gofly.us/iiFa303wrtF.


Media Inquiries: mediarelations@allegiantair.com

Investor Inquiries: ir@allegiantair.com

 
Under the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, statements in this press release that are not historical facts are forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements are only estimates or predictions based on our management's beliefs and assumptions and on information currently available to our management. Forward-looking statements include our statements regarding future airline and Sunseeker Resort operations, revenue, expenses and earnings, available seat mile growth, expected capital expenditures, the cost of fuel, the timing of aircraft acquisitions and retirements, the number of contracted aircraft to be placed in service in the future, our ability to consummate announced aircraft transactions, timing of collection of insurance proceeds, as well as other information concerning future results of operations, business strategies, financing plans, industry environment and potential growth opportunities. Forward-looking statements include all statements that are not historical facts and can be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology such as the words "believe," "expect," “guidance,” "anticipate," "intend," "plan," "estimate", “project”, “hope” or similar expressions.
 
Forward-looking statements involve risks, uncertainties and assumptions. Actual results may differ materially from those expressed in the forward-looking statements. Important risk factors that could cause our results to differ materially from those expressed in the forward-looking statements generally may be found in our periodic reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission at www.sec.gov. These risk factors include, without limitation, the impact of regulatory reviews of Boeing and labor actions on its aircraft delivery schedule, an accident involving, or problems with, our aircraft, public perception of our safety, our reliance on our automated systems, our reliance on Boeing and other third parties to deliver aircraft under contract to us on a timely basis, risk of breach of security of personal data, volatility of fuel costs, labor issues and costs, the ability to obtain regulatory approvals as needed , the effect of economic conditions on leisure travel, debt covenants and balances, the impact of government regulations on the airline industry, the ability to finance aircraft to be acquired, the ability to obtain necessary government approvals to implement the announced alliance with Viva Aerobus and to otherwise prepare to offer international service, terrorist attacks, risks inherent to airlines, our competitive environment, our reliance on third parties who provide facilities or services to us, the impact of the possible loss of key personnel, economic and other conditions in markets in which we operate, the ability to successfully operate Sunseeker Resort, increases in maintenance costs and availability of outside maintenance contractors to perform needed work on our aircraft on a timely basis and at acceptable rates, cyclical and seasonal fluctuations in our operating results, and the perceived acceptability of our environmental, social and governance efforts.
 
Any forward-looking statements are based on information available to us today and we undertake no obligation to update publicly any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of future events, new information or otherwise.
 
Detailed financial information follows:
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Allegiant Travel Company
Consolidated Statements of Income
(in thousands, except per share amounts)
(Unaudited)
 Three Months Ended September 30,Percent Change
 20242023YoY
OPERATING REVENUES:  
Passenger$488,989 $516,251 (5.3)%
Third party products39,423 30,944 27.4 
Fixed fee contracts20,559 17,741 15.9 
Resort and other13,225 423 NM
Total operating revenues562,196 565,359 (0.6)
OPERATING EXPENSES:
Salaries and benefits195,326 163,004 19.8 
Aircraft fuel148,241 167,861 (11.7)
Station operations70,632 64,630 9.3 
Depreciation and amortization63,918 55,816 14.5 
Maintenance and repairs30,278 35,477 (14.7)
Sales and marketing24,869 28,468 (12.6)
Aircraft lease rentals5,920 5,906 0.2 
Other40,563 29,432 37.8 
Special charges, net of recoveries8,790 32,648 (73.1)
Total operating expenses588,537 583,242 0.9 
OPERATING LOSS(26,341)(17,883)(47.3)
OTHER (INCOME) EXPENSES:
Interest income (10,071)(12,444)(19.1)
Interest expense39,065 39,233 (0.4)
Capitalized interest(11,923)(14,888)(19.9)
Other, net30 135 (77.8)
Total other expenses17,101 12,036 42.1 
LOSS BEFORE INCOME TAXES(43,442)(29,919)(45.2)
INCOME TAX BENEFIT(6,653)(4,853)(37.1)
NET LOSS$(36,789)$(25,066)(46.8)
Loss per share to common shareholders: 
Basic($2.05)($1.44)(42.4)
Diluted($2.05)($1.44)(42.4)
Shares used for computation(1):
  
Basic17,913 17,721 1.1 
Diluted17,913 17,721 1.1 

(1)The Company's unvested restricted stock awards are considered participating securities as they receive non-forfeitable rights to cash dividends at the same rate as common stock. The basic and diluted earnings per share calculations for the periods presented reflect the two-class method mandated by ASC Topic 260, "Earnings Per Share." The two-class method adjusts both the net income and the shares used in the calculation. Application of the two-class method did not have a significant impact on the basic and diluted earnings per share for the periods presented.
NM    Not meaningful

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Allegiant Travel Company
Operating Revenues and Expenses by Segment
(in thousands)
(Unaudited)

 Three Months Ended September 30, 2024Three Months Ended September 30, 2023
 AirlineSunseekerConsolidatedAirlineSunseekerConsolidated
OPERATING REVENUES:  
Passenger$488,989 $— $488,989 $516,251 $— $516,251 
Third party products39,423 — 39,423 30,944 — 30,944 
Fixed fee contracts20,559 — 20,559 17,741 — 17,741 
Resort and other156 13,069 13,225 423 — 423 
Total operating revenues549,127 13,069 562,196 565,359 — 565,359 
OPERATING EXPENSES:
Salaries and benefits183,849 11,477 195,326 159,717 3,287 163,004 
Aircraft fuel148,241 — 148,241 167,861 — 167,861 
Station operations70,632 — 70,632 64,630 — 64,630 
Depreciation and amortization56,025 7,893 63,918 55,730 86 55,816 
Maintenance and repairs30,278 — 30,278 35,477 — 35,477 
Sales and marketing23,370 1,499 24,869 27,835 633 28,468 
Aircraft lease rentals5,920 — 5,920 5,906 — 5,906 
Other30,187 10,376 40,563 27,170 2,262 29,432 
Special charges, net of recoveries7,651 1,139 8,790 15,216 17,432 32,648 
Total operating expenses556,153 32,384 588,537 559,542 23,700 583,242 
OPERATING INCOME (LOSS)(7,026)(19,315)(26,341)5,817 (23,700)(17,883)

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Allegiant Travel Company
Airline Operating Statistics
(Unaudited) 
Three Months Ended September 30,
Percent Change(1)
20242023YoY
AIRLINE OPERATING STATISTICS
Total system statistics:   
Passengers 4,256,249 4,292,031 (0.8)%
Available seat miles (ASMs) (thousands)4,501,532 4,433,767 1.5 
Airline operating expense per ASM (CASM) (cents)12.35  ¢12.62  ¢(2.1)
Fuel expense per ASM (cents)3.29  ¢3.79  ¢(13.2)
Airline special charges per ASM (cents)0.17  ¢0.34  ¢(50.0)
Airline operating CASM, excluding fuel and special charges (cents)8.89  ¢8.49  ¢4.7 
Departures29,884 29,251 2.2 
Block hours68,453 67,312 1.7 
Average stage length (miles)856 858 (0.2)
Average number of operating aircraft during period124.1 126.8 (2.1)
Average block hours per aircraft per day6.0 5.8 3.4 
Full-time equivalent employees at end of period 5,827 5,578 4.5 
Fuel gallons consumed (thousands)55,190 54,320 1.6 
ASMs per gallon of fuel81.6 81.6 — 
Average fuel cost per gallon$2.69 $3.09 (12.9)
Scheduled service statistics:  
Passengers 4,195,572 4,234,196 (0.9)
Revenue passenger miles (RPMs) (thousands)3,701,747 3,744,225 (1.1)
Available seat miles (ASMs) (thousands)4,326,870 4,280,034 1.1 
Load factor85.6 %87.5 %(1.9)
Departures28,519 28,040 1.7 
Block hours65,656 64,857 1.2 
Average seats per departure175.9 176.8 (0.5)
Yield (cents)(2)
5.88  ¢6.49  ¢(9.4)
Total passenger revenue per ASM (TRASM) (cents)(3)
12.21  ¢12.78  ¢(4.5)
Average fare - scheduled service(4)
$51.92 $57.43 (9.6)
Average fare - air-related charges(4)
$64.63 $64.50 0.2 
Average fare - third party products$9.40 $7.31 28.6 
Average fare - total$125.95 $129.23 (2.5)
Average stage length (miles)863 864 (0.1)
Fuel gallons consumed (thousands)52,993 52,491 1.0 
Average fuel cost per gallon$2.68 $3.07 (12.7)
Percent of sales through website during period92.4 %95.1 %(2.7)
Other data:
Rental car days sold322,076 335,542 (4.0)
Hotel room nights sold45,620 54,447 (16.2)

(1)Except load factor and percent of sales through website, which is percentage point change.
(2)Defined as scheduled service revenue divided by revenue passenger miles.
(3)Various components of this measurement do not have a direct correlation to ASMs. These figures are provided on a per ASM basis to facilitate comparison with airlines reporting revenues on a per ASM basis.
(4)Reflects division of passenger revenue between scheduled service and air-related charges in Company's booking path.
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Allegiant Travel Company
Consolidated Statements of Income
(in thousands, except per share amounts)
(Unaudited)
 Nine Months Ended September 30,Percent Change
 20242023YoY
OPERATING REVENUES:  
Passenger$1,663,423 $1,768,274 (5.9)%
Third party products109,924 85,886 28.0 
Fixed fee contracts57,119 43,599 31.0 
Resort and other54,418 1,096 NM
   Total operating revenues1,884,884 1,898,855 (0.7)
OPERATING EXPENSES:
Salaries and benefits618,595 499,798 23.8 
Aircraft fuel488,388 520,018 (6.1)
Station operations206,898 192,864 7.3 
Depreciation and amortization193,122 164,430 17.4 
Maintenance and repairs91,286 95,553 (4.5)
Sales and marketing83,266 85,265 (2.3)
Aircraft lease rentals17,653 18,973 (7.0)
Other121,671 91,757 32.6 
Special charges, net of recoveries40,002 19,828 NM
   Total operating expenses1,860,881 1,688,486 10.2 
OPERATING INCOME24,003 210,369 (88.6)
OTHER (INCOME) EXPENSES:
Interest income(33,441)(34,418)(2.8)
Interest expense118,769 112,707 5.4 
Capitalized interest(34,718)(28,949)19.9 
Other, net146 185 (21.1)
   Total other expenses50,756 49,525 2.5 
INCOME (LOSS) BEFORE INCOME TAXES(26,753)160,844 NM
INCOME TAX PROVISION (BENEFIT)(2,745)41,292 NM
NET INCOME (LOSS)$(24,008)$119,552 NM
Earnings (loss) per share to common shareholders: 
Basic($1.38)$6.44 NM
Diluted($1.38)$6.43 NM
Shares used for computation(1):
  
Basic17,802 17,879 (0.4)
Diluted17,802 17,913 (0.6)

(1)The Company's unvested restricted stock awards are considered participating securities as they receive non-forfeitable rights to cash dividends at the same rate as common stock. The basic and diluted earnings per share calculations for the periods presented reflect the two-class method mandated by ASC Topic 260, "Earnings Per Share." The two-class method adjusts both the net income and the shares used in the calculation. Application of the two-class method did not have a significant impact on the basic and diluted earnings per share for the periods presented.
NM    Not meaningful

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Allegiant Travel Company
Operating Revenues and Expenses by Segment
(in thousands)
(Unaudited)

 Nine Months Ended September 30, 2024Nine Months Ended September 30, 2023
 AirlineSunseekerConsolidatedAirlineSunseekerConsolidated
OPERATING REVENUES:  
Passenger$1,663,423 $— $1,663,423 $1,768,274 $— $1,768,274 
Third party products109,924 — 109,924 85,886 — 85,886 
Fixed fee contracts57,119 — 57,119 43,599 — 43,599 
Resort and other650 53,768 54,418 1,096 — 1,096 
Total operating revenues1,831,116 53,768 1,884,884 1,898,855 — 1,898,855 
OPERATING EXPENSES:
Salaries and benefits580,775 37,820 618,595 492,205 7,593 499,798 
Aircraft fuel488,388 — 488,388 520,018 — 520,018 
Station operations206,898 — 206,898 192,864 — 192,864 
Depreciation and amortization173,237 19,885 193,122 164,196 234 164,430 
Maintenance and repairs91,286 — 91,286 95,553 — 95,553 
Sales and marketing78,166 5,100 83,266 83,994 1,271 85,265 
Aircraft lease rentals17,653 — 17,653 18,973 — 18,973 
Other87,930 33,741 121,671 84,920 6,837 91,757 
Special charges, net of recoveries42,639 (2,637)40,002 15,230 4,598 19,828 
Total operating expenses1,766,972 93,909 1,860,881 1,667,953 20,533 1,688,486 
OPERATING INCOME (LOSS)64,144 (40,141)24,003 230,902 (20,533)210,369 

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Allegiant Travel Company
Airline Operating Statistics
(Unaudited) 
 Nine Months Ended September 30,
Percent Change(1)
20242023YoY
AIRLINE OPERATING STATISTICS
Total system statistics:   
Passengers 12,982,957 13,196,465 (1.6)%
Available seat miles (ASMs) (thousands)14,286,712 14,164,936 0.9 
Airline operating expense per ASM (CASM)(cents)12.37  ¢11.78  ¢5.0 
Fuel expense per ASM (cents)3.42  ¢3.67  ¢(6.8)
Airline special charges per ASM (cents)0.30  ¢0.11  ¢NM
Airline operating CASM, excluding fuel and special charges (cents)8.65  ¢8.00  ¢8.1 
Departures91,361 90,792 0.6 
Block hours216,844 215,716 0.5
Average stage length (miles)886 883 0.3 
Average number of operating aircraft during period125.1 124.7 0.3 
Average block hours per aircraft per day6.3 6.3 — 
Full-time equivalent employees at end of period 5,827 5,578 4.5 
Fuel gallons consumed (thousands)171,556 170,271 0.8 
ASMs per gallon of fuel83.3 83.2 0.1 
Average fuel cost per gallon$2.85 $3.05 (6.6)
Scheduled service statistics:  
Passengers 12,837,860 13,076,015 (1.8)
Revenue passenger miles (RPMs) (thousands)11,693,844 11,947,986 (2.1)
Available seat miles (ASMs) (thousands)13,811,809 13,778,994 0.2 
Load factor84.7 %86.7 %(2.0)
Departures87,824 87,800 — 
Block hours209,219 209,468 (0.1)
Average seats per departure176.4 176.1 0.2 
Yield (cents)(2)
6.93  ¢7.55  ¢(8.2)
Total passenger revenue per ASM (TRASM) (cents)(3)
12.84  ¢13.46  ¢(4.6)
Average fare - scheduled service(4)
$63.10 $68.95 (8.5)
Average fare - air-related charges(4)
$66.47 $66.28 0.3 
Average fare - third party products$8.56 $6.57 30.3 
Average fare - total$138.13 $141.80 (2.6)
Average stage length (miles)891 889 0.2 
Fuel gallons consumed (thousands)165,728 165,599 0.1 
Average fuel cost per gallon$2.85 $3.05 (6.6)
Percent of sales through website during period94.0 %95.3 %(1.3)
Other data:
Rental car days sold1,051,425 1,081,483 (2.8)
Hotel room nights sold168,751 193,643 (12.9)

(1)Except load factor and percent of sales through website, which is percentage point change.
(2)Defined as scheduled service revenue divided by revenue passenger miles.
(3)Various components of this measurement do not have a direct correlation to ASMs. These figures are provided on a per ASM basis to facilitate comparison with airlines reporting revenues on a per ASM basis.
(4)Reflects division of passenger revenue between scheduled service and air-related charges in Company's booking path.
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Summary Balance Sheet
Unaudited (millions)
September 30, 2024
(unaudited)
December 31, 2023Percent Change
Unrestricted cash and investments
Cash and cash equivalents$265.9 $143.3 85.6 %
Short-term investments493.4 671.4 (26.5)
Long-term investments45.3 56.0 (19.1)
Total unrestricted cash and investments804.6 870.7 (7.6)
Debt
Current maturities of long-term debt and finance lease obligations, net of related costs420.9 439.9 (4.3)
Long-term debt and finance lease obligations, net of current maturities and related costs1,767.3 1,819.7 (2.9)
Total debt2,188.2 2,259.6 (3.2)
Debt, net of unrestricted cash and investments1,383.6 1,388.9 (0.4)
Total Allegiant Travel Company shareholders’ equity1,299.9 1,328.6 (2.2)



EPS Calculation

The following table sets forth the computation of net income per share, on a basic and diluted basis, for the periods indicated (share count and dollar amounts other than per-share amounts in table are in thousands):
Three Months Ended September 30,Nine Months Ended September 30,
2024202320242023
Basic:  
Net income (loss)$(36,789)$(25,066)$(24,008)$119,552 
Less income allocated to participating securities— (452)(618)(4,397)
Net income (loss) attributable to common stock$(36,789)$(25,518)$(24,626)$115,155 
Earnings (loss) per share, basic$(2.05)$(1.44)$(1.38)$6.44 
Weighted-average shares outstanding17,913 17,721 17,802 17,879 
Diluted:  
Net income (loss)$(36,789)$(25,066)$(24,008)$119,552 
Less income allocated to participating securities— (452)(618)(4,389)
Net income attributable to common stock$(36,789)$(25,518)$(24,626)$115,163 
Earnings (loss) per share, diluted$(2.05)$(1.44)$(1.38)$6.43 
Weighted-average shares outstanding(1)
17,913 17,721 17,802 17,879 
Dilutive effect of restricted stock— — — 238 
Adjusted weighted-average shares outstanding under treasury stock method17,913 17,721 17,802 18,117 
Participating securities excluded under two-class method— — — (204)
Adjusted weighted-average shares outstanding under two-class method17,913 17,721 17,802 17,913 

(1)Dilutive effect of common stock equivalents excluded from the diluted per share calculation is not material.
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Appendix A
Non-GAAP Presentation
Three and Nine Months Ended September 30, 2024
(Unaudited)

Airline operating expense, airline income (loss) before income taxes, airline net income (loss), and airline diluted earnings (loss) per share all eliminate the effects of non-airline activity as such activity is not reflective of airline operating performance. We also present these airline-only metrics excluding special charges related to aircraft accelerated depreciation on early retirement of certain airframes, a ratification bonus for the new collective bargaining agreement for our flight attendants, and an organizational restructuring of certain administrative personnel. Management believes the exclusion of these special charges enhances comparability of financial information between periods. Airline earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization ("Airline EBITDA") and Airline EBITDA excluding special charges eliminate the effects of non-airline operating activity and other items. As such, all of these are non-GAAP financial measures. We believe the presentation of these measures is relevant and useful for investors because it allows them to better gauge the performance of the airline and to compare our results to other airlines.

We also present both operating expense and CASM excluding aircraft fuel expense and excluding the airline special charges listed in the table below. Fuel price volatility impacts the comparability of year over year financial performance as do the airline special charges. We believe the adjustments for fuel expense and airline special charges allow investors to better understand our non-fuel costs and related performance.

We present consolidated operating income, EBITDA, and diluted earnings (loss) per share excluding Sunseeker special charges, net of recoveries, and airline special charges, to exclude the impact of losses and insurance recoveries incurred primarily as the result of hurricanes and other insured events at Sunseeker and to exclude the airline special charges listed in the table below. Management believes these measures enhance comparability of financial information between periods.

Consolidated EBITDA, Consolidated EBITDA excluding special charges, Airline EBITDA excluding special charges, estimated airline only and consolidated earnings (loss) per share excluding special charges, and Sunseeker estimated EBITDA, as presented in this press release, are supplemental measures of our performance that are not required by, or presented in accordance with, accounting principles generally accepted in the United States (“GAAP”). These are not measurements of our financial performance under GAAP and should not be considered in isolation or as an alternative to net income or any other performance measures derived in accordance with GAAP or as an alternative to cash flows from operating activities as a measure of our liquidity.

We define “EBITDA” as earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization. We also adjust EBITDA within this release to exclude non-airline activity and special charges. We caution investors that amounts presented in accordance with this definition may not be comparable to similar measures disclosed by other issuers, because not all issuers and analysts calculate EBITDA in the same manner.

We use EBITDA and Airline EBITDA to evaluate our operating performance and liquidity, and these are among the primary measures used by management for planning and forecasting of future periods. We believe these presentations of EBITDA are relevant and useful for investors because they allow investors to view results in a manner similar to the method used by management and make it easier to compare our results with other companies that have different financing and capital structures. EBITDA has important limitations as an analytical tool. These limitations include the following:

EBITDA does not reflect our capital expenditures, future requirements for capital expenditures or contractual commitments to purchase capital equipment;
EBITDA does not reflect interest expense or the cash requirements necessary to service principal or interest payments on our debt;
although depreciation and amortization are non-cash charges, the assets that we currently depreciate and amortize will likely have to be replaced in the future, and EBITDA does not reflect the cash required to fund such replacements; and
other companies in our industry may calculate EBITDA differently than we do, limiting its usefulness as a comparative measure.

Presented below is a quantitative reconciliation of these adjusted numbers to the most directly comparable GAAP financial performance measure.

The SEC has adopted rules (Regulation G) regulating the use of non-GAAP financial measures. Because of our use of non-GAAP financial measures in this press release to supplement our consolidated financial statements presented on a GAAP basis, Regulation G requires us to include in this press release a presentation of the most directly comparable GAAP measure, which is operating expenses, operating income (loss), income (loss) before income taxes, net income (loss), and net earnings (loss) per share and a reconciliation of the non-GAAP measures to the most comparable GAAP measure. Our utilization of non-GAAP measurements is not meant to be considered in isolation or as a substitute for operating expenses, income (loss) before income taxes, net income (loss), earnings (loss) per share, or other measures of financial performance prepared in accordance with GAAP. Our use of these non-GAAP measures may not be comparable to similarly titled measures employed by other companies
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in the airline and travel industry. The reconciliation of each of these measures to the most comparable GAAP measure for the periods is indicated below.
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Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures

Three Months Ended September 30,Nine Months Ended September 30,
2024202320242023
Special charges (in millions)
Accelerated depreciation on airframes identified for early retirement4.2 15.2 28.4 15.2 
Flight attendant ratification bonus$— $— 10.8 — 
Organizational restructuring3.4 — 3.4 — 
Airline special charges(2)
7.7 15.2 42.6 15.2 
Sunseeker special charges, net of recoveries(3)
1.1 17.4 (2.6)4.6 
Consolidated special charges, net of recoveries8.8 32.6 40.0 19.8 


Three Months Ended September 30,Nine Months Ended September 30,
2024202320242023
Reconciliation of consolidated net income (loss) and earnings (loss) per share excluding special charges net of recoveries (millions except share and per share amounts)
Net income (loss) as reported (GAAP)$(36.8)$(25.1)(24.0)119.6 
Plus special charges(2)(3)
8.8 32.6 40.0 19.8 
Plus (minus) income tax expense (benefit) (GAAP)(6.7)(4.9)(2.7)41.3 
Minus adjusted income tax expense, excluding effect of special charges1.5 0.7 6.5 46.4 
Net income (loss) excluding special charges net of recoveries(1)(2)(3)
(36.1)2.0 6.8 134.2 
Net (income) allocated to participating securities— (0.5)(0.6)(4.9)
Net income (loss) attributable to common stock excluding special charges net of recoveries(1)(2)(3)
(36.1)1.5 6.2 129.3 
Diluted shares used for computation (thousands)17,913 17,721 17,802 17,913 
Diluted earnings (loss) per share as reported (GAAP)$(2.05)$(1.44)$(1.38)$6.43 
Diluted earnings (loss) per share excluding special charges net of recoveries(1)(2)(3)
$(2.02)$0.09 $0.35 $7.22 


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Three Months Ended September 30,Nine Months Ended September 30,
2024202320242023
Reconciliation of airline net income (loss) excluding special charges and airline earnings (loss) per share excluding special charges (millions except share and per share amounts)
Net income (loss) as reported (GAAP)$(36.8)$(25.1)$(24.0)$119.6 
Plus non-airline loss before taxes24.8 22.6 56.1 21.0 
Plus airline special charges(2)
7.7 15.2 42.6 15.2 
Plus (minus) income tax expense (benefit) (GAAP)(6.7)(4.9)(2.7)41.3 
Minus (plus) airline adjusted income tax expense, excluding effect of special charges(2.2)1.9 20.1 48.3 
Airline net income, excluding special charges(1)(2)
(8.8)5.9 51.9 148.8 
Airline net income allocated to participating securities excluding special charges— (0.5)(1.4)(5.5)
Airline net income (loss) attributable to common stock excluding special charges(1)(2)
(8.8)5.4 50.5 143.3 
Diluted shares used for computation (thousands)17,913 17,721 17,802 17,913 
Diluted earnings per share as reported (GAAP)$(2.05)$(1.44)$(1.38)$6.43 
Diluted airline earnings (loss) per share excluding special charges(1)(2)
$(0.49)$0.31 $2.83 $8.00 

Three Months Ended September 30,Nine Months Ended September 30,
2024202320242023
Reconciliation of airline operating expense, operating income, and income (loss) before income taxes excluding special charges (millions)
Operating expense as reported (GAAP)$588.5 $583.2 $1,860.9 $1,688.5 
Non-airline operating expense32.4 23.7 93.9 20.5 
Airline operating expense556.2 559.5 1,767.0 1,668.0 
Airline special charges(2)
7.7 15.2 42.6 15.2 
Airline operating expense, excluding special charges(1)(2)
$548.5 $544.3 $1,724.3 $1,652.8 
Operating income (loss) as reported (GAAP)$(26.3)$(17.9)$24.0 $210.4 
Plus non-airline operating loss19.3 23.7 40.1 20.5 
Plus airline special charges(2)
7.7 15.2 42.6 15.2 
Airline operating income, excluding special charges(1)(2)
$0.6 $21.0 $106.8 $246.1 
Airline operating margin, excluding special charges(2)
0.1 %3.7 %5.8 %13.0 %
Income (loss) before income taxes as reported (GAAP)$(43.4)$(29.9)$(26.8)$160.8 
Plus non-airline loss before income taxes24.8 22.6 56.1 21.0 
Plus airline special charges(2)
7.7 15.2 42.6 15.2 
Airline income (loss) before income taxes, excluding special charges(1)(2)
$(11.0)$7.9 $72.0 $197.0 
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Three Months Ended September 30,Nine Months Ended September 30,
2024202320242023
Reconciliation of operating income (loss) excluding special charges (millions)
Operating income (loss) as reported (GAAP)$(26.3)$(17.9)$24.0 $210.4 
Special charges8.8 32.6 40.0 19.8 
Operating income (loss), excluding special charges(1)(2)(3)
$(17.6)$14.7 $64.0 $230.2 


Three Months Ended September 30,Nine Months Ended September 30,
2024202320242023
Reconciliation of airline operating CASM excluding fuel and special charges (millions)
Consolidated operating expense (GAAP)$588.5 $583.2 $1,860.9 $1,688.5 
Less fuel expense148.2 167.9 488.4 520.0 
Less non-airline operating expense32.4 23.7 93.9 20.5 
Less airline special charges(2)
7.7 15.2 42.6 15.2 
Total airline operating expense less fuel and airline special charges(1)(2)
$400.3 $376.4 $1,235.9 $1,132.8 
System available seat miles (millions)4,501.5 4,433.8 14,286.7 14,164.9 
Cost per available seat mile (cents)13.07 13.15 13.03 11.92 
Airline-only cost per available seat mile (cents)12.35 12.62 12.37 11.78 
Airline-only cost per available seat mile excluding fuel and airline special charges (cents)(2)
8.89 8.49 8.65 8.00 

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Three Months Ended September 30,Nine Months Ended September 30,
2024202320242023
Consolidated EBITDA and Consolidated EBITDA excluding special charges (millions)
Net income (loss) as reported (GAAP)$(36.8)$(25.1)$(24.0)$119.6 
Interest expense, net17.1 11.9 50.6 49.3 
Income tax expense (benefit)(6.7)(4.9)(2.7)41.3 
Depreciation and amortization63.9 55.8 193.1 164.4 
Consolidated EBITDA(1)
$37.5 $37.7 $217.0 $374.6 
Special charges8.8 32.6 40.0 19.8 
Consolidated EBITDA, excluding special charges(1)(2)
$46.3 $70.3 $257.0 $394.4 
Airline EBITDA excluding special charges (millions)
Income (loss) before taxes as reported (GAAP)$(43.4)$(29.9)$(26.8)$160.8 
Plus non-airline loss before taxes24.8 22.6 56.1 21.0 
Plus airline special charges(2)
7.7 15.2 42.6 15.2 
Airline income (loss) before taxes, excluding special charges(1)(2)
$(11.0)$7.9 $72.0 $197.0 
Airline interest expense, net11.6 13.0 34.6 48.8 
Airline depreciation and amortization56.0 55.7 173.2 164.2 
Airline EBITDA, excluding special charges(1)(2)
$56.6 $76.6 $279.9 $410.2 


(1)Denotes non-GAAP figure.
(2)In 2024 and 2023, we recognized special charges for aircraft accelerated depreciation related to our revised fleet plan. Additionally in 2024, we recognized charges for a ratification bonus paid to flight attendants in connection with our new collective bargaining agreement and an organizational restructuring of certain administrative personnel. The accelerated depreciation, ratification bonus, and restructuring expenses are sometimes referred to as "airline special charges."
(3)In 2024 and 2023, we recognized as special charges the full amount of estimated property damage to Sunseeker Resort due to weather and other insured events less the amount of recognized insurance recoveries through the end of the applicable period (sometimes referred to as "Sunseeker special charges").
*    Note that amounts may not recalculate due to rounding
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Earnings Call


 
Forward looking statements This presentation as well as oral statements made by officers or directors of Allegiant Travel Company, its advisors and affiliates (collectively or separately, the "Company“) will contain forward-looking statements that are only predictions and involve risks and uncertainties. Forward-looking statements may include, among others, references to future performance and any comments about our strategic plans. There are many risk factors that could prevent us from achieving our goals and cause the underlying assumptions of these forward-looking statements, and our actual results, to differ materially from those expressed in, or implied by, our forward-looking statements. These risk factors and others are more fully discussed in our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Any forward-looking statements are based on information available to us today and we undertake no obligation to update publicly any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of future events, new information or otherwise. The Company cautions users of this presentation not to place undue reliance on forward-looking statements, which may be based on assumptions and anticipated events that do not materialize. 2


 
3 Addressing headwinds to deliver industry-leading results Aircraft utilization ~20% below 2019 levels during July Existing functionality loss and delayed implementation of added functionality Boeing delivery delays - first deliveries originally expected in 2023 • Restoration of third-bundle product offering integrated with Navitaire during 3Q - contributing ~$1/pax of incremental ancillary revenue • Working through optimization - confident to have Navitaire fully optimized in 2025 • Retrofitting our aircraft to include Allegiant Extra for customers interested in premium seating options • Expect 2024 cobrand remuneration to exceed $140mm with continued growth in 2025 • Pilot’s staffing levels have stabilized • First step – Summer ’24 - small a/c utilization gains year-over-year and strong operational performance • Peak December utilization within six percent of 2019 levels • Targeting improved a/c utilization for all 2025 peak periods, with peak March scheduled to be within five percent of 2019 utilization levels • Received first 737 MAX in September ’24 • Entered revenue service in mid-October ’24 • Costs due to delays $30mm annually will subside next year under an elongated delivery schedule • Working with Boeing to seek compensation for delays


 
4 Line of sight to sustained peak utilization increases 0% 25% 50% 75% 100% Mar Jun Jul Nov Dec Mar % o f 2 0 19 U ti li za ti o n Scheduled Actual Aircraft Utilization as % of 2019 Block-Hours per Aircraft-Day 2024 2025 2019 utilization A ct u al S ch ed u le d • Pilot’s staffing levels have stabilized • Focused on restoring peak period utilization • December is scheduled to be 6% below 2019 levels • March is expected to be within 5% below 2019 levels • Increases in peak period utilization will drive margin improvements in 2025


 
5 Boeing 787-8200 extra 21 Extra Legroom 31 extra 36 Extra Legroom 12 Airbus A320 190 Pax 180 Pax New Priority Access Dedicated Overhead Bin Space Extra Legroom Complimentary Snack


 
6 737 MAX update 108 86 737-8200 A320 ASMs per Gallon* 26% increase 190 180 737-8200 A320 Seats per Departure +10 added seats 3Q24 TTM Allegiant Extra Configuration *737-8200 estimated twelve months fuel efficiency • Received first B737-8200 in September ’24 • Entered revenue service in mid-October ’24 • Higher revenue potential with increased gauge • Higher margin potential with improved fuel efficiency on an ASMs per gallon basis


 
7 Fourth quarter impact from hurricanes Hurricane Impact 4Q24 • Approximately 37% of our pre-hurricane anticipated seats were in markets impacted by the storms • We expect 25% of network seats to continue to be impacted • Nearly 1,000 flights were canceled or removed from the schedule between the end of September and early January o 2/3 of the cancels direct result of the hurricanes o 1/3 of the cancels due to the residual impact to the regions ASM TRASM Airline EPS 3.5% - 4.0% 1.5% Flat to (1%) (4.5%) Now Before hurricane Now Before hurricane Before hurricane Now $2.25 $1.00


 
3.7x 2.2x 3.8x 4.1x FY22A FY23A FY24E FY25E FY26E 8 Balance sheet and leverage update Net Leverage Outlook (Net Debt/Adj. EBITDA) 2022 – 2026E Deleverage starting 4Q24 3Q24 Highlights • Total liquidity at quarter end was $1.1 billion, including: o $805 million in cash and investments o $275 million in undrawn revolver capacity • Made principal payments totaling $107 million o $60.6 million was prepayment of debt on PDP loans • Ended the quarter with total debt below $2.2 billion o Fourth consecutive quarter with debt reduction 3Q24 TTM


 
9 Airline Outlook Summary 4Q24 System ASMs – y/y change ~1.5% Scheduled service ASMs – y/y change ~1.5% Fuel cost per gallon $2.50 Operating margin, excluding special charges 6.0% - 8.0% Airline-only earnings (loss) per share, excluding special charges $0.50 - $1.50 Fourth Quarter Airline-Only Guidance FY 2024 Interest expense (millions) $150 - $160 Capitalized interest (1) (millions) $40 – $50 Interest income (millions) $35 - $45 Full-Year Airline-Only Guidance FY 2024 Aircraft-related capital expenditures (2) (millions) $105 to $125 Capitalized deferred heavy maintenance (millions) $80 to $90 Other airline capital expenditures (millions) $105 to $115 Recurring principal payments (millions) $135 to $145 Full-Year Airline-Only CapEx (1) Includes capitalized interest related to pre-delivery deposits on new aircraft. (2) Aircraft-related capital expenditures includes the purchase of aircraft, engines, induction costs, and pre-delivery deposits. This amount excludes capitalized interest related to pre-delivery deposits on new aircraft. Estimated capital expenditures are based on management's best estimate around aircraft deliveries, which differs from our contractual obligations.


 
10 Consolidated & Sunseeker Outlook Summary FY 2024 EBITDA, excluding special charges (1) (2) (millions) $(25) to $(30) Business interruption insurance proceeds related to delayed open Up to $10m Depreciation expense (millions) ~$25 Interest expense (millions) ~$20 Occupancy rate ~35% Average daily rate ~$300 Full-Year Sunseeker Guidance (1) Denotes a non-GAAP financial measure for which no reconciliation to GAAP as described in the earnings release (2) Sunseeker EBITDA loss includes management's best estimate for operating losses resulting from hurricane-related cancelled bookings as well as short-term demand weakening as a result of the hurricanes. This loss does not include structural damage to the property from the hurricanes. 4Q24 Consolidated earnings (loss) per share, excluding special charges $0.00 - $1.00 Fourth Quarter Consolidated Guidance


 
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