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Allegiant’s 1Q net profit increases to $31.9 million

Allegiant Travel Companyย (Allegiant Air) (Las Vegas) reported the following financial results for the first quarter 2013:

Unaudited 1Q13 1Q12 Change
Total operating revenue (millions) $273.0 $237.9 14.8%
Operating income (millions) $52.4 $36.3 44.2%
Operating margin 19.2% 15.3% 3.9pp
EBITDA (millions) $69.4 $48.3 43.6%
EBITDA margin 25.4% 20.3% 5.1pp
Net income (millions) $31.9 $21.7 47.1%
Diluted earnings per share $1.65 $1.12 47.3%

“We are very proud to report our 41st consecutive profitable quarter,” stated Maurice J. Gallagher, Jr., Chairman and CEO of Allegiant Travel Company. ย “The month of March is typically our busiest month of the year, and this year was no different. ย Thanks to the tireless efforts of our Team Members, we have had another profitable quarter.”

Notable company quarterly highlights

  • Began flying our first A319 on March 1, 2013, the second A319 on April 4, 2013
  • Repurchased over 284,000 shares for $22.2 million dollars, average purchase price of $78.15
  • Received board approval to increase share repurchase authority to $100 million
  • Completed the 166 seat MD-80 conversion project in February
  • Added two new small cities Provo, UT and Reno, NV
  • Added eight routes in the quarter
  • Announced five routes which will start in the second quarter, including one new city, Little Rock, AR
  • Operated 198 routes in the first quarter of 2013. ย Expect to operate 203 routes in the second quarter of 2013

First quarter 2013 revenue performance

  • 13thย consecutive quarter of year over year increases in total average fare
  • First quarter 2013 average fare, average ancillary air per passenger, and total fare were the highest in the company’s history
  • First quarter TRASM increased by 1.2 percent even though we increased average scheduled service stage length by 4.9 percent and scheduled service ASMs grew by 17 percent
  • Load factor returned to a normalized rate closer to 90%
  • Same store markets, those which were operated in the first quarter 2012 and 2013, had a 4.3 percent TRASM increase versus the system average of 1.2 percent
  • Fixed fee revenue’s decline is attributable to no longer operating two aircraft in track charter programs as previously disclosed
1Q13 1Q12 Change
Scheduled Service:
Average fare – scheduled service $97.54 $94.95 2.7%
Average fare – ancillary air-related charges $41.64 $32.39 28.6%
Average fare – ancillary third party products $5.81 $5.36 8.4%
Average fare – total $144.99 $132.70 9.3%
Scheduled service passenger revenue per ASM (PRASM) (cents) 8.60 9.04 (4.9)%
Total scheduled service revenue* per ASM (TRASM) (cents) 12.79 12.64 1.2%
Load factor 89.8% 91.1% (1.3)pp
Passengers (millions) 1.8 1.7 8.4%
Average passengers per departure 148 138 7.2%
Average scheduled service stage length (miles) 978 932 4.9%

* Total scheduled service revenue includes scheduled service, ancillary air-related charges, and ancillary third party products revenue.
ASMs = available seat miles
PRASM = scheduled passenger revenue per scheduled available seat mile

First quarter 2013 cost performance

  • Operating CASM, excluding fuel increased only 0.2 percent to 5.18 cents despite an almost eight percent decrease in aircraft utilization for the same time period due to a higher concentration of flying during peak periods
  • Operating expense per ASM decreased by three percent even though our average fuel expense per gallon increased by three percent. ย System ASMs per gallon of fuel improved to 67.3; a 9.6 percent increase versus the first quarter 2012
  • Maintenance and repairs expense per passenger decreased by 19.2 percent due to a more normalized rate of engine overhaul expense compared to unusually high levels in the first quarter of 2012
  • Salary and benefits expense per passenger increased by 18.4 percent due mainly to increases in pilot compensation. ย As we reached a trailing twelve month operating margin of 14 percent in November of 2012, our pilots moved into a higher pilot pay rate band per our compensation agreement with our pilot work group. ย Additionally, higher flight attendant headcount resulting from the increased gauge of our MD-80 aircraft and operating six 757 aircraft as opposed to one during the first quarter 2012
  • Depreciation and amortization per passenger increased 35 percent primarily due to accelerated depreciation from the announced retirement of six MD-80s from first quarter 2013 through third quarter 2013, along with higher depreciation stemming from 51 converted 166 seat MD-80s at the end of the quarter versus 17 a year ago
  • Other expense per passenger increased 35 percent primarily attributable to a higher write-down of engine values in our consignment program
1Q13 1Q12 Change
Total System*:
Operating expense per passenger $117.31 $112.03 4.7%
Operating expense per passenger, excluding fuel $59.62 $55.10 8.2%
Operating expense per ASM (CASM) (cents) 10.20 10.52 (3.0)%
Operating expense, excluding fuel per ASM (CASM ex fuel) (cents) 5.18 5.17 0.2%
Average block hours per aircraft per day 5.9 6.4 (7.8)%

* Total system includes scheduled service, fixed-fee contract and non-revenue flying.

Second quarter 2013 cost trends

  • Salary and benefit expense is still subject to the same pressures as in the first quarter including the higher pilot pay band in effect
  • We expect the bulk of the engine and heavy airframe maintenance for the year will be incurred in the second and third quarters. ย For the full year, we are still anticipating maintenance per aircraft per month to be between $100 thousand and $110 thousand which has been our normalized historical run rate
  • Second quarter depreciation expense will still feel the impact of the accelerated depreciation reflected in the first quarter and to a lesser extent the higher depreciation from the converted 166 seat MD-80s as we had converted 27 aircraft by the end of June 2012. ย Four of the MD-80s driving the bulk of the accelerated depreciation are scheduled to be retired in the third quarter of 2013. ย In addition, we are expecting higher depreciation in the fourth quarter as we are currently expecting to place seven A320s into service by the fourth quarter of 2013.

Copyright Photo: Keith Burton. Allegiant introduced the first Airbus A319 into operations on March 1. The second was introduced on April 4. The former easyJet (Switzerland) A319-111 HB-JZN became N302NV (msn 2387) when it was delivered on February 11, 2013. The airliner is leased from GECAS.

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Frontier launches seasonal service from Denver to Harrisburg and Knoxville

Frontier Airlines (2nd) (Denver) today returns nonstop service between its Denver, Colorado (DEN), hub and both Harrisburg, PA (MDT) and Knoxville, TN (TYS). Both routes will operate seasonally with three weekly nonstop flights.

Following is the schedule for the service from Denver:

Denver-Harrisburgย (beginning April 22, 2013)

Route Departs Arrives Frequency Aircraft
DEN-MDT 11:20 a.m. 4:35 p.m. Mon/Wed/Fri A319
MDT-DEN 5:19 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Mon/Wed/Fri A319

Denver-Knoxvilleย (beginning April 22, 2013)

Route Departs Arrives Frequency Aircraft
DEN-TYS 12:30 p.m. 5:09 p.m. Tues/Thurs/Sun A319
TYS-DEN 5:59 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Tues/Thurs/Sun A319

Beginning May 16, 2013, the days of operation for Harrisburg will be Tues/Thurs/Sun and the days of operation for Knoxville will be Mon/Wed/Fri.

These flights will operate on 138-seat Airbus A319 aircraft.

Copyright Photo: Bruce Drum.ย Airbus A319-111 N928FR (msn 2236) (Bobcat) arrives at Minneapolis/St. Paul.

Frontier Airlines:ย AG Slide Show

Frontier Airlines expands its operations at Trenton today

Frontier Airlines (2nd) (Denver) today launches nonstop service from Trenton-Mercer Airport in Ewing, New Jersey, to Atlanta, Chicago-Midway, Columbus, Detroit, and Raleigh/Durham, bringing the total destinations to 10. Frontier is the only airline providing scheduled service out of Trenton-Mercer Airport, the gateway to New Jerseyโ€™s state capital, all of central New Jersey, and southeast Pennsylvania, including metro Philadelphia.

Frontier (2nd) TTN 2:2013 Route Map-Ad

Following is the schedule for Frontierโ€™s new Trenton service.

Trenton-Atlantaย (effective April 8, 2013)
Route Frequency Aircraft
TTN-ATL Mon/Wed/Fri/Sat A319
ATL-TTN Mon/Wed/Fri/Sat A319
Trenton-Chicago-Midwayย (effective April 8, 2013)
Route Frequency Aircraft
TTN-MDW Mon-Fri, Sun A319
MDW-TTN Mon-Fri, Sun A319
Trenton-Columbusย (effective April 8, 2013)
Route Frequency Aircraft
TTN-CMH Mon/Thurs/Sun A319
CMH-TTN Mon/Thurs/Sun A319
Trenton-Detroitย (effective April 9, 2013)
Route Frequency Aircraft
TTN-DTW Tues/Thurs/Fri/Sun A319
DTW-TTN Tues/Thurs/Fri/Sun A319
Trenton-Raleigh-Durhamย (effective April 8, 2013)
Route Frequency Aircraft
TTN-RDU Mon-Fri, Sun A319
RDU-TTN Mon-Fri, Sun A319

The new schedule also includes a one-stop flight from Princeton/Trenton to Denver operating six days per week via Chicago.

All service from Princeton/Trenton operates on 138-seat Airbus A319 aircraft.

Copyright Photo: Michael B. Ing.ย Airbus A319-111 N905FR (msn 1583) with Sherman, the Sea Lion, completes its final approach into Los Angeles International Airport.

Frontier Airlines:ย AG Slide Show

Frontier Airlines to end Denver-Grand Rapids flights on September 8

Frontier Airlines (2nd) (Denver) is planning to end nonstop daily Denver-Grand Rapids flights after the coming summer on September 8, 2013 per Airline Route. The route is currently operated year-round with Airbus A319s.

Copyright Photo: Michael B. Ing.ย Airbus A319-111 N942FR (msn 2497) with Stan, the Ram, on the tail completes its final approach into Los Angeles International Airport.

Frontier Airlines:ย AG Slide Show

Armavia suspends operations, will file for bankruptcy

Armavia Air Company (Yerevan, Armenia) suspended all operations yesterday (March 29) and plans to filed for bankruptcy on Monday (April 1) according to local reports. The company was previously planning to operate through tomorrow but this has changed. No flights are operating today.

At the end, the flag carrier was operating one Airbus A320, three Boeing 737-500s and three Bombardier CRJ200s. One Airbus A319 was operated for the government of Armenia.

Armavia Air company LLC was established in December 12, 1996 and had been struggling financially.

Copyright Photo: Gerd Beilfuss.ย Airbus A319-111 D-AVYM (msn 3834) became EK32007 on delivery. However this airframe has since gone on to FlyGeorgia as 4L-FGA.

Armavia:ย AG Slide Show

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EasyJet to fly to Norway

EasyJet (UK) (easyJet.com)ย (London-Luton) hasย announced the launch of its first ever services from London Gatwick to Bergen – also known as the “Gateway to the Fjords” in Norway. The new route will commence on May 20, 2013.

Norway will be the 33rd country easyJet flies to with the airline expecting to carry more than 100,000 passengers between Norway and the UK annually.

easyJetโ€™s timetable of flights between London Gatwick and Bergen is as follows:

From London Gatwick

Departure Time Arrive Bergen
Mon-Fri 14:10 17:05
Sat 07:50 10:45
Sun 14:55 17:50

From Bergen

Departure Time Arrive Gatwick
Mon-Fri 17:35 18:35
Sat 11:15 12:15
Sun 18:20 19:20

Copyright Photo: Paul Denton.ย Airbus A319-111 G-EJAR (msn 2412) in the Supporting UNICEF special livery taxies to the runway at Geneva.

EasyJet (UK):ย AG Slide Show

Frontier announces new seasonal service from Denver to both Fresno and Eugene

Frontier Airlines (2nd) (Denver) announced today that it is launching new seasonal service from its Denver, Colorado (DEN) hub to Eugene, Oregon (EUG) starting on May 16, 2013, and resuming year-round service from Denver (DEN) to Fresno, California (FAT) starting on May 17, 2013.

Following is the schedule for Frontierโ€™s Eugene service:

Denver-Eugeneย (beginning May 16, 2013)

Route Departs Arrives Frequency Aircraft
DEN-EUG 12:15 p.m. 1:55 p.m. Tues, Thurs, Sun A319
EUG-DEN 2:35 p.m. 6:05 p.m. Tues, Thurs, Sun A319

Following is the schedule for Frontierโ€™s Fresno service:

Denver-Fresnoย (beginning May 17, 2013)

Route Departs Arrives Frequency Aircraft
DEN-FAT 12:45 p.m. 2:10 p.m. Mon, Wed, Fri A319
FAT-DEN 2:50 p.m. 6:00 p.m. Mon, Wed, Fri A319

The new service will operate on 138-seat Airbus A319 aircraft.

Copyright Photo: Bruce Drum.ย Airbus A319-111 N904FR (msn 1579) (Swan) approaches Las Vegas.

Frontier Airlines:ย AG Slide Show

EasyJet adds three new routes from London Stansted

EasyJet (easyJet.com) (UK) (London-Luton), the UKโ€™s largest airline, will mark the inaugural flights of its three latest routes from London Stansted Airport to Marrakech, Sofia and Sharm El Sheikh this weekend. The three new routes which take off for the first time on February 15, 16 and 17 respectively will see almost 3,000 passengers travelling to these new easyJet destinations during this half-term period alone and an additional 100,000 affordable seats available from London Stansted per year.

Copyright Photo: Paul Denton. Airbus A319-111 G-EZDU 9msn 3735) taxies to the runway at Geneva.

EasyJet (UK):ย AG Slide Show

 

Frontier to connect Denver with Greensboro, North Carolina

Frontier Airlines (2nd) (Denver) today announced new nonstop seasonal service between its Denver, Colorado hub (DEN) and Greensboro, North Carolina (GSO), with three weekly nonstop flights beginning on May 1, 2013. This will be the only nonstop service between these cities.

Following is the schedule for Frontierโ€™s Greensboro service:

Denver-Greensboro(beginning May 1, 2013)

Route Departs Arrives Frequency Aircraft
DEN-GSO 11:25 a.m. 4:46 p.m. Tues, Thurs, Sun A319
GSO-DEN 5:25 p.m. 7:05 p.m. Tues, Thurs, Sun A319

The new service will operate on 138-seat Airbus A319 aircraft.

Copyright Photo: Michael B. Ing. Airbus A319-111 N921FR (msn 2010) approaches Los Angeles for landing.

Frontier Airlines:ย AG Slide Show

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EasyJet to launch nonstop Edinburgh-Southend service on May 2

EasyJet (UK) (easyJet.com) (London-Luton)ย will introduce the first direct flight between Edinburgh and Southend (near London) starting on May 2.

Copyright Photo: Paul Denton. Airbus A319-111 G-EZDO (msn 3634) taxies at Geneva.

EasyJet (UK):ย AG Slide Show