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Alaska Air Group reported record first quarter operating revenue of $2.2 billion and ratified a new agreement with AMFA-represented employees. Despite challenges from Flight 1282 and the Boeing 737-9 MAX grounding, the company exceeded expectations. Financially, the company received $162 million in compensation from Boeing, reported a net loss of $132 million, and repurchased shares worth $21 million. Operational updates include the approval of the Hawaiian Airlines acquisition and a collective bargaining agreement with Alaska Airlines employees. Commercially, partnerships with Bilt Rewards and growth plans out of Portland were announced.
Alaska Air Group ha registrato un fatturato operativo record di 2,2 miliardi di dollari nel primo trimestre e ha ratificato un nuovo accordo con i dipendenti rappresentati da AMFA. Nonostante le difficoltà legate al volo 1282 e alla messa a terra dei Boeing 737-9 MAX, la compagnia ha superato le aspettative. Dal punto di vista finanziario, la compagnia ha ricevuto 162 milioni di dollari di indennizzo da Boeing, ha riportato una perdita netta di 132 milioni di dollari e ha riacquistato azioni per un valore di 21 milioni di dollari. Gli aggiornamenti operativi includono l'approvazione dell'acquisizione di Hawaiian Airlines e un accordo collettivo di lavoro con i dipendenti di Alaska Airlines. A livello commerciale, sono stati annunciati partenariati con Bilt Rewards e piani di espansione da Portland.
Alaska Air Group reportó ingresos operativos récord de $2.2 mil millones en el primer trimestre y ratificó un nuevo acuerdo con los empleados representados por AMFA. A pesar de los desafíos del vuelo 1282 y la prohibición del Boeing 737-9 MAX, la empresa superó las expectativas. Financieramente, la empresa recibió $162 millones en compensaciones de Boeing, reportó una pérdida neta de $132 millones y recompró acciones por valor de $21 millones. Las actualizaciones operativas incluyen la aprobación de la adquisición de Hawaiian Airlines y un acuerdo de negociación colectiva con los empleados de Alaska Airlines. Comercialmente, se anunciaron asociaciones con Bilt Rewards y planes de crecimiento desde Portland.
알래스카 에어 그룹은 첫 분기에 22억 달러의 사상 최고 운영 수익을 기록하고 AMFA 대표 직원들과 새로운 협약을 체결했습니다. 1282편 비행과 보잉 737-9 MAX의 운항 중단에도 불구하고 회사는 기대를 초과했습니다. 재무적으로 회사는 보잉으로부터 1억 6200만 달러의 보상을 받았고, 순손실 1억 3200만 달러를 보고했으며, 2100만 달러 상당의 주식을 매입했습니다. 운영 업데이트에는 하와이안 항공 인수 승인과 알래스카 항공 직원과의 단체 교섭 협약이 포함됩니다. 상업적으로는 빌트 리워즈와 포틀랜드에서의 성장 계획이 발표되었습니다.
Alaska Air Group a enregistré un chiffre d'affaires opérationnel record de 2,2 milliards de dollars pour le premier trimestre et a ratifié un nouvel accord avec les employés représentés par l'AMFA. Malgré les défis du vol 1282 et l'immobilisation du Boeing 737-9 MAX, la société a dépassé les attentes. Sur le plan financier, la société a reçu 162 millions de dollars de dédommagement de Boeing, a déclaré une perte nette de 132 millions de dollars et a racheté des actions pour 21 millions de dollars. Les mises à jour opérationnelles comprennent l'approbation de l'acquisition de Hawaiian Airlines et un accord de négociation collective avec les employés d'Alaska Airlines. Sur le plan commercial, des partenariats avec Bilt Rewards et des plans de croissance à partir de Portland ont été annoncés.
Die Alaska Air Group meldete einen Rekordbetriebserlös von 2,2 Milliarden Dollar im ersten Quartal und ratifizierte eine neue Vereinbarung mit den von AMFA vertretenen Mitarbeitern. Trotz Herausforderungen durch Flug 1282 und das Grounding der Boeing 737-9 MAX übertraf das Unternehmen die Erwartungen. Finanziell erhielt das Unternehmen 162 Millionen Dollar Entschädigung von Boeing, verzeichnete einen Nettoverlust von 132 Millionen Dollar und kaufte Aktien im Wert von 21 Millionen Dollar zurück. Zu den betrieblichen Aktualisierungen gehören die Genehmigung der Übernahme von Hawaiian Airlines und eine Tarifvereinbarung mit den Mitarbeitern von Alaska Airlines. Kommerziell wurden Partnerschaften mit Bilt Rewards und Wachstumspläne ab Portland bekannt gegeben.
Positive
  • Alaska Air Group achieved record first quarter operating revenue of $2.2 billion.
  • The company ratified a new agreement with AMFA-represented employees.
  • Despite challenges from Flight 1282 and the Boeing 737-9 MAX grounding, the company exceeded expectations.
  • Alaska Air Group received $162 million in compensation from Boeing for financial damages incurred during the first quarter.
  • The company reported a net loss of $132 million for the first quarter of 2024.
  • Alaska Air Group repurchased 561,086 shares of common stock for approximately $21 million in the first quarter.
  • The company generated $292 million in operating cash flow for the first quarter.
  • Alaska Air Group ended the quarter with $2.3 billion in unrestricted cash and marketable securities.
  • The company ratified a five-year collective bargaining agreement with approximately 1,000 Alaska Airlines employees represented by AMFA.
  • Alaska Air Group completed inspections of all 737-9 MAX aircraft and returned the fleet to service in February.
  • The company announced growth plans out of Portland to provide guests with more travel options.
  • Alaska Air Group launched a partnership with Bilt Rewards and announced new daily nonstop services.
  • The company introduced Alaska Access, a monthly subscription program for price-conscious travelers.
Negative
  • The company reported a net loss of $132 million for the first quarter of 2024.
  • Alaska Air Group's adjusted earnings per share for the first quarter of 2024 were approximately ($0.92), compared to $0.03 in the same period last year.
  • The financial impact of Flight 1282 and the 737-9 MAX grounding resulted in a significant loss for the company.
  • The company's debt-to-capitalization ratio was 47% at the end of the quarter, which is at the higher end of the target range of 40% to 50%.

Alaska Air Group's first quarter results for 2024 demonstrate a mixed financial landscape for the company. With a record operating revenue of $2.2 billion, the company shows resilience in its revenue-generating capabilities. Despite this, a closer look at the net loss figures presents a concern. The reported GAAP net loss of $132 million, or <$1.05> per share, represents a troubling trend, albeit an improvement from the previous year's loss of $142 million, or <$1.11> per share. The company's proactive measures such as stock repurchases, signaling confidence in its intrinsic value and maintaining a debt-to-capitalization ratio of 47%, which is within its target range, are commendable. However, investors should keep a watchful eye on the airline's ability to translate operating revenues into net profits while managing ongoing challenges such as fleet groundings and acquisitions.

Operational agility is a key takeaway from Alaska Air Group's recent adjustments in response to external challenges like Flight 1282 and the 737-9 MAX groundings. The swift return of the MAX fleet to service and the ratification of a new employee agreement showcase an adaptable operational model. While these efforts are a positive indicator of management's responsiveness, the acquisition of Hawaiian Airlines at $18 per share is an ambitious move with potential regulatory hurdles ahead. This acquisition, if approved, could significantly alter the competitive landscape in the aviation industry and may offer economies of scale, though integration risks remain a concern for stakeholders.

Alaska Air Group's commercial strategy, including partnerships with Bilt Rewards and the introduction of Alaska Access, reflects a concerted effort to deepen customer engagement and diversify revenue streams. Strategic route expansion, such as the increased capacity out of Portland and new nonstop services, indicate a robust approach to capturing market demand. However, it's important for the company to maintain a balance between growth and operational efficiency to ensure that these expansions contribute positively to the bottom line in the competitive landscape that is the airline industry.

Achieved record first quarter operating revenue of $2.2 billion

Ratified new agreement with AMFA-represented employees

SEATTLE, April 18, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Alaska Air Group (NYSE: ALK) today reported financial results for the first quarter ending March 31, 2024, and provided outlook for the second quarter ending June 30, 2024. 

"I want to recognize Alaska's employees for their uncompromising prioritization of safety, for taking great care of our guests, and for delivering strong performance in the first quarter," said CEO Ben Minicucci. "Despite significant challenges to start the year our results have far exceeded initial expectations. Thanks to thoughtful capacity planning, network optimization, and diligent cost control, we are well positioned to carry our strong performance into the second quarter and beyond."

Impact of Flight 1282:

Air Group's first quarter operation and results were significantly impacted by Flight 1282 in January and the Boeing 737-9 MAX grounding which extended into February. The Company has received $162 million in initial cash compensation from Boeing to address the financial damages incurred during the first quarter.

The table below illustrates the financial impact of the Flight 1282 accident and 737-9 MAX grounding compared to the three months ended March 31, 2023:



Q1 2023


Q1 2024

(in millions, except per
share amounts)


As Reported


As Reported


Grounding Impact


Excluding Grounding
Impact

Adjusted income (loss)
before income tax


($115)


($157)


($162)


$5

Adjusted earnings (loss)
per share


($0.62)


($0.92)


~($0.95)


~$0.03

YoY change in capacity




(2 %)


~(5.5%)


~3.5%

Financial Results:

  • Reported net loss for the first quarter of 2024 under Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) of $132 million, or $1.05 per share, compared to a net loss of $142 million, or $1.11 per share, for the first quarter of 2023.
  • Reported net loss for the first quarter of 2024, excluding special items and mark-to-market fuel hedge accounting adjustments, of $116 million, or $0.92 per share, compared to a net loss of $79 million, or $0.62 per share, for the first quarter of 2023.
  • Repurchased 561,086 shares of common stock for approximately $21 million in the first quarter.
  • Generated $292 million in operating cash flow for the first quarter.
  • Held $2.3 billion in unrestricted cash and marketable securities as of March 31, 2024.
  • Ended the quarter with a debt-to-capitalization ratio of 47%, within the target range of 40% to 50%.

Operational Updates: 

  • Agreement to purchase Hawaiian Airlines for $18 per share was approved by Hawaiian shareholders. The proposed combination remains subject to regulatory approval.
  • Ratified a five-year collective bargaining agreement with approximately 1,000 Alaska Airlines employees represented by AMFA.
  • Completed inspections of all 737-9 MAX aircraft and returned the fleet to service in February.
  • Enhanced quality oversight program at the Boeing production facility to validate the work and quality of our aircraft as they progress through the manufacturing process.
  • Received two E175 aircraft during the quarter, bringing the total in the Horizon fleet to 43.

Commercial Updates: 

  • Launched partnership with Bilt Rewards, which adds Alaska's Mileage Plan as a transfer partner and later in 2024 will allow Alaska Airlines Visa Signature® cardholders to earn 3x miles when paying rent via Bilt.
  • Announced growth plans out of Portland to provide guests with more travel options, including 25% increased capacity and a new daily nonstop flight to Atlanta, beginning later this year.
  • Announced new daily nonstop service between Santa Rosa and Las Vegas, which will be Air Group's seventh destination from Sonoma County.
  • Introduced Alaska Access, a monthly subscription program for price-conscious travelers that offers Wi-Fi vouchers, early access to sales, and a personalized fare page.

The following table reconciles the company's reported GAAP net loss per share (EPS) for the three months ended March 31, 2024 and 2023 to adjusted amounts.



Three Months Ended March 31,



2024


2023

(in millions, except per share amounts)


Dollars


Diluted EPS


Dollars


Diluted EPS

GAAP net loss per share


$             (132)


$            (1.05)


$             (142)


$            (1.11)

Mark-to-market fuel hedge adjustments


(13)


(0.10)


20


0.16

Special items - fleet transition(a)


26


0.21


13


0.10

Special items - integration costs(b)


8


0.06



Special items - labor and other(c)




51


0.40

Income tax effect of reconciling items above


(5)


(0.04)


(21)


(0.17)

Non-GAAP adjusted net loss per share


$             (116)


$            (0.92)


$               (79)


$            (0.62)

 

(a)

Special items - fleet transition in the three months ended March 31, 2024 and 2023 is primarily for costs associated with the retirement of Airbus and Q400 aircraft, as well as gains on the sale of certain Q400 aircraft.

(b)

Special items - integration costs is associated with our pending acquisition of Hawaiian Airlines.

(c)

Special items - labor and other is for changes to Alaska pilots' sick leave benefits resulting from an agreement signed in the first quarter of 2023.

 

Statistical data, as well as a reconciliation of the reported non-GAAP financial measures, can be found in the accompanying tables. A glossary of financial terms can be found on the last page of this release.

Alaska will hold its quarterly conference call to discuss first quarter results at 8:30 a.m. PDT on April 18, 2024. A webcast of the call is available to the public at www.investor.alaskaair.com. For those unable to listen to the live broadcast, a replay will be available after the call.

Second Quarter and Full Year 2024 Forecast Information



Q2 Expectation

Capacity (ASMs) % change versus 2023


Up 5% to 7%

Economic fuel cost per gallon


$3.00 to $3.20

Earnings per share(a)


$2.20 to $2.40

 



Full Year Expectation

Capacity (ASMs) % change versus 2023


< 3%

Earnings per share(a)


$3.25 to $5.25

Capital expenditures


$1.2 billion - $1.3 billion

 

(a)

Earnings per share guidance assumes a full year tax rate of approximately 25%

 

References in this update to "Air Group," "Company," "we," "us," and "our" refer to Alaska Air Group, Inc. and its subsidiaries, unless otherwise specified.

This news release may contain forward-looking statements subject to the safe harbor protection provided by Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, and the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements relate to future events and involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties that may cause actual outcomes to be materially different from those indicated by our forward-looking statements, assumptions or beliefs. For a comprehensive discussion of potential risk factors, see Item 1A of the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2023. Some of these risks include competition, labor costs, relations and availability, general economic conditions including those associated with pandemic recovery, increases in operating costs including fuel, inability to meet cost reduction, ESG and other strategic goals, seasonal fluctuations in demand and financial results, supply chain risks, events that negatively impact aviation safety and security, and changes in laws and regulations that impact our business. All of the forward-looking statements are qualified in their entirety by reference to the risk factors discussed in our most recent Form 10-K and in our subsequent SEC filings. We operate in a continually changing business environment, and new risk factors emerge from time to time. Management cannot predict such new risk factors, nor can it assess the impact, if any, of such new risk factors on our business or events described in any forward-looking statements. We expressly disclaim any obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements made today to conform them to actual results. Over time, our actual results, performance or achievements may differ from the anticipated results, performance or achievements that are expressed or implied by our forward-looking statements, assumptions or beliefs and such differences might be significant and materially adverse.

Alaska Airlines and our regional partners serve more than 120 destinations across the United States, the Bahamas, Belize, Canada, Costa Rica, Guatemala and Mexico. We offer our guests a premium flying experience with award-winning customer service and an industry-leading loyalty program, Mileage Plan. With our fellow oneworld Alliance members and additional global partners, our guests have more choices than ever to purchase, earn or redeem on alaskaair.com across 30 airlines and more than 1,000 worldwide destinations. Learn more about Alaska at news.alaskaair.com and follow @alaskaairnews for news and stories. Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air are subsidiaries of Alaska Air Group.

 

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS (unaudited)

Alaska Air Group, Inc.









Three Months Ended March 31,

(in millions, except per share amounts)


2024


2023


Change

Operating Revenue







Passenger revenue


$        2,004


$        1,984


1 %

Mileage Plan other revenue


164


154


6 %

Cargo and other revenue


64


58


10 %

Total Operating Revenue


2,232


2,196


2 %








Operating Expenses







Wages and benefits


804


723


11 %

Variable incentive pay


44


47


(6) %

Aircraft fuel, including hedging gains and losses


565


665


(15) %

Aircraft maintenance


122


124


(2) %

Aircraft rent


47


59


(20) %

Landing fees and other rentals


165


152


9 %

Contracted services


97


95


2 %

Selling expenses


77


66


17 %

Depreciation and amortization


126


104


21 %

Food and beverage service


58


54


7 %

Third-party regional carrier expense


54


52


4 %

Other


205


177


16 %

Special items - fleet transition


26


13


100 %

Special items - integration costs


8



NM

Special items - labor and other



51


(100) %

Total Operating Expenses


2,398


2,382


1 %

Operating Loss


(166)


(186)


11 %








Non-operating Income (Expense)







Interest income


17


17


— %

Interest expense


(35)


(28)


25 %

Interest capitalized


6


7


(14) %

Other - net



(9)


(100) %

Total Non-operating Expense


(12)


(13)


(8) %

Loss Before Income Tax


(178)


(199)



Income tax benefit


(46)


(57)



Net Loss


$         (132)


$         (142)










Basic Loss Per Share


$        (1.05)


$        (1.11)



Diluted Loss Per Share


$        (1.05)


$        (1.11)



Weighted Average Shares Outstanding used for computation:







Basic


125.970


127.501



Diluted


125.970


127.501



 

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS (unaudited)




Alaska Air Group, Inc.








(in millions)

March 31, 2024


December 31, 2023

ASSETS




Current Assets




Cash and cash equivalents

$                            885


$                            281

Marketable securities

1,393


1,510

Total cash and marketable securities

2,278


1,791

Receivables - net

384


383

Inventories and supplies - net

104


116

Prepaid expenses

177


176

Other current assets

186


239

Total Current Assets

3,129


2,705





Property and Equipment




Aircraft and other flight equipment

10,363


10,425

Other property and equipment

1,839


1,814

Deposits for future flight equipment

431


491


12,633


12,730

Less accumulated depreciation and amortization

4,439


4,342

Total Property and Equipment - net

8,194


8,388





Other Assets




Operating lease assets

1,174


1,195

Goodwill and intangible assets

2,033


2,033

Other noncurrent assets

283


292

Total Other Assets

3,490


3,520





Total Assets

$                      14,813


$                      14,613

 

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS (unaudited)




Alaska Air Group, Inc.








(in millions, except share amounts)

March 31, 2024


December 31, 2023

LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY




Current Liabilities




Accounts payable

$                            181


$                            207

Accrued wages, vacation and payroll taxes

481


584

Air traffic liability

1,604


1,136

Other accrued liabilities

791


800

Deferred revenue

1,313


1,221

Current portion of operating lease liabilities

158


158

Current portion of long-term debt and finance leases

301


353

Total Current Liabilities

4,829


4,459





Long-Term Debt, Net of Current Portion

2,264


2,182





Noncurrent Liabilities




Long-term operating lease liabilities, net of current portion

1,098


1,125

Deferred income taxes

649


695

Deferred revenue

1,320


1,382

Obligation for pension and post-retirement medical benefits

365


362

Other liabilities

311


295

Total Noncurrent Liabilities

3,743


3,859





Commitments and Contingencies








Shareholders' Equity




Preferred stock, $0.01 par value, Authorized: 5,000,000 shares, none issued or
outstanding


Common stock, $0.01 par value, Authorized: 400,000,000 shares, Issued: 2024 -
139,137,527 shares; 2023 - 138,960,830 shares, Outstanding: 2024 - 125,705,964
shares; 2023 - 126,090,353 shares

1


1

Capital in excess of par value

707


695

Treasury stock (common), at cost: 2024 - 13,431,563 shares; 2023 - 12,870,477
shares

(840)


(819)

Accumulated other comprehensive loss

(294)


(299)

Retained earnings

4,403


4,535


3,977


4,113

Total Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity

$                      14,813


$                      14,613

 

SUMMARY CASH FLOW (unaudited)



Alaska Air Group, Inc.





(in millions)


Three Months Ended March 31,

2024


2023

Cash Flows from Operating Activities:





Net Loss


$                          (132)


$                          (142)

Non-cash reconciling items


168


191

Changes in working capital


256


173

Net cash provided by operating activities


292


222






Cash Flows from Investing Activities:





Property and equipment additions


(57)


(124)

Supplier proceeds


162


Other investing activities


213


184

Net cash provided by investing activities


318


60






Cash Flows from Financing Activities:


(5)


(114)






Net increase in cash and cash equivalents


605


168

Cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash at beginning of period


308


369

Cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash at end of the period


$                            913


$                            537

 

OPERATING STATISTICS SUMMARY (unaudited)

Alaska Air Group, Inc.









Three Months Ended March 31,



2024


2023


Change

Consolidated Operating Statistics:(a)







Revenue passengers (000)


9,774


9,852


(1) %

RPMs (000,000) "traffic"


12,524


12,554


— %

ASMs (000,000) "capacity"


15,378


15,705


(2) %

Load factor


81.4 %


79.9 %


1.5 pts

Yield


16.00¢


15.80¢


1 %

PRASM


13.03¢


12.63¢


3 %

RASM


14.51¢


13.98¢


4 %

CASMex(b)


11.60¢


10.44¢


11 %

Economic fuel cost per gallon(b)


$3.08


$3.41


(10) %

Fuel gallons (000,000)


188


189


(1) %

ASMs per gallon


81.8


83.1


(2) %

Departures (000)


95.7


95.4


— %

Average full-time equivalent employees (FTEs)


23,013


22,978


— %

Operating fleet(c)


315


314


1 a/c

 

(a)

Except for FTEs, data includes information related to third-party regional capacity purchase flying arrangements.

(b)

See a reconciliation of this non-GAAP measure and Note A for a discussion of the importance of this measure to investors in the accompanying pages.

(c)

Includes aircraft owned and leased by Alaska and Horizon as well as aircraft operated by third-party regional carriers under capacity purchase agreements. Excludes all aircraft removed from operating service.

 

GAAP TO NON-GAAP RECONCILIATIONS (unaudited)



Alaska Air Group, Inc.








Income (Loss) Before Income Tax Reconciliation









Three Months Ended March 31,


2024


2023

(in millions)

Dollars


Margin


Dollars


Margin

Loss before income tax

(178)


(8.0) %


(199)


(9.1) %

Adjusted for:








Mark-to-market fuel hedge adjustment

(13)




20



Special items - fleet transition

26




13



Special items - integration costs

8






Special items - labor and other




51



Adjusted loss before income tax

(157)


(7.0) %


(115)


(5.2) %

 

CASMex Reconciliation


Three Months Ended March 31,

(in millions)

2024


2023

Total operating expenses

2,398


2,382

Less the following components:




Aircraft fuel, including hedging gains and losses

565


665

Freighter costs(a)

15


14

Special items - fleet transition

26


13

Special items - integration costs

8


Special items - labor and other


51

Total operating expenses, excluding fuel, freighter costs, and special items

1,784


1,639





CASM

                15.59 ¢


                15.17 ¢

CASMex

                11.60  ¢


                10.44 ¢

 

(a)

Freighter costs in the three months ended March 31, 2024 and 2023 are not presented separately on the statements of operations.

 

Fuel Reconciliation



Three Months Ended March 31,



2024


2023

(in millions, except for per-gallon amounts)


Dollars


Cost/Gallon


Dollars


Cost/Gallon

Raw or "into-plane" fuel cost


$                   565


$                  3.01


$                   633


$                  3.35

Losses on settled hedges


13


0.07


12


0.06

Economic fuel expense


578


3.08


645


3.41

Mark-to-market fuel hedge adjustment


(13)


(0.07)


20


0.11

Aircraft fuel, including hedging gains and losses


$                   565


$                  3.01


$                   665


$                  3.52

Fuel gallons




188




189

 

Debt-to-capitalization, including operating and finance leases

(in millions)


March 31, 2024


December 31, 2023

Long-term debt, net of current portion


$                           2,264


$                            2,182

Capitalized operating leases


1,256


1,283

Capitalized finance leases(a)



64

Adjusted debt, net of current portion of long-term debt


3,520


3,529

Shareholders' equity


3,977


4,113

Total Invested Capital


$                           7,497


$                            7,642






Debt-to-capitalization ratio, including operating and finance leases


47 %


46 %

 

(a)

We included our capitalized finance lease balances as of December 31, 2023, which were recognized within the 'Current portion of long-term debt and finance leases' line of the condensed consolidated balance sheet.

 

Adjusted net debt to earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, amortization, rent, and special items

(in millions)

March 31, 2024


December 31, 2023

Current portion of long-term debt and finance leases

$                                   301


$                                   353

Current portion of operating lease liabilities

158


158

Long-term debt

2,264


2,182

Long-term operating lease liabilities, net of current portion

1,098


1,125

Total adjusted debt

3,821


3,818

Less: Total cash and marketable securities

2,278


1,791

Adjusted net debt

$                               1,543


$                               2,027





(in millions)

Twelve Months Ended
March 31, 2024


Twelve Months Ended
December 31, 2023

Operating Income(a)

$                                   414


$                                   394

Adjusted for:




Special items

413


443

Mark-to-market fuel hedge adjustments

(35)


(2)

Depreciation and amortization

473


451

Aircraft rent

196


208

EBITDAR

$                               1,461


$                               1,494

Adjusted net debt to EBITDAR

1.1x


1.4x

 

(a)

Operating income can be reconciled using the trailing twelve month operating income as filed quarterly with the SEC.

 

Note A: Pursuant to Regulation G, we are providing reconciliations of reported non-GAAP financial measures to their most directly comparable financial measures reported on a GAAP basis. We believe that consideration of these non-GAAP financial measures may be important to investors for the following reasons:

  • By excluding certain costs from our unit metrics, we believe that we have better visibility into the results of operations. Our industry is highly competitive and is characterized by high fixed costs, so even a small reduction in non-fuel operating costs can result in a significant improvement in operating results. We believe that all domestic carriers are similarly impacted by changes in jet fuel costs over the long run, so it is important for management and investors to understand the impact of company-specific cost drivers which are more controllable by management. We adjust for expenses related directly to our freighter aircraft operations to allow for better comparability to other domestic carriers that do not operate freighter aircraft. We also exclude certain special charges as they are unusual or nonrecurring in nature and adjusting for these expenses allows management and investors to better understand our cost performance.
      
  • CASMex is one of the most important measures used by management and by the Air Group Board of Directors in assessing quarterly and annual cost performance. CASMex is also a measure commonly used by industry analysts, and we believe it is the basis by which they have historically compared our airline to others in the industry. The measure is also the subject of frequent questions from investors.
      
  • Adjusted pretax income is an important metric for the employee incentive plan, which covers the majority of Air Group employees.
      
  • Disclosure of the individual impact of certain noted items provides investors the ability to measure and monitor performance both with and without these special items. We believe that disclosing the impact of these items as noted above is important because it provides information on significant items that are not necessarily indicative of future performance. Industry analysts and investors consistently measure our performance without these items for better comparability between periods and among other airlines.
      
  • Although we disclose our unit revenue, we do not, nor are we able to, evaluate unit revenue excluding the impact that changes in fuel costs have had on ticket prices. Fuel expense represents a large percentage of our total operating expenses. Fluctuations in fuel prices often drive changes in unit revenue in the mid-to-long term. Although we believe it is useful to evaluate non-fuel unit costs for the reasons noted above, we would caution readers of these financial statements not to place undue reliance on unit costs excluding fuel as a measure or predictor of future profitability because of the significant impact of fuel costs on our business.

GLOSSARY OF TERMS

Adjusted net debt - long-term debt, including current portion, plus capitalized operating and finance leases, less cash and marketable securities

Adjusted net debt to EBITDAR - represents net adjusted debt divided by EBITDAR (trailing twelve months earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, amortization, special items and rent)

Aircraft Utilization - block hours per day; this represents the average number of hours per day our aircraft are in transit

Aircraft Stage Length - represents the average miles flown per aircraft departure

ASMs - available seat miles, or "capacity"; represents total seats available across the fleet multiplied by the number of miles flown

CASM - operating costs per ASM; represents all operating expenses including fuel, freighter costs, and special items

CASMex - operating costs excluding fuel, freighter costs, and special items per ASM, or "unit cost"

Debt-to-capitalization ratio - represents adjusted debt (long-term debt plus capitalized operating and finance lease liabilities) divided by total equity plus adjusted debt

Diluted Earnings per Share - represents earnings per share (EPS) using fully diluted shares outstanding

Diluted Shares - represents the total number of shares that would be outstanding if all possible sources of conversion, such as stock options, were exercised

Economic Fuel - best estimate of the cash cost of fuel, net of the impact of our fuel-hedging program

Freighter Costs - operating expenses directly attributable to the operation of Alaska's Boeing 737 freighter aircraft exclusively performing cargo missions

Load Factor - RPMs as a percentage of ASMs; represents the number of available seats that were filled with paying passengers

PRASM - passenger revenue per ASM, or "passenger unit revenue"

RASM - operating revenue per ASMs, or "unit revenue"; operating revenue includes all passenger revenue, freight & mail, Mileage Plan and other ancillary revenue; represents the average total revenue for flying one seat one mile

RPMs - revenue passenger miles, or "traffic"; represents the number of seats that were filled with paying passengers; one passenger traveling one mile is one RPM

Yield - passenger revenue per RPM; represents the average revenue for flying one passenger one mile

 

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FAQ

What was Alaska Air Group's first quarter operating revenue?

Alaska Air Group reported a record first quarter operating revenue of $2.2 billion.

How much compensation did Alaska Air Group receive from Boeing for financial damages?

Alaska Air Group received $162 million in initial cash compensation from Boeing to address the financial damages incurred during the first quarter.

What was Alaska Air Group's net loss for the first quarter of 2024?

Alaska Air Group reported a net loss of $132 million for the first quarter of 2024.

How many shares of common stock did Alaska Air Group repurchase in the first quarter?

Alaska Air Group repurchased 561,086 shares of common stock for approximately $21 million in the first quarter.

What partnership did Alaska Air Group launch?

Alaska Air Group launched a partnership with Bilt Rewards, adding Alaska's Mileage Plan as a transfer partner and offering benefits to Alaska Airlines Visa Signature cardholders.

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