Press Release: Frontier Airlines Reports First Quarter 2026 Financial Results

Dow Jones
May 05

DENVER, May 5, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Frontier Group Holdings, Inc. (Nasdaq: ULCC), parent company of Frontier Airlines, Inc., today reported financial results for the first quarter of 2026 and issued guidance for the second quarter 2026 and select guidance for full-year 2026.

First Quarter 2026 Select Financial Highlights

The following is a summary of first quarter and select financial results, including both GAAP and adjusted (non-GAAP) metrics. Refer to "Reconciliations of Non-GAAP Financial Information" in the appendix of this release.

 
(unaudited, in millions, except for percentages and per share data) 
                                    Three Months Ended March 31, 
               ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 
                              2026                                2025 
               ----------------------------------  ---------------------------------- 
                 As Reported         Adjusted        As Reported         Adjusted 
                    (GAAP)          (Non-GAAP)          (GAAP)          (Non-GAAP) 
Total 
 operating 
 revenues       $           992        $    1,065         $     912         $     912 
Revenue per 
 available 
 seat mile 
 ("RASM") 
 (c)                      10.11             10.86              9.17              9.17 
RASM, 
 stage-length 
 adjusted to 
 1,000 miles 
 (c)                       9.59             10.29              8.81              8.81 
Total 
 operating 
 expenses            $    1,275        $    1,136         $     958         $     958 
Income (loss) 
 before 
 income 
 taxes         $          (281)  $           (69)  $           (40)  $           (40) 
Income (loss) 
 before 
 income taxes 
 margin                (28.3) %           (6.5) %           (4.4) %           (4.4) % 
Net income 
 (loss)        $          (272)  $           (68)  $           (43)  $           (43) 
Earnings 
 (loss) per 
 share, 
 diluted       $         (1.18)       $    (0.30)       $    (0.19)       $    (0.19) 
 

Highlights (financial metrics are non-GAAP):

   -- Adjusted revenue was nearly $1.1 billion, an all-time Company record, up 
      17 percent on one percent lower capacity compared to the corresponding 
      2025 quarter 
 
   -- Adjusted RASM, stage-length adjusted to 1,000 miles, was 10.29 cents, 17 
      percent higher compared to the corresponding 2025 quarter and at the 
      higher end of the guidance range 
 
   -- Adjusted net loss was $68 million, or $0.30 per share, beating guidance 
      ($0.32 to $0.44 loss per share) 
 
   -- Total liquidity was $974 million at the end of the first quarter, $100 
      million higher than year-end 2025 
 
   -- Generated 106 available seat miles ("ASM") per gallon in the first 
      quarter of 2026, a fuel efficiency advantage of over 40 percent compared 
      to the other major U.S. carriers1 
 
   -- Executed the previously announced agreements with Airbus to defer the 
      delivery of 69 future A320 family aircraft and with AerCap to early 
      terminate the leases associated with 24 A320neo aircraft 
 
   -- Received the 2025 Diamond Award of Excellence, the Federal Aviation 
      Administration's most distinguished honor in recognition of Aircraft 
      Maintenance Technicians and employers for their commitment to maintenance 
      training and safety, for the second consecutive year 
 
   -- Recognized as North America's lowest-emission carrier in Cirium's 2025 
      EmeraldSky Review, placing Frontier in the Gold status tier reserved for 
      the top five carriers globally 

"Our ability to deliver strong top-line results and increase our liquidity despite a rapidly rising fuel cost environment validates our strategy and the resilience of our operating model," said Jimmy Dempsey, President and Chief Executive Officer. "We remain focused on our four key strategic priorities centered around rightsizing the fleet, strengthening our cost discipline, improving operational reliability and driving customer loyalty, with significant progress achieved on these priorities during the quarter. By staying aligned with our framework and focusing on items we can control, we believe we are well positioned to navigate near-term volatility while emerging stronger as macro conditions normalize."

First Quarter 2026 Results

Net loss was $272 million, or $1.18 per share, including a $139 million non-recurring charge related to the previously announced early lease termination of 24 A320neo aircraft (the "Early Return Agreement"), mostly comprised of non-cash charges, including non-recoverable capitalized prepaid maintenance and accelerated depreciation, along with other costs in connection with the early return of the aircraft and engines, and a $73 million non-recurring charge ("TSA Reserve") resulting from a court ruling relating to the remittance of Transportation Security Administration fees for unused travel that results in probable losses in prior years subject to audit.

Total operating revenue was approximately $1.0 billion, or 10.11 cents per ASM, inclusive of the TSA Reserve. Total operating expenses were approximately $1.3 billion, or 13.00 cents per ASM, inclusive of the Early Return Agreement.

Excluding the TSA Reserve and the Early Return Agreement, adjusted (non-GAAP) net loss was $68 million, or $0.30 per share, favorable to guidance.

The tax benefit generated from the pre-tax loss during the quarter was substantially offset by a non-cash valuation allowance against deferred tax assets. The net operating losses subject to a valuation allowance generally do not expire and may be used to offset future taxable income, at which time any related valuation allowance would be released.

Revenue and Cost Performance (adjusted non-GAAP)

Adjusted revenue was nearly $1.1 billion, a record, underpinned by strong travel demand, moderating competitive capacity and the continued progression of the Company's revenue management initiatives. ASMs were 9.8 billion, one percent lower compared to the corresponding 2025 quarter on an average stage length of 899 miles, consistent with guidance.

Adjusted RASM and adjusted RASM, stage-length adjusted to 1,000 miles, were 10.86 cents and 10.29 cents, respectively, both record first--quarter levels in Frontier's history. Adjusted RASM, stage-length adjusted to 1,000 miles, increased 17 percent over the corresponding 2025 quarter, at the higher end of the guidance range. Flown load factor was approximately four percentage points higher at 78.4 percent.

Total adjusted operating expenses were approximately $1.1 billion in the first quarter of 2026, or 11.58 cents per ASM, including $268 million of fuel expense at an average cost of $2.88 per gallon. Total adjusted operating expenses (excluding fuel) were $868 million, or 8.85 cents per ASM, with the increase over the corresponding 2025 quarter driven largely by 12 percent lower average daily aircraft utilization and higher fleet-related costs against reduced capacity.

Liquidity

Total liquidity as of March 31, 2026 was $974 million, consisting of unrestricted cash and cash equivalents and availability from the Company's revolving credit facility.

Fleet

As of March 31, 2026, Frontier had a fleet of 183 Airbus single-aisle aircraft, as scheduled below, all financed through operating leases that expire between 2026 and 2038.

 
Equipment     Quantity    Seats 
------------  --------  --------- 
A320neo             94     186 
A320ceo              6  180 - 186 
A321ceo             21     230 
A321neo             62     240 
              -------- 
Total fleet        183 
 

Frontier took delivery of five A320neo aircraft and two A321neo aircraft during the first quarter of 2026.

The Company expects to take delivery of seven A320 family aircraft in the second quarter 2026, including five A321neo aircraft and two A320neo aircraft, and return 24 A320neo leased aircraft tied to the Early Return Agreement.

Frontier is "America's Greenest Airline" as measured by fuel efficiency (ASMs per fuel gallon consumed) compared to all other major U.S. carriers, generating 106 ASMs per gallon in the first quarter of 2026. Frontier's fuel efficiency advantage of over 40 percent compared to the other major U.S. carriers(1) helps the Company to mitigate the impact of the current elevated fuel prices, should they persist.

Forward Guidance

The guidance provided below is based on the Company's current estimates and is not a guarantee of future performance. This guidance is subject to significant risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially, including the risk factors discussed in the Company's reports on file with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC"). Frontier undertakes no duty to update any forward-looking statements or estimates, except as required by applicable law. Further, this guidance excludes special items and the reconciliation of non-GAAP measures to the comparable GAAP measures because such amounts cannot be determined at this time.

Second quarter 2026 adjusted (non-GAAP) diluted per share guidance, as noted below, reflects significant progress anticipated across key commercial initiatives on higher average aircraft utilization underpinned by moderating competitive capacity, with significantly elevated jet fuel prices impacting expected results. RASM and RASM, stage-length adjusted to 1,000 miles, are expected to be up over 20 percent and high-teens on a percentage basis, respectively, compared to the corresponding 2025 quarter.

Having ended the first quarter of 2026 with $974 million of total liquidity, the Company expects total liquidity at the end the second quarter of 2026 in the range of $900 million to $950 million, bolstered by internal liquidity measures, including fleet-related activity and advanced discussions associated with an extension of the Company's co-brand credit card agreement.

The Company is not providing full year 2026 guidance other than for the items noted in the table below.

 
                                                           Second Quarter 
                                                                2026 
Adjusted (non-GAAP) diluted loss per share(a)(b)(c)(d)   $(0.45) to $(0.60) 
Capacity growth (compared to 2Q 2025)(e)                   6 to 8 percent 
 
 
                                                             Full Year 
                                                                2026 
Pre-delivery deposits, net of refunds ($ millions)(f)     $(170) to $(210) 
Other capital expenditures ($ millions)(g)                  $170 to $220 
 
 
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(a)  Includes guidance on certain non-GAAP measures which excludes, among 
     other things, special items. The Company is unable to reconcile these 
     forward-looking projections to GAAP as the nature or amount of such 
     special items cannot be determined at this time. 
 
(b)  Average fuel cost (including fuel taxes and into-plane costs) is 
     estimated to be $4.25 per gallon in the second quarter of 2026. 
 
(c)  The Company expects to recognize $75 million to $100 million of charges 
     in the second quarter 2026 related to the Early Return Agreement, which 
     are expected to be excluded for the presentation of adjusted (non-GAAP) 
     operating expenses, consistent with the accounting treatment in the first 
     quarter 2026, and is therefore excluded from the adjusted (non-GAAP) per 
     share guidance. 
 
(d)  Based on estimated weighted average diluted shares outstanding of 230 
     million shares in the second quarter of 2026 and no projected tax 
     expense. The Company's actual tax expense may be impacted by varying 
     factors which may include, but are not limited to, the composition of 
     items of income and expense recognized in the respective periods, 
     including the amount of non-deductible or other similar items, the 
     treatment of deferred tax assets and related valuation allowances. 
 
(e)  Given the volatile nature of jet fuel prices, actual capacity adjustments 
     made by the Company may be materially different than what is currently 
     expected. 
 
(f)  The Company expects its pre-delivery deposit balance to be reduced by 
     $170 million to $210 million during the year, with a similar reduction 
     expected in the related PDP financing facility balance. 
 
(g)  Includes capitalized heavy maintenance. 
 

Conference Call

The Company will host a conference call to discuss first quarter 2026 results today, May 5, 2026, at 11:00 a.m. Eastern Time $(USA)$. Investors may listen to a live, listen-only webcast available on the investor relations section of the Company's website at https://ir.flyfrontier.com/news-and-events/events. The call will also be archived and available for at least 90 days on the investor relations section of the Company's website.

About Frontier Airlines

Frontier Airlines, Inc., a subsidiary of Frontier Group Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: ULCC) is committed to delivering "Low Fares Done Right." Headquartered in Denver, Colorado, Frontier operates the largest A320neo family fleet in the U.S., which is also among the youngest and most fuel-efficient. With its expanding network, rewarding loyalty program, and bold new product offerings, Frontier is redefining low-fare travel and building The New Frontier as America's High-Value Airline.

End Notes

(1) Industry average weighted by ASMs in FY2025 to include DAL, UAL, AAL, LUV, JBLU, ALK, and ALGT. Fuel efficiency is measured by ASMs per fuel gallon consumed.

Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward-Looking Statements and Information

Certain statements in this release should be considered forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements are based on the Company's current expectations and beliefs with respect to certain current and future events and anticipated financial and operating performance. Words such as "expects," "will," "plans," "intends," "anticipates," "indicates," "remains," "believes," "estimates," "forecast," "guidance," "outlook," "goals," "targets" and similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements. Additionally, forward-looking statements include statements that do not relate solely to historical facts, such as statements which identify uncertainties or trends, discuss the possible future effects of current known trends or uncertainties, or which indicate that the future effects of known trends or uncertainties cannot be predicted, guaranteed or assured. All forward-looking statements in this report are based upon information available to the Company on the date of this report. The Company undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future events, changed circumstances or otherwise, except as required by applicable law.

Actual results could differ materially from these forward-looking statements due to numerous risks and uncertainties relating to the Company's operations and business environment including, without limitation, the following: unfavorable economic and political conditions in the states where the Company operates and globally, including tariffs and other trade protection measures, an inflationary environment and potential recession, weakened demand environment, and the resulting impact on cost inputs and/or consumer demand for air travel; the highly competitive nature of the global airline industry and susceptibility of the industry to price discounting and changes in capacity; disruptions to the Company's flight operations, including due to factors beyond the Company's control, such as adverse weather events or air traffic controller staffing shortages and facility and infrastructure constraints (including as a result of federal government shutdowns); the Company's ability to attract and retain qualified personnel at reasonable costs; high and/or volatile fuel prices or significant disruptions in the supply of aircraft fuel, including as a result of the war between Russia and Ukraine and the conflict in the Middle East; the Company's reliance on technology and automated systems to operate its business and the impact of any significant failure or disruption of, or failure to effectively integrate and implement, the technology or systems; the Company's reliance on third-party service providers and the impact of any failure of these parties to perform as expected, or interruptions in the Company's relationships with these providers or their provision of services; adverse publicity and/or harm to the Company's brand or reputation; reduced travel demand and potential tort liability as a result of an accident, catastrophe or incident involving the Company, its codeshare partners or another airline; terrorist attacks, international hostilities or other security events, or the fear of terrorist attacks or hostilities, even if not made directly on the airline industry; increasing privacy and data security obligations or a significant data breach; further changes to the airline industry with respect to alliances and joint business arrangements or due to consolidations; changes in the Company's network strategy or other factors outside its control resulting in less economic aircraft orders, costs related to modification or termination of aircraft orders or entry into less favorable aircraft orders; the Company's reliance on a single supplier for its aircraft and two suppliers for its engines, and the impact of any failure to obtain timely deliveries, additional equipment or support from any of these suppliers; expanded inspection programs and/or heightened maintenance requirements imposed on the Company's aircraft or engines; the impacts of union disputes, employee strikes or slowdowns, and other labor-related disruptions on the Company's operations; extended interruptions or disruptions in service at major airports where the Company operates; the impacts of seasonality and other factors associated with the airline industry; the Company's failure to realize the full value of its intangible assets or its long-lived assets, causing the Company to record impairments; the costs of compliance with extensive government regulation of the airline industry; costs, liabilities and risks associated with environmental regulation and climate change; the Company's inability to accept or integrate new aircraft into the Company's fleet as planned; the impacts of the Company's significant amount of financial leverage from fixed obligations, the possibility the Company may seek material amounts of additional financial liquidity in the short-term and the impacts of insufficient liquidity on the Company's financial condition and business; failure to comply with the covenants in the Company's financing agreements or failure to comply with financial and other covenants governing the Company's other debt; changes in, or failure to retain, the Company's senior management team or other key employees; current or future litigation and regulatory actions, or failure to comply with the terms of any settlement, order or arrangement relating to these actions; increases in insurance costs or inadequate insurance coverage; and other risks and uncertainties set forth from time to time under sections captioned "Risk Factors" in the Company's reports and other documents filed with the SEC, including the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2025, which was filed with the SEC on February 18, 2026.

 
                     Frontier Group Holdings, Inc. 
            Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations 
       (unaudited, in millions, except share and per share data) 
 
                                      Three Months Ended 
                                           March 31, 
                                                                 ------- 
                                                                 Percent 
                                    2026             2025         Change 
                               ---------------  ---------------  ------- 
Operating revenues: 
Passenger                       $          952   $          884      8 % 
Other                                       40               28     43 % 
                               ---------------  --------------- 
Total operating revenues                   992              912      9 % 
                               ---------------  --------------- 
 
Operating expenses: 
Aircraft fuel                              268              238     13 % 
Salaries, wages and benefits               271              249      9 % 
Aircraft rent                              265              161     65 % 
Station operations                         192              180      7 % 
Maintenance, materials and 
 repairs                                   142               51    178 % 
Sales and marketing                         43               41      5 % 
Depreciation and amortization               62               20    210 % 
Other operating                             32               18     78 % 
                               ---------------  --------------- 
Total operating expenses                 1,275              958     33 % 
                               ---------------  --------------- 
Operating income (loss)                  (283)             (46)    515 % 
                               ---------------  --------------- 
Other income (expense): 
Interest expense                          (12)              (9)     33 % 
Capitalized interest                         8                8     -- % 
Interest income and other                    6                7   (14) % 
                               ---------------  --------------- 
Total other income (expense)                 2                6   (67) % 
                               ---------------  --------------- 
Income (loss) before income 
 taxes                                   (281)             (40)    603 % 
Income tax expense (benefit)               (9)                3      N/M 
                               ---------------  --------------- 
Net income (loss)               $        (272)  $          (43)    533 % 
                               ===============  =============== 
Earnings (loss) per share: 
Basic (a)                      $        (1.18)  $        (0.19)    521 % 
Diluted (a)                    $        (1.18)  $        (0.19)    521 % 
 
Weighted-average common 
shares outstanding: 
---------------------------- 
Basic (a)                          229,416,506      226,990,750      1 % 
Diluted (a)                        229,416,506      226,990,750      1 % 
 
 
__________________ 
N/M = Not meaningful 
 
(a)  In periods of net income, the dilutive impact of the outstanding warrants 
     relating to funding provided pursuant to the CARES Act and related 
     legislation, any non-participating options and unvested performance and 
     restricted stock units are included in the diluted earnings per share 
     calculations. In addition, most of the outstanding options are 
     participating securities and are therefore not expected to be part of the 
     Company's diluted share count under the two-class method until they are 
     exercised, but, in periods of net income, are included as an adjustment 
     to the numerator of the Company's earnings per share calculation as they 
     are eligible to participate in the Company's earnings. 
 
 
 
                     Frontier Group Holdings, Inc. 
                    Comparative Operating Statistics 
                               (unaudited) 
                                     Three Months Ended 
                                          March 31, 
                                    --------------------  -------------- 
                                      2026       2025     Percent Change 
                                    ---------  ---------  -------------- 
Operating statistics(a) 
Available seat miles ("ASMs") 
 (millions)                             9,809      9,949           (1) % 
Departures                             51,893     51,358             1 % 
Average stage length (miles)              899        925           (3) % 
Block hours                           136,148    136,736            -- % 
Average aircraft in service               178        156            14 % 
Aircraft -- end of period                 183        163            12 % 
Average daily aircraft utilization 
 (hours)                                  8.5        9.7          (12) % 
Passengers (thousands)                  8,324      7,839             6 % 
Average seats per departure               210        208             1 % 
Revenue passenger miles ("RPMs") 
 (millions)                             7,686      7,454             3 % 
Load factor                            78.4 %     74.9 %         3.5 pts 
Fare revenue per passenger ($)          53.93      44.61            21 % 
Non-fare passenger revenue per 
 passenger ($)                          60.45      68.15          (11) % 
Other revenue per passenger ($)          4.79       3.57            34 % 
Total ancillary revenue per 
 passenger ($)                          65.24      71.72           (9) % 
Total revenue per passenger ($)        119.17     116.33             2 % 
Total revenue per available seat 
 mile ("RASM") (c)                      10.11       9.17            10 % 
RASM, stage-length adjusted to 
 1,000 miles (c) (c)                     9.59       8.81             9 % 
Adjusted fare revenue per 
 passenger ($)(b)                       55.45      44.61            24 % 
Adjusted non-fare passenger 
 revenue per passenger ($)(b)           67.71      68.15           (1) % 
Adjusted other revenue per 
 passenger ($)(b)                        4.79       3.57            34 % 
Adjusted total ancillary revenue 
 per passenger ($)(b)                   72.50      71.72             1 % 
Adjusted total revenue per 
 passenger ($)(b)                      127.95     116.33            10 % 
Adjusted RASM (c)(b)                    10.86       9.17            18 % 
Adjusted RASM, stage-length 
 adjusted to 1,000 miles 
 (c)(b)(c)                              10.29       8.81            17 % 
Cost per available seat mile 
 ("CASM") (c)                           13.00       9.63            35 % 
CASM (excluding fuel) (c) (b)           10.27       7.24            42 % 
CASM + net interest (c) (b)             12.98       9.56            36 % 
Adjusted CASM (c) (b)                   11.58       9.63            20 % 
Adjusted CASM (excluding fuel) (c) 
 (b)                                     8.85       7.24            22 % 
Adjusted CASM (excluding fuel), 
 stage-length adjusted to 1,000 
 miles (c) (b)(c)                        8.39       6.96            21 % 
Adjusted CASM + net interest (c) 
 (b)                                    11.56       9.56            21 % 
Adjusted CASM + net interest, 
 stage-length adjusted to 1,000 
 miles (c) (b)(c)                       10.96       9.20            19 % 
Fuel cost per gallon ($)                 2.88       2.55            13 % 
Fuel gallons consumed (thousands)      92,962     93,212            -- % 
Full-time equivalent employees          8,198      7,906             4 % 
 
 
____________________ 
(a)  Figures may not recalculate due to rounding. 
 
(b)  These metrics are not calculated in accordance with GAAP. For the 
     reconciliation to corresponding GAAP measures, see "Reconciliation of 
     GAAP to Non-GAAP Financial Information." 
 
(c)  Stage-Length Adjusted (SLA) to 1,000 miles: Applicable Operating 
     Statistic * Square root (stage length / 1,000). 
 

Reconciliations of Non-GAAP Financial Information

The Company is providing below a reconciliation of GAAP financial information to the non-GAAP financial information provided. The non-GAAP financial information is included to provide supplemental disclosures because the Company believes they are useful additional indicators of, among other things, its operating and cost performance. These non-GAAP financial measures have limitations as analytical tools. Because of these limitations, determinations of the Company's operating performance, RASM or CASM excluding unrealized gains and losses, special items or other items should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for performance measures calculated in accordance with GAAP. These non-GAAP financial measures may be presented on a different basis than other companies using similarly titled non-GAAP financial measures.

 
Reconciliation of Net Income (Loss) to Adjusted Net Income (Loss) and Income 
(Loss) Before Income Taxes to Adjusted Income (Loss) Before Income Taxes 
($ in millions) (unaudited) 
                                         Three Months Ended March 31, 
                                  ------------------------------------------ 
                                          2026                  2025 
                                  --------------------  -------------------- 
Net income (loss), as reported    $              (272)  $               (43) 
Non-GAAP Adjustments: 
 TSA Reserve(a)                                     73                    -- 
 Early Return Agreement(b)                         139                    -- 
                                  --------------------  -------------------- 
Pre-tax impact                                     212                    -- 
 Tax benefit (expense), related 
 to non-GAAP adjustments                           (8)                    -- 
Net income (loss) impact           $               204   $                -- 
                                  ====================  ==================== 
 
Adjusted net income (loss)(c)     $               (68)  $               (43) 
                                  ====================  ==================== 
 
Income (loss) before income 
 taxes, as reported               $              (281)  $               (40) 
 Pre-tax impact                                    212                    -- 
                                  --------------------  -------------------- 
Adjusted income (loss) before 
 income taxes(c)                  $               (69)  $               (40) 
                                  ====================  ==================== 
 
 
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(a)  The Company received a court ruling relating to the remittance of TSA 
     fees for unused travel covering the 2016 to 2018 audit period that 
     resulted in a $73 million charge that covers probable losses in prior 
     years subject to audit that were recorded during the three months ended 
     March 31, 2026. 
 
(b)  The Company entered into an Early Return Agreement to early terminate the 
     leases associated with 24 A320neo aircraft and as a result incurred 
     non-recurring charges of $139 million in the first quarter of 2026. The 
     $139 million includes $73 million related to the write-off of 
     non-recoverable capitalized prepaid maintenance balances recorded in 
     maintenance, materials and repairs; $37 million of accelerated 
     depreciation expense related to the remeasurement of useful lives of 
     capitalized maintenance; $(6) million of a reversal of previously accrued 
     lease return costs, and $35 million of lease return costs recorded in 
     aircraft rent. 
 
(c)  Adjusted net income (loss) and adjusted income (loss) before income taxes 
     are included as a supplemental disclosure because the Company believes 
     they are useful indicators of its operating performance. Derivations of 
     net income (loss) and income (loss) before income taxes are 
     well-recognized performance measurements in the airline industry that are 
     frequently used by the Company's management, as well as by investors, 
     securities analysts and other interested parties, in comparing the 
     operating performance of companies in the airline industry. 
 
     Adjusted net income (loss) and adjusted income (loss) before income taxes 
     have limitations as analytical tools. Adjusted net income (loss) and 
     adjusted income (loss) before income taxes do not reflect the impact of 
     certain cash charges resulting from matters the Company considers not to 
     be indicative of the Company's ongoing operations and do not reflect the 
     Company's cash expenditures, or future requirements, for capital 
     expenditures or contractual commitments, and other companies in the 
     industry may calculate adjusted net income (loss) and adjusted income 
     (loss) before income taxes differently than the Company does, limiting 
     their usefulness as comparative measures. Because of these limitations, 
     adjusted net income (loss) and adjusted income (loss) before income taxes 
     should not be considered in isolation from or as a substitute for 
     performance measures calculated in accordance with GAAP. In addition, 
     because derivations of adjusted net income (loss) and adjusted income 
     (loss) before income taxes, including adjusted income (loss) before 
     income taxes margin, are not determined in accordance with GAAP, such 
     measures are susceptible to varying calculations and not all companies 
     calculate the measures in the same manner. As a result, derivations of 
     net income, including adjusted net income (loss) and adjusted income 
     (loss) before income taxes, as presented may not be directly comparable 
     to similarly titled measures presented by other companies. For the 
     foregoing reasons, adjusted net income (loss) and adjusted income (loss) 
     before income taxes have significant limitations which affect their use 
     as indicators of the Company's profitability. Accordingly, you are 
     cautioned not to place undue reliance on this information. 
 
 
Reconciliation of Net Income (Loss) to Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, 
Depreciation and Amortization ("EBITDA") and Earnings Before Interest, 
Taxes, Depreciation, Amortization and Rent ("EBITDAR"), Adjusted EBITDA and 
Adjusted EBITDAR 
($ in millions) (unaudited) 
                                       Three Months Ended March 31, 
                               --------------------------------------------- 
                                        2026                   2025 
                               ----------------------  --------------------- 
Net income (loss)                $              (272)   $               (43) 
Plus (minus): 
 Interest expense                                  12                      9 
 Capitalized interest                             (8)                    (8) 
 Interest income and other                        (6)                    (7) 
 Income tax expense (benefit)                     (9)                      3 
 Depreciation and 
  amortization                                     62                     20 
                               ----------------------  --------------------- 
EBITDA(a)                                       (221)                   (26) 
 Plus: Aircraft rent                              265                    161 
                               ----------------------  --------------------- 
EBITDAR(b)                        $                44    $               135 
                               ======================  ===================== 
 
EBITDA(a)                        $              (221)   $               (26) 
Plus (minus)(c) : 
 TSA Reserve                                       73                     -- 
 Early Return Agreement(d)                        102                     -- 
                               ----------------------  --------------------- 
Adjusted EBITDA(a)                               (46)                   (26) 
 Plus: Aircraft rent                              265                    161 
 Minus: Early Return 
 Agreement(e)                                    (29)                     -- 
                               ----------------------  --------------------- 
Adjusted EBITDAR(b)               $               190    $               135 
                               ======================  ===================== 
 
 
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(a)  EBITDA and adjusted EBITDA are included as supplemental disclosures 
     because the Company believes they are useful indicators of its operating 
     performance. Derivations of EBITDA are well-recognized performance 
     measurements in the airline industry that are frequently used by the 
     Company's management, as well as by investors, securities analysts and 
     other interested parties, in comparing the operating performance of 
     companies in the industry. 
 
     EBITDA and adjusted EBITDA do not reflect the impact of certain cash 
     charges resulting from matters the Company considers not to be indicative 
     of its ongoing operations; the Company's cash expenditures, or future 
     requirements, for capital expenditures or contractual commitments; 
     changes in, or cash requirements for, the Company's working capital 
     needs; or the interest expense, or the cash requirements necessary to 
     service interest or principal payments, on the Company's indebtedness or 
     possible cash requirements related to its warrants. Further, although 
     depreciation and amortization are non-cash charges, the assets being 
     depreciated and amortized will often have to be replaced in the future, 
     and EBITDA and adjusted EBITDA do not reflect any cash requirements for 
     such replacements. Other companies in the airline industry may calculate 
     EBITDA and adjusted EBITDA differently than the Company does, limiting 
     their usefulness as comparative measures. Because of these limitations, 
     EBITDA and adjusted EBITDA should not be considered in isolation from or 
     as a substitute for performance measures calculated in accordance with 
     GAAP. In addition, because derivations of EBITDA and adjusted EBITDA are 
     not determined in accordance with GAAP, such measures are susceptible to 
     varying calculations and not all companies calculate the measures in the 
     same manner. As a result, derivations of EBITDA, including adjusted 
     EBITDA, as presented may not be directly comparable to similarly titled 
     measures presented by other companies. 
 
     For the foregoing reasons, each of EBITDA and adjusted EBITDA have 
     significant limitations which affect its use as an indicator of the 
     Company's profitability. Accordingly, you are cautioned not to place 
     undue reliance on this information. 
 
(b)  EBITDAR and adjusted EBITDAR are included as supplemental disclosures 
     because the Company believes they are useful solely as valuation metrics 
     for airlines as their calculations isolate the effects of financing in 
     general, the accounting effects of capital spending and acquisitions 
     (primarily aircraft, which may be acquired directly, directly subject to 
     acquisition debt, by capital lease or by operating lease, each of which 
     is presented differently for accounting purposes), and income taxes, 
     which may vary significantly between periods and for different airlines 
     for reasons unrelated to the underlying value of a particular airline. 
     However, EBITDAR and adjusted EBITDAR are not determined in accordance 
     with GAAP, are susceptible to varying calculations and not all companies 
     calculate the measures in the same manner. As a result, EBITDAR and 
     adjusted EBITDAR, as presented, may not be directly comparable to 
     similarly titled measures presented by other companies. In addition, 
     EBITDAR and adjusted EBITDAR should not be viewed as measures of overall 
     performance since they exclude aircraft rent, which is a normal, 
     recurring cash operating expense that is necessary to operate the 
     business. Accordingly, you are cautioned not to place undue reliance on 
     this information. 
 
(c)  See "Reconciliation of Net Income (Loss) to Adjusted Net Income (Loss) 
     and Income (Loss) Before Income Taxes to Adjusted Income (Loss) Before 
     Income Taxes" above for discussion on adjusting items. 
 
(d)  Represents lease termination costs and write-off of non-recoverable 
     capitalized maintenance costs associated with the Early Return 
     Agreement. 
 
(e)  Represents lease termination costs related to aircraft rent associated 
     with the Early Return Agreement. 
 
 
Reconciliation of GAAP to Non-GAAP Financial Data 
(unaudited) 
                                   Three Months Ended March 31, 
                      ------------------------------------------------------ 
                                2026                        2025 
                      ------------------------  ---------------------------- 
                                       Per ASM 
                      ($ in millions)    (c)    ($ in millions)  Per ASM (c) 
Non-GAAP financial 
data:(a) 
RASM                                     10.11                          9.17 
TSA Reserve(b)                     73     0.75               --           -- 
                                       -------                   ----------- 
Adjusted RASM (c)(c)                     10.86                          9.17 
 
CASM                                     13.00                          9.63 
Aircraft fuel                   (268)   (2.73)            (238)       (2.39) 
                                       -------                   ----------- 
CASM (excluding 
 fuel)(d)                                10.27                          7.24 
Early Return 
 Agreement(b)                   (139)   (1.42)               --           -- 
                                       -------                   ----------- 
Adjusted CASM 
 (excluding 
 fuel)(d)                                 8.85                          7.24 
Aircraft fuel                     268     2.73              238         2.39 
                                       -------                   ----------- 
Adjusted CASM(e)                         11.58                          9.63 
Net interest expense 
 (income)                         (2)   (0.02)              (6)       (0.07) 
                                       -------                   ----------- 
Adjusted CASM + net 
 interest(f)                             11.56                          9.56 
 
CASM                                     13.00                          9.63 
Net interest expense 
 (income)                         (2)   (0.02)              (6)       (0.07) 
                                       -------                   ----------- 
CASM + net 
 interest(f)                             12.98                          9.56 
 
 
_______________________ 
(a)  Revenue and cost per ASM figures may not recalculate due to rounding. 
 
(b)  See "Reconciliation of Net Income (Loss) to Adjusted Net Income (Loss) 
     and Income (Loss) Before Income Taxes to Adjusted Income (Loss) Before 
     Income Taxes" above for discussion on adjusting items. 
 
(c)  Adjusted RASM is included as a supplemental disclosure because we believe 
     it is a useful metric to properly compare our revenue performance to our 
     peers, as RASM metrics are well-recognized performance measurements in 
     the airline industry that are frequently used by our management, as well 
     as by investors, securities analysts and other interested parties in 
     comparing the operating performance of companies in the airline industry. 
     Additionally, we believe this metric is useful because it removes certain 
     items that may not be indicative of our base operating performance or 
     future results. Adjusted RASM is not determined in accordance with GAAP, 
     may not be comparable across all carriers and should not be considered in 
     isolation or as a substitute for performance measures calculated in 
     accordance with GAAP. 
 
(d)  CASM (excluding fuel) and adjusted CASM (excluding fuel) are included as 
     supplemental disclosures because the Company believes that excluding 
     aircraft fuel is useful to investors as it provides an additional measure 
     of management's performance excluding the effects of a significant cost 
     item over which management has limited influence. The price of fuel, over 
     which the Company has limited control, impacts the comparability of 
     period-to-period financial performance, and excluding allows management 
     an additional tool to understand and analyze the Company's non-fuel costs 
     and core operating performance, and increases comparability with other 
     airlines that also provide a similar metric. CASM (excluding fuel) and 
     adjusted CASM (excluding fuel) are not determined in accordance with GAAP 
     and should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for 
     performance measures calculated in accordance with GAAP. 
 
(e)  Adjusted CASM is included as supplemental disclosure because the Company 
     believes it is a useful metric to properly compare the Company's cost 
     management and performance to other peers, as derivations of adjusted 
     CASM are well-recognized performance measurements in the airline industry 
     that are frequently used by the Company's management, as well as by 
     investors, securities analysts and other interested parties in comparing 
     the operating performance of companies in the airline industry. 
     Additionally, the Company believes this metric is useful because it 
     removes certain items that may not be indicative of base operating 
     performance or future results. Adjusted CASM is not determined in 
     accordance with GAAP, may not be comparable across all carriers and 
     should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for performance 
     measures calculated in accordance with GAAP. 
 
(f)  Adjusted CASM including net interest and CASM including net interest are 
     included as supplemental disclosures because the Company believes they 
     are useful metrics to properly compare its cost management and 
     performance to other peers that may have different capital structures and 
     financing strategies, particularly as it relates to financing primary 
     operating assets such as aircraft and engines. Additionally, the Company 
     believes these metrics are useful because they remove certain items that 
     may not be indicative of base operating performance or future results. 
     Adjusted CASM including net interest and CASM including net interest are 
     not determined in accordance with GAAP, may not be comparable across all 
     carriers and should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for 
     performance measures calculated in accordance with GAAP. 
 
 
Reconciliation of Passenger Revenue to Adjusted Passenger Revenue (unaudited) 
                                   Three Months Ended March 31, 
                   ------------------------------------------------------------- 
                               2026                           2025 
                   ----------------------------  ------------------------------- 
                                        Per 
                                     Passenger                    Per Passenger 
                   ($ in millions)       $       ($ in millions)        $ 
Non-GAAP Revenue 
per 
Passenger:(a)(b) 
 Fare revenue:                 449        53.93              350           44.61 
 TSA Reserve                    13         1.52               --              -- 
                   ---------------  -----------  ---------------  -------------- 
 Adjusted fare 
  revenue:(c)                  462        55.45              350           44.61 
 
 Non-fare 
  passenger 
  revenue:                     503        60.45              534           68.15 
 TSA Reserve                    60         7.26               --              -- 
                   ---------------  -----------  ---------------  -------------- 
 Adjusted 
  non-fare 
  revenue:(c)                  563        67.71              534           68.15 
 
 Other revenue:                 40         4.79               28            3.57 
 TSA Reserve                    --           --               --              -- 
                   ---------------  -----------  ---------------  -------------- 
 Adjusted other 
  revenue:(c)                   40         4.79               28            3.57 
 
 Ancillary 
  revenue:                     543        65.24              562           71.72 
 TSA Reserve                    60         7.26               --              -- 
                   ---------------  -----------  ---------------  -------------- 
 Adjusted 
  ancillary 
  revenue:(c)                  603        72.50              562           71.72 
 
 Total revenue:                992       119.17              912          116.33 
 TSA Reserve                    73         8.78               --              -- 
                   ---------------  -----------  ---------------  -------------- 
 Adjusted total 
  revenue:(c)                1,065       127.95              912          116.33 
 
 
_______________________ 
(a)  Revenue per passenger figures may not recalculate due to rounding. 
 
(b)  See "Reconciliation of Net Income (Loss) to Adjusted Net Income (Loss) 
     and Income (Loss) Before Income Taxes to Adjusted Income (Loss) Before 
     Income Taxes" above for discussion on adjusting items. 
 
(c)  Adjusted fare revenue, adjusted non-fare revenue, adjusted other revenue, 
     adjusted ancillary and adjusted total revenue, and respective metrics per 
     passenger, (collectively, "revenue per passenger") are included as 
     supplemental disclosures because we believe they are useful metrics to 
     properly compare our revenue performance to our peers, as revenue per 
     passenger metrics are well-recognized performance measurements in the 
     airline industry that are frequently used by our management, as well as 
     by investors, securities analysts and other interested parties in 
     comparing the operating performance of companies in the airline industry. 
     Additionally, we believe these metrics are useful because they remove 
     certain items that may not be indicative of our base operating 
     performance or future results. These metrics are not determined in 
     accordance with GAAP, may not be comparable across all carriers and 
     should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for performance 
     measures calculated in accordance with GAAP. 
 
 
Reconciliation of Earnings (Loss) per Share, Diluted to Adjusted Earnings 
(Loss) per Share, Diluted 
(unaudited) 
                                         Three Months Ended March 31, 
                                          2026                  2025 
                                  --------------------  -------------------- 
Earnings (loss) per share, 
 diluted, as reported(a)(b)       $             (1.18)  $             (0.19) 
 TSA Reserve                                      0.32                    -- 
 Early Return Agreement                           0.60                    -- 
 Tax benefit (expense), related 
 to non-GAAP adjustments                        (0.04)                    -- 
                                  --------------------  -------------------- 
Adjusted earnings (loss) per 
 share, diluted(c)                $             (0.30)  $             (0.19) 
                                  ====================  ==================== 
 
 
______________________ 
(a)  Cost per share figures may not recalculate due to rounding. 
 
(b)  See "Reconciliation of Net Income (Loss) to Adjusted Net Income (Loss) 
     and Income (Loss) Before Income Taxes to Adjusted Income (Loss) Before 
     Income Taxes" above for discussion on adjusting items. 
 
(c)  Adjusted earnings (loss) per share is included as a supplemental 
     disclosure because the Company believes it is a useful indicator of 
     operating performance. Derivations of net income are well-recognized 
     performance measurements in the airline industry that are frequently used 
     by management, as well as by investors, securities analysts and other 
     interested parties in comparing the operating performance of companies in 
     the industry. 
 
     Adjusted earnings (loss) per share has limitations as an analytical tool. 
     Adjusted earnings (loss) per share does not reflect the impact of certain 
     cash charges resulting from matters the Company considers not to be 
     indicative of ongoing operations and does not reflect the cash 
     expenditures, or future requirements, for capital expenditures or 
     contractual commitments, and other companies in the industry may 
     calculate Adjusted earnings (loss) per share differently than the Company 
     does, limiting its usefulness as a comparative measure. Because of these 
     limitations, Adjusted earnings (loss) per share should not be considered 
     in isolation from or as a substitute for performance measures calculated 
     in accordance with GAAP. In addition, because derivations of adjusted net 
     income are not determined in accordance with GAAP, such measures are 
     susceptible to varying calculations and not all companies calculate the 
     measures in the same manner. As a result, derivations of net income, 
     including Adjusted earnings (loss) per share, as presented may not be 
     directly comparable to similarly titled measures presented by other 
     companies. For the foregoing reasons, Adjusted earnings (loss) per share 
     has significant limitations which affect its use as an indicator of 
     profitability. Accordingly, you are cautioned not to place undue reliance 
     on this information. 
 
 
Reconciliation of Total Operating Expenses to Total Operating Expenses 
(excluding fuel), Adjusted Total Operating Expenses and Adjusted Total 
Operating Expenses (excluding fuel) 
($ in millions) (unaudited) 
                                          Three Months Ended March 31, 
                                    ---------------------------------------- 
                                           2026                 2025 
                                    -------------------  ------------------- 
Total operating expense, as 
 reported(a)                        $             1,275  $               958 
 Early Return Agreement                           (139)                   -- 
                                    -------------------  ------------------- 
Adjusted total operating 
 expenses(b)                                      1,136                  958 
Aircraft fuel                                     (268)                (238) 
                                    -------------------  ------------------- 
Adjusted total operating expenses 
 (excluding fuel)(b)                $               868  $               720 
                                    ===================  =================== 
 
Total operating expenses, as 
 reported                           $             1,275  $               958 
Aircraft fuel                                     (268)                (238) 
                                    -------------------  ------------------- 
Total operating expense (excluding 
 fuel)(b)                           $             1,007  $               720 
                                    ===================  =================== 
 
 
____________________ 
(a)  See "Reconciliation of Net Income (Loss) to Adjusted Net Income (Loss) 
     and Income (Loss) Before Income Taxes to Adjusted Income (Loss) Before 
     Income Taxes" above for discussion on adjusting items. 
 
(b)  Total operating expenses (excluding fuel), adjusted total operating 
     expenses and adjusted total operating expenses (excluding fuel) are 
     included as supplemental disclosures because the Company believes they 
     are useful indicators of its operating performance. Derivations of total 
     operating expenses are well-recognized performance measurements in the 
     airline industry that are frequently used by the Company's management, as 
     well as by investors, securities analysts and other interested parties, 
     in comparing the operating performance of companies in the airline 
     industry. 
 
     Total operating expenses (excluding fuel), adjusted total operating 
     expenses and adjusted total operating expenses (excluding fuel) have 
     limitations as analytical tools and other companies in the industry may 
     calculate total operating expenses (excluding fuel), adjusted total 
     operating expenses and adjusted total operating expenses (excluding fuel) 
     differently than the Company does, limiting their usefulness as 
     comparative measures. Because of these limitations, total operating 
     expenses (excluding fuel), adjusted total operating expenses and adjusted 
     total operating expenses (excluding fuel) should not be considered in 
     isolation from or as a substitute for performance measures calculated in 
     accordance with GAAP. In addition, because derivations of total operating 
     expenses (excluding fuel), adjusted total operating expenses and adjusted 
     total operating expenses (excluding fuel) are not determined in 
     accordance with GAAP, such measures are susceptible to varying 
     calculations and not all companies calculate the measures in the same 
     manner. As a result, derivations of total operating expenses, including 
     total operating expenses (excluding fuel), adjusted total operating 
     expenses and adjusted total operating expenses (excluding fuel) as 
     presented may not be directly comparable to similarly titled measures 
     presented by other companies. For the foregoing reasons, total operating 
     expenses (excluding fuel), adjusted total operating expenses and adjusted 
     total operating expenses (excluding fuel) have significant limitations 
     which affect their use as an indicator of the Company's profitability. 
     Accordingly, you are cautioned not to place undue reliance on this 
     information. 
 

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