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Allegiant 2nd Quarter Results!

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The decline is due principally to the purchase of $25 million in aircraft to support 2009 growth."

During the second quarter, we placed one additional (owned) aircraft in service, bringing our operating fleet to 37. At the end of the second quarter, we exercised the purchase option on five aircraft subject to capital lease.


We expect to make more new service announcements shortly.

So when is hiring going to ramp up?

Congrats on the strong second quarter amidst all the turmoil.
 
Geez looks like you can add Allegiant to the list of properly managed carriers, including Southwest and......mmm and......okok Southwest
 
Wish my company made a little money. Good job!
 
Well they also do not service big markets, the have low pay, and do not have to get hotel rooms. That all helps keep the cost down.
 
Well they also do not service big markets, the have low pay, and do not have to get hotel rooms. That all helps keep the cost down.
So let me get this straight:
No big markets like EWR, JFK, DAL, ORD
No hotel rooms so no 4 day trips and home every night
Low Pay? We have had pay raises as well as profit sharing and 401k matching. Not to shabby for a small startup.

Sounds like a good deal to me!!
 
Any Airline that can make money and keep crews off the street right now is a GREAT DEAL. Allegiant is doing things right.
 
You now have 37 airplanes. Get a descent pay scale and start making what a MD80 Capt. should make.

Do you think Herb would've listen to such great advice starting SWA? Things take time. BTW, does the airline you work at pay what a captain "should" make? If you're a Bus driver, I doubt it.
 
You now have 37 airplanes. Get a descent pay scale and start making what a MD80 Capt. should make.

Don't you work for Jet Blue? That's a pretty ballsy statement coming from someone like you....your payscales are definitely blistering above industry wages aren't they....

If you don't work for JB, doens't matter- I'm sure your payscale still sucks for a 320 CA.....

Aah Hum Dul ah A320CA........

We all venerate and emulate you with your industry leading A320 Captain pay........please, go find another thread....
 
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You now have 37 airplanes. Get a descent pay scale and start making what a MD80 Capt. should make.

Thanks for the suggestion, we should have thought of that! Who flies MD-80's and is not furloughing? Allegiant! What's your monthly gaurantee.....on furlough?
 
A minor point. The earnings you see posted are for Allegiant Travel. Allegiant Travel also happens to run an airline. The gross/net revenues include all income from the sale of show tickets, local transportation in LAS, hotel rooms, etc, etc. That's not to say Allegiant isn't a well run business, but the numbers are not just for an airline operation. A significant portion of their overall revenue is from things not directly related to the operation of the airline.

Please don't infer any negative connotation from my point. I'm not implying anything other than there is slightly more to the story than simply saying Allegiant (the airline) made money. Allegiant Travel Company made money. Allegiant Airlines losses/profits are diluted by what the rest of the Allegiant Travel Company does.
 

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