Alaska Air Group reports second quarter 2020 results; COVID-19 updates

23/07/2020 06:01

Source: PR News

SEATTLE, July 23, 2020 /PRNewswire/ --

Financial Results:

  • Reported net loss for the second quarter of 2020 under Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) of $214 million, or $1.73 per diluted share, compared to net income of $262 million, or $2.11 per diluted share in the second quarter of 2019.
  • Reported net loss for the second quarter of 2020, excluding the payroll support program wage offsets, special items and mark-to-market fuel hedge accounting adjustments, of $439 million, or $3.54 per diluted share, compared to net income of $270 million or $2.17 per diluted share, in the second quarter of 2019.
  • Reported a debt-to-capitalization ratio, including short-term borrowings related to COVID-19, of 51%.

Liquidity Updates:

  • Lowered cash burn from an exit rate of $400 million per month in March to $120 million in June, a 70% reduction.
  • Closed on an additional $164 million in secured financing in the second quarter, secured by seven aircraft.
  • Held $2.8 billion in unrestricted cash and marketable securities as of June 30, 2020.
  • Obtained nearly $1.2 billion in financing through the issuance of Enhanced Equipment Trust Certificates (EETC), secured by 42 Boeing and 19 Embraer aircraft, on July 2, 2020.
  • Held $3.8 billion in cash and marketable securities as of July 22, 2020, including EETC funds received in July.
  • Received $992 million in support for Alaska and Horizon under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act Payroll Support Program (PSP) in April 2020.
  • Reached an agreement for McGee to receive $30 million in CARES Act PSP support, $15 million of which was received in June 2020.
  • Signed a non-binding letter of intent with the U.S. Treasury to obtain up to $1.1 billion in additional CARES Act loans.

Operational Updates:

  • Received official oneworld invitation on July 23, 2020. The company is working to accelerate the timeline and join the partnership by the end of 2020.
  • Returned 43 mainline aircraft and all Horizon Air and SkyWest Airlines aircraft to service. As of July 22, 2020, 89 mainline aircraft remain temporarily parked.
  • In July 2020, eliminated 300 management positions, initiated early-out programs for frontline workers and offered incentive leaves to pilots as we work to mitigate involuntary furloughs.
  • Received FAA certification to transport cargo in the passenger cabin on five Boeing 737-900 passenger aircraft, and began cargo-only service to Unalakleet, Alaska.
  • Announced expansion to year-round service to King Salmon and Dillingham, Alaska, to be flown by Horizon E175 aircraft, as well as began weekly service on Boeing 737 aircraft to Cold Bay, Alaska.
  • Announced 12 new routes to be flown to various destinations from Los Angeles International Airport.

Next-Level Care:

  • Expanded the Company's Next-Level Care initiative, including nearly 100 measures, offering layers of safety through every single stage of travel and helping guests build confidence in flying. Such measures include the following:

Covering and caring for guests

    • Flyers are required to complete a pre-travel wellness agreement at check-in. Guests aged 12 and older are required to wear a mask throughout all stages of travel.
    • Empowered flight attendants with the ability to issue "yellow card" warnings to guests refusing mask policies, with the consequence of suspension of future travel for non-compliance.
    • Provided hand sanitization stations throughout the airport, including lobby and gate areas. Personal sanitizing wipes made available onboard starting July 2020.
    • Extended "Peace-of-Mind" waiver, allowing changes to ticketed travel without change or cancellation fees for tickets booked through Sept. 8, 2020.

Personal Safety

    • Limiting the number of guests onboard and extended blocking middle seats on mainline aircraft through Sept. 30, 2020.
    • Reduced onboard service to limit interaction between flight crews and guests.
    • Placed floor decals throughout our airports, reminding guests to "mind their wingspan," when at ticket counters, kiosks and boarding.
    • Limited capacity of airport lounges to 50% and extended lounge memberships active as of April 1 by six months.
    • Boarding aircraft from the rear, and in smaller groups, to limit interaction between guests.
    • Working with airports to install plexiglass barriers at all guest touchpoints along their journey.

Exceeding CDC guidelines and clearing the air

    • Aircraft are equipped with hospital-grade HEPA air filters, which are designed to remove 99.95% of airborne contaminants and bring outside air on board every three minutes.
    • Exceed CDC cleaning guidelines on board and use high-grade, EPA-certified disinfectant to clean critical areas, and perform a deep-clean and sanitization of all aircraft overnight.
    • Utilizing electrostatic disinfectant sprayers, which emit a safe, high-grade EPA cleaning solution to sanitize surfaces.

Alaska Air Group Inc. today reported second quarter 2020 GAAP net loss of $214 million, or $1.73 per diluted share, compared to net income of $262 million, or $2.11 per diluted share in the second quarter of 2019. Excluding the impact of payroll support program wage offsets, special items and mark-to-market fuel hedge adjustments, the company reported adjusted net loss of $439 million, or $3.54 per diluted share, compared to adjusted net income of $270 million, or $2.17 per diluted share in 2019.

"Airlines are currently navigating the biggest demand contraction in the history of aviation," said Air Group CEO Brad Tilden. "The rest of the leadership team and I could not be more proud of how the people of Alaska and Horizon reacted quickly and decisively to adjust our operations and our business, and to help our guests feel safe when they fly with us. Being tested in moments like this reveals character, and I'm confident in our future because of the way our people are responding every day with grit, determination and perseverance. Those are the qualities that will carry our airline and our country through this crisis and beyond."

The following table reconciles the company's reported GAAP net income and earnings per diluted share (diluted EPS) for the three and six months ended June 30, 2020 and 2019 to adjusted amounts. 


Three Months Ended June 30,


2020


2019

(in millions, except per-share amounts)

Dollars


Diluted EPS


Dollars


Diluted EPS

GAAP net income (loss) and diluted EPS

$

(214)



$

(1.73)



$

262



$

2.11


Payroll support program wage offset

(362)



(2.92)






Mark-to-market fuel hedge adjustments

(6)



(0.05)



3



0.02


Special items - merger-related costs

1



0.01



8



0.06


Special items - impairment charges and other

69



0.56






Income tax effect of reconciling items above

73



0.59



(3)



(0.02)


Non-GAAP adjusted net income (loss) and diluted EPS

$

(439)



$

(3.54)



$

270



$

2.17











Six Months Ended June 30,


2020


2019

(in millions, except per-share amounts)

Dollars


Diluted EPS


Dollars


Diluted EPS

GAAP net income (loss) and diluted EPS

$

(446)



$

(3.60)



$

266



$

2.14


Payroll support program wage offset

(362)



(2.93)






Mark-to-market fuel hedge adjustments

3



0.03



(1)



(0.01)


Special items - merger-related costs

4



0.03



34



0.27


Special items - impairment charges and other

229



1.85






Income tax effect of reconciling items above

31



0.25



(8)



(0.06)


Non-GAAP adjusted net income (loss) and diluted EPS

$

(541)



$

(4.37)



$

291



$

2.34


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.

A conference call regarding the second quarter results will be streamed online at 8:30 a.m. Pacific time on July 23, 2020. It can be accessed at www.alaskaair.com/investors. For those unable to listen to the live broadcast, a replay will be available after the conclusion of the call.

References in this news release to "Air Group," "company," "we," "us" and "our" refer to Alaska Air Group, Inc. and its subsidiaries, unless otherwise specified. Alaska Airlines, Inc. and Horizon Air Industries, Inc. are referred to as "Alaska" and "Horizon," respectively, and together as our "airlines."

This news release may contain forward-looking statements subject to the safe harbor protection provided by 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 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 any forward-looking statements.  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 Dec. 31, 2019, the Company's Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the year ended March 31, 2020, as amended, as well as in other documents filed by the Company with the SEC after the date thereof.  Some of these risks include the risks associated with contagious illnesses and contagion, such as COVID-19, general economic conditions, increases in operating costs including fuel, competition, labor costs and relations, our indebtedness, inability to meet cost reduction goals, seasonal fluctuations in our financial results, an aircraft accident, changes in laws and regulations, and risks inherent in the achievement of anticipated synergies and the timing thereof in connection with the acquisition of Virgin America. All of the forward-looking statements are qualified in their entirety by reference to the risk factors discussed therein. 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 after the date of this report to conform them to actual results. Over time, our actual results, performance or achievements will likely differ from the anticipated results, performance, or achievements that are expressed or implied by our forward-looking statements, and such differences might be significant and materially adverse.

Alaska Airlines and its regional partners serve more than 115 destinations across the United States and North America, providing essential air service for our guests along with moving crucial cargo shipments, such as food, medicine, mail and e-commerce deliveries. With hubs in Seattle; San Francisco; Los Angeles; Portland, Oregon; and Anchorage, Alaska, the airline is known for low fares, award-winning customer service and sustainability efforts. With Alaska and its Global Partners, guests can earn and redeem miles on flights to more than 800 destinations worldwide. Learn about Alaska at newsroom.alaskaair.com and blog.alaskaair.com. Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air are subsidiaries of Alaska Air Group (NYSE: ALK).

 

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS (unaudited)







Alaska Air Group, Inc.
























Three Months Ended June 30,


Six Months Ended June 30,

(in millions, except per-share amounts)

2020


2019


Change


2020


2019


Change

Operating Revenues:












Passenger revenue

$

309



$

2,111



(85)

%


$

1,790



$

3,827



(53)

%

Mileage Plan other revenue

73



118



(38)

%


182



228



(20)

%

Cargo and other

39



59



(34)

%


85



109



(22)

%

Total Operating Revenues

421



2,288



(82)

%


2,057



4,164



(51)

%

Operating Expenses:












Wages and benefits

472



567



(17)

%


1,084



1,124



(4)

%

Payroll support program wage offset

(362)





NM



(362)





NM


Variable incentive pay

16



44



(64)

%


23



79



(71)

%

Aircraft fuel, including hedging gains and losses

59



502



(88)

%


443



922



(52)

%

Aircraft maintenance

45



115



(61)

%


160



235



(32)

%

Aircraft rent

74



82



(10)

%


155



165



(6)

%

Landing fees and other rentals

83



113



(27)

%


214



245



(13)

%

Contracted services

30



70



(57)

%


102



142



(28)

%

Selling expenses

4



87



(95)

%


59



159



(63)

%

Depreciation and amortization

107



105



2

%


215



211



2

%

Food and beverage service

7



53



(87)

%


56



102



(45)

%

Third-party regional carrier expense

26



42



(38)

%


63



83



(24)

%

Other

78



136



(43)

%


221



274



(19)

%

Special items - merger-related costs

1



8



(88)

%


4



34



(88)

%

Special items - impairment charges and other

69





NM



229





NM


Total Operating Expenses

709



1,924



(63)

%


2,666



3,775



(20)

%

Operating Income (Loss)

(288)



364



(179)

%


(609)



389



(257)

%

Nonoperating Income (Expense):












Interest income

7



11



(36)

%


16



20



(20)

%

Interest expense

(17)



(20)



(15)

%


(30)



(42)



(29)

%

Interest capitalized

1



3



(67)

%


4



7



(43)

%

Other - net

6



(7)



(186)

%


11



(17)



(165)

%

Total Nonoperating Income (Expense)

(3)



(13)



(77)

%


1



(32)



(103)

%

Income (Loss) Before Income Tax

(291)



351





(608)



357




Income tax (benefit) expense

(77)



89





(162)



91




Net Income (Loss)

$

(214)



$

262





$

(446)



$

266
















Basic Earnings (Loss) Per Share:

$

(1.74)



$

2.12





$

(3.62)



$

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