
Core Insights - Allegiant Travel Company reported a 9.2% increase in scheduled service passengers for May 2025 compared to May 2024, totaling 1,545,033 passengers [2] - The company experienced a 10.2% rise in revenue passenger miles, reaching 1,391,969 thousand miles, while available seat miles increased by 16.3% to 1,732,505 thousand miles [2] - The load factor decreased by 4.5 percentage points to 80.3%, indicating a slight decline in seat occupancy [2] - Total system passengers also rose by 9.4% year-over-year, totaling 1,563,294 passengers, with available seat miles increasing by 16.5% [2] - The average fuel cost per gallon for May 2025 was estimated at $2.37 [4] Scheduled Service – Year Over Year Comparison - Passengers increased from 1,414,692 in May 2024 to 1,545,033 in May 2025, a change of 9.2% [2] - Revenue passenger miles rose from 1,263,087 thousand miles to 1,391,969 thousand miles, reflecting a 10.2% increase [2] - Available seat miles grew from 1,489,477 thousand miles to 1,732,505 thousand miles, marking a 16.3% increase [2] - The load factor decreased from 84.8% to 80.3%, a decline of 4.5 percentage points [2] - Departures increased from 9,615 to 11,174, a rise of 16.2% [2] - Average stage length remained relatively stable, increasing slightly from 882 miles to 884 miles [2] Total System – Year Over Year Comparison - Total system passengers increased from 1,428,599 in May 2024 to 1,563,294 in May 2025, a 9.4% increase [2] - Available seat miles for the total system rose from 1,538,208 thousand miles to 1,791,988 thousand miles, a 16.5% increase [2] - Departures for the total system increased from 9,976 to 11,641, a rise of 16.7% [2] - Average stage length for the total system increased slightly from 877 miles to 878 miles [2]