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Hawaiian Holdings reports 2023 2nd Quarter financial results: Japan strengthening adds to robust leisure travel demand

The airline completed the transition of A330 aircraft maintenance from a vendor-managed services agreement to internal resources.

HONOLULU – Hawaiian Holdings, Inc., parent company of Hawaiian Airlines, Inc. reported its financial results for the second quarter of 2023.

“I want to thank our team members who have been taking care of our guests in a dynamic  operating environment,” said Hawaiian Airlines President and CEO Peter Ingram. “Demand remains strong throughout our network, and we have recently seen a significant increase in bookings by travelers in Japan, an important geography that has trailed in the recovery of the overall market. Against the backdrop of improving operations and robust demand, I am excited about the major initiatives we’re on track to deliver in the second half of the year.”

Second Quarter 2023- Key Financial Metrics and Results

GAAP

YoY Change

Adjusted (a)

YoY Change

Net Loss

($12.3M)

+$35.0M

($24.1M)

+$22.0M

Diluted EPS

($0.24)

+$0.68

($0.47)

+$0.43

Pre-tax Margin

(2.0) %

+5.8 pts.

(4.2) %

+4.1 pts.

EBITDA

$41.6M

+$36.6M

$26.3M

+$25.2M

Operating Cost per ASM

14.29¢

(10.1) %

11.08¢

1.9 %

Operating Revenue per
ASM

14.10¢

(8.0) %

N/A

N/A

Second Quarter 2023 Highlights

Operations

  • Completed the transition of A330 aircraft maintenance from a vendor-managed services agreement to internal resources; self-managed maintenance will allow Hawaiian to exercise greater control over its day-to-day operation and control costs more effectively as the operation grows with the introduction of A330 freighter aircraft

Routes and Network

  • Resumed service between Honolulu and Fukuoka, Japan on April 28 with thrice-weekly service
  • Initiated weekly service to Rarotonga on May 20, greatly expanding travel opportunities between Hawaiian’s 15 gateways on the US Mainland and the Cook Islands

Awards and Recognition

  • Rated the #1 Domestic Airline, for the second consecutive year, in Travel+Leisure’s annual reader survey
  • Ranked highest for economy travel customer satisfaction in Consumer Reports’ 2023 Airline Travel Buying Guide
  • Rated Best Domestic Airline for Food in Food & Wine ‘s Global Tastemaker Awards

Guest Experience

  • Unveiled the Boeing 787 Dreamliner interior cabin design and a new business class product, the Leihōkū suites. These 34 seats feature flat beds, privacy doors and shared double suites; the aircraft, expected to enter service in 2024, will immerse all guests in cabin design elements that evoke Hawaiʻi’s rich natural world through bold textures, island-inspired sunrise and sunset lighting and sinuous ocean and wind patterns

People

  • Promoted Brent Overbeek to Executive Vice President and Chief Revenue Officer and Avi Mannis to Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer; they will jointly lead Hawaiian’s commercial strategy
  • Appointed Lokesh Amaranayaka as Vice President of Airport Operations

Environmental, Social and Corporate Governance

  • Invested in United Airlines Ventures Sustainable Flight Fund, an investment fund which prioritizes investments in new technology, advanced fuel sources and proven producers, all in an effort to help scale the supply of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF)
  • Published the 2023 Corporate Kuleana Report, highlighting the Company’s progress on Environmental, Social and Governance priorities, including the Company’s plans to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 2050, eliminate single-use plastics from cabin service by 2029, and offer more locally sourced food onboard; the report also highlights Hawaiian’s employee diversity, including the highest percentage of women pilots of any major U.S. airline
  • Donated 34 million HawaiianMiles to support Moananuiākea, the Polynesian Voyaging Society’s 47-month circumnavigation of the Pacific Ocean on the voyaging canoes Hōkūleʻa and Hikianalia
Third Quarter 2023 Outlook

The table below summarizes the Company’s expectations for the quarter ending September 30, 2023 expressed as an expected percentage change compared to the results for the quarter ended September 30, 2022. Figures include the impacts of the Company’s freighter operation, which are not material.

Item

Third Quarter 2023
Guidance (d)

GAAP Equivalent

GAAP Third Quarter 2023
Guidance

Available Seat Miles (ASMs)

Up 4.5% to up 7.5%

Operating Revenue per ASM

(RASM)

Down 2.0% to down 5.0%

CASM excluding fuel and non-

recurring items (a)

Up 7.0% to up 10%

Costs per ASM

Down 0.7% to down 2.8%

Gallons of Jet Fuel Consumed

Up 8.0% to up 11.0%

Economic Fuel Price per Gallon

(a)(b)

$2.67

Average fuel price per gallon,
including taxes and delivery

$2.61

Effective Tax Rate

~21%

Full Year 2023 Outlook

The table below summarizes the Company’s updated expectations for the full year ending December 31, 2023 expressed as an expected percentage change compared to the results for the year ended December 31, 2022 . Figures include the impacts of the Company’s freighter operation, which are not material.

Item

Prior Full Year 2023
Guidance

Updated Full Year
2023 Guidance (d)

GAAP Equivalent

GAAP Full Year
2023 Guidance

Available Seat Miles (ASMs)

Up 9.5% to up 12.5%

Up 8.5% to up
10.5%

CASM excluding fuel and non-

recurring items (a)

Up 1.0% to up 5.0%

Up 3.0% to up 5.0%

Costs per ASM

Down 1.1% to down
2.5%

Gallons of Jet Fuel Consumed

Up 12.5% to up 15.5%

Up 13.0% to up
15.0%

Economic Fuel Price per Gallon

(a)(b)

$2.70

$2.70

Average fuel price
per gallon, including

taxes and delivery

$2.66

Capital Expenditures (c)

$330M to $380M

$265M to $295M

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