15 April 2009
Allegiant Travel Company expects first quarter earnings to beat Wall Strreet expectations. Late Tuesday the airline and travel operator said it anticipates a profit of $1.34 to $1.38 per share.
Analysts polled by Thomson Reuters, whose estimates generally exclude one-time items, forecast net income of $1.20 per share.
Allegiant flies vacationers from smaller cities to resort destinations such as Las Vegas and Florida.
Source: AP
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Surely this must mean they are the only aircraft operator (airline ?) makng money in the USA right now, so surely someone will start a clone. Note American are retiring a lot of their MD80's !!!
By Craig Mathews, Thursday, April 16, 2009