Frontier Airlines experienced a challenging second quarter in 2025, reporting a net loss of $70 million and a 5% decrease in total operating revenue to $929 million, primarily due to disruptions in domestic air travel demand and significant weather-related and air traffic control delays. Despite these headwinds, the company maintained strong fuel efficiency and continued strategic fleet modernization.
Frontier Group Holdings, Inc. reported a net loss of $43 million for the first quarter of 2025, or $(0.19) per share, despite total operating revenues increasing 5% to $912 million. The results were impacted by softer travel demand in March.
Frontier Airlines reported record fourth-quarter revenue of $1.0 billion, a 12% increase year-over-year, driven by disciplined capacity deployment and revenue initiatives. Pre-tax margin was 5.1 percent and the company ended the year with $935 million in total liquidity.
Frontier Group Holdings reported a 6% increase in total operating revenues to $935 million for Q3 2024 compared to Q3 2023. Despite the revenue growth, the company experienced a pre-tax income of $27 million, with an adjusted pre-tax loss of $10 million. The company enhanced liquidity by $205 million through a new revolving credit facility and expanded PDP financing capacity by $113 million.
Frontier Airlines reported a 1% increase in total operating revenues to $973 million for Q2 2024. The company achieved over $100 million in annual run rate cost savings and saw a reduction in CASM. Pre-tax income and net income were $32 million and $31 million, respectively.
Frontier Airlines reported a total operating revenue of $865 million, a 2% increase compared to Q1 2023, driven by an 8% capacity growth. The company's cost management and revenue diversification strategies contributed to better-than-expected results, with a focus on underserved, high-fare markets and network enhancements.
Frontier Airlines reported a decrease in total operating revenues to $891 million, a 2% decrease compared to Q4 2022. Despite the revenue decrease, the company significantly outperformed guidance due to strong operational performance and cost execution. Pre-tax income stood at $6 million, with an adjusted pre-tax income of $7 million. The company is focusing on network simplification, revenue diversification, and cost savings initiatives to expand profitability in 2024.
Frontier Group Holdings reported a total operating revenue of $883 million, a 3% decrease compared to the same quarter in 2022. The company faced challenges including elevated fuel prices, uneven demand recovery, and operational disruptions, resulting in a pre-tax loss of $(45) million and a net loss of $(32) million.
Frontier Airlines reported a strong second quarter in 2023, achieving a record post-pandemic pre-tax margin of 9.1% and demonstrating improved cost efficiency. The company's total operating revenues reached $967 million, a 6% increase compared to the same quarter in 2022. Frontier also took delivery of three A321neo aircraft, increasing the proportion of its fleet comprised of fuel-efficient A320neo family aircraft to 75%.
Frontier Airlines reported a record first quarter total operating revenue of $848 million, a 40% increase compared to Q1 2022. The company's RASM increased by 19% and ancillary revenue per passenger reached $80. Despite the revenue growth, Frontier experienced a net loss of $13 million and a pre-tax loss of $17 million.
Frontier Airlines reported a profitable fourth quarter of 2022, with total operating revenues of $906 million, a 38% increase compared to 2019. The company achieved record ancillary revenue per passenger and improved unit costs. Pre-tax income was $50 million, with an adjusted pre-tax margin of 5.7%.
Frontier Airlines reported a quarterly profit for Q3 2022, its second consecutive quarterly profit. Total operating revenue was $906 million, 35 percent higher than the corresponding quarter in 2019. Ancillary revenue per passenger during the quarter was a record $78, 38 percent higher than the corresponding quarter in 2019.
Frontier Airlines reported a profitable second quarter of 2022, achieving record revenue growth of 43% compared to pre-COVID levels in 2019. The company's strong revenue performance, driven by high demand and record ancillary revenue, offset the impact of high fuel prices and other cost inflation, resulting in a net income of $13 million and an adjusted net income of $20 million.
Frontier Airlines reported financial results for Q1 2022, with a net loss of $121 million. However, the company anticipates a return to profitability in Q2, driven by over 20% RASM growth compared to 2019 and $70 in ancillary revenue per passenger.
Frontier Airlines reported a net loss of $53 million for the fourth quarter of 2021. Despite challenges from COVID-19 variants and rising fuel prices, the company increased its capacity and ancillary revenue per passenger versus the comparable pre-COVID period. The company ended the quarter with $918 million in unrestricted cash and cash equivalents.