Transaction Details

The combination of Allegiant and Sun Country brings together two profitable airlines with strong balance sheets and is expected to deliver immediate and sustained value to shareholders of both companies through significant long-term growth potential and enhanced financial strength.

$18.89

Purchase Price per Share

Sun Country shareholders will receive 0.1557 shares of Allegiant common stock plus $4.10 in cash for each Sun Country share owned.

19.8%

Premium

Over Sun Country's closing price of $15.77 on January 9, 2026.

$1.5B1


Total implied enterprise value for Sun Country (approximation).

$140M


Expected annual run rate synergies following closing and integration driven by the ability to provide more customers with more options across the combined network.

Flying Forward Together

Leadership, Governance, and Footprint

Allegiant will continue to be the publicly held parent company with both airlines operating under their respective names until closing.

Gregory C. Anderson, Allegiant CEO, will serve as CEO of the combined company. Robert Neal will serve as President and CFO.

Combined airline will continue under the Allegiant name after airline operations obtain a single operating certificate from the FAA.

Jude Bricker, Sun Country CEO, will join Allegiant's Board of Directors, alongside two additional Sun Country appointees, expanding size of the Allegiant board to 11.

Transaction unanimously approved by the boards of directors of both companies and is expected to close in 2H 2026.2

Maury Gallagher, Chairman of the Board of Allegiant, will serve as Chairman of the Board of the combined company.

1 Inclusive of $0.4 billion of Sun Country's net debt.
2 Subject to receipt of U.S. antitrust clearance and other required regulatory approvals, the approval of both companies’ shareholders and other customary closing conditions.

Following close, Allegiant will continue to be the publicly held parent company and the combined company will continue under the Allegiant name.

Each airline will operate separately until the airline operations obtain a single operating certificate from the FAA which consolidates the airlines' operations, procedures, and safety protocols into one framework. There will be no immediate impact to ticketing, flight schedules, travel experience, or the Sun Country brand, and customers can continue to book and fly with Allegiant and with Sun Country as they do today.