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Despegar.com Announces 1Q19 Year-over-Year Transaction Growth of 5% and Gross Bookings up 24% on an FX Neutral Basis

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Despegar.com, Corp. (NYSE: DESP), (“Despegar” or the “Company”) a
leading online travel company in Latin America, today announced
unaudited results for the three months ended March 31, 2019. Financial
results are expressed in U.S. dollars and are presented in accordance
with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles.

First Quarter 2019 Key Financial and Operating Highlights

  • Transactions up 5% year-over-year, with Room Nights up 4% YoY
  • Gross bookings reached $1.2 billion, a year-over-year increase of 24%
    on an FX neutral basis (down 6% as reported)
  • Excluding Argentina, transactions, room nights and gross bookings
    increased 11%, 22%, and 7% YoY, respectively
  • Share of mobile transactions up 720 basis points YoY, accounting for
    38% of total transactions in 1Q19
  • Net Promoter Score (NPS) up 586 bps YoY
  • Revenues totaled $133.1 million, up 19% on an FX neutral basis (down
    10% as reported)
  • Packages, Hotels and Other Travel Products accounted for 63% of total
    revenue in 1Q19, up 361 basis points from first quarter 2018
  • Adjusted EBITDA decreased 44% year-over-year
  • Operating cash flow of ($5.6) million in 1Q19, compared to $14.2
    million in 1Q18
  • Agreed to acquire 100% of Viajes Falabella with operations in Chile,
    Colombia, Peru and Argentina, and entered into long-term strategic
    alliance with Falabella Financiero

Message from CEO

Commenting on the Company’s results, Damian Scokin, CEO stated, “We
continue to execute on our strategic initiatives, making disciplined
investment decisions to accelerate growth. To that end, we recently
announced that we reached an agreement to acquire Viajes Falabella, a
business with strong focus on packages and operating across our fastest
growing markets. Successful execution of our strategy resulted in a
strong first quarter 2019 performance across our key commercial and
operational metrics given the challenging macro environment,
particularly in Argentina. Importantly, profitability improved
sequentially while posting attractive growth despite tougher comps from
last year’s record first quarter.
And, on an FX neutral basis, we
reported year-over-year increases in gross bookings, ASPs, revenues, and
gross profit.”

“We are focused on pursuing organic and inorganic growth and
profitability opportunities as competitive dynamics evolve in light of
the weakening macro environment unfolding.
We will not lose focus
on our long-term growth strategy, while in the medium-term balancing
growth versus profitability.
We have the right strategy to create
long term shareholder value, which will become increasingly evident as
our business strategy continues gaining traction in the marketplace and
macro conditions improve,” concluded Mr. Scokin.

     
Operating and Financial Metrics Highlights
(In millions, except as noted)
    1Q19   1Q18   % Chg
Operating metrics
Number of transactions     2.7       2.5     5 %
Gross bookings   $ 1,157.5     $ 1,231.5     (6 %)
Mix of mobile transactions     38 %     31 %   +721 bps
Financial metrics            
Revenues   $ 133.1     $ 148.6     (10 %)
Air     49.7       60.9     (18 %)
Packages, Hotels & Other Travel Products     83.4       87.7     (5 %)
Net income     1.9       16.4     (88 %)
Adjusted EBITDA     15.2       27.3     (44 %)
 

Overview of First Quarter 2019 Results

Operating Metrics

Key Operating Metrics            
(In millions, except as noted)
1Q19 1Q18   % Chg  

FX Neutral %
Chg

    $   % of total   $   % of total
Gross Bookings   $ 1,157.5       $ 1,231.5       (6 %)   24 %
Average selling price (ASP) (in $)   $ 436       $ 490       (11 %)   17 %
Number of Transactions by Segment & Total                        
Air     1.5   57 %     1.4   54 %   11 %    
Packages, Hotels & Other Travel Products     1.1   43 %     1.2   46 %   (1 %)    
Total Number of Transactions     2.7   100 %     2.5   100 %   5 %    
 

Despegar continued to invest in driving share gains across its key
markets during 1Q19, led by Argentina and Brazil and further supported
by gains across the Company’s other five key markets (as per management
estimates based on GDS and OAG data).

During 1Q19, transactions increased 5% to 2.7 million from 2.5 million
in the year-ago quarter while FX neutral gross bookings rose 24% in the
period. Industry gross bookings continued to contract in 1Q19 as the
Company’s key markets, particularly Argentina, experienced increasing
macro volatility and currency depreciation. In this context, reported
gross bookings declined 6% year-on-year, to $1,157.5 million in 1Q19,
from $1,231.5 million in 1Q18. Importantly, this performance was better
than the high single digit contraction experienced by the travel
industry in Latin America in the first quarter.

The Company’s business is organized into two segments: (1) Air, which
consists of the sale of airline tickets, and (2) Packages, Hotels and
Other Travel Products, which consists of travel packages (the bundling
of two or more products together which can include airline tickets and
hotel rooms), as well as stand-alone sales of accommodations (including
hotels and vacation rentals), car rentals, bus tickets, cruise tickets,
travel insurance and destination services.

The share of higher-margin Packages, Hotels and Other Travel Products
transactions in 1Q19 was 43% of total transactions, improving
sequentially from the 42% reported in 4Q18, but declined from a record
high of 46% in 1Q18. This metric remains impacted by a contracting
market in Argentina, which still accounts for a significant share of
Packages, Hotels and Other Travel Products.

As mentioned in the Company’s 4Q18 Earnings Release, Despegar
successfully concluded its summer seasonal proprietary activities (Tour
Operations and allotments or “cupos”) in Argentina for flights to the
south of Brazil. This initiative ended during the month of March,
driving over 110 proprietary flights, with a load factor of 99%. This
program provided customers with the option to purchase a full travel
experience consisting of a charter flight, transportation, hotel and
activities.

NPS continued to improve, increasing 586 basis points YoY in 1Q19 driven
by ongoing investments in Customer Service to enhance customer
satisfaction, a key strategic priority.

The average selling price (“ASP”) in 1Q19 increased 17% year-over-year
on an FX neutral basis, but was down 11% to $436 per transaction as
reported. This was mainly the result of year-on-year quarterly average
currency devaluation of 54% in Argentina, one of Despegar’s key markets,
which more than offset the successful continued mix-shift to higher ASP
packages. In addition, the mix-shift from domestic to international
travel across some key markets, supported by a reduction in industry air
travel prices in certain markets, had a positive impact on ASPs in the
quarter.

Despegar continues to make progress in driving mobile transaction growth
with total downloads reaching over 52 million at quarter end. During
1Q19, the number of transactions via mobile increased 30%
year-over-year, with 38.3% of all transactions completed on the mobile
platform, compared with 31.1% in 1Q18.

Geographic Breakdown

Geographical Breakdown of Select Operating and Financial Metrics
(In millions, except as noted)
1Q19 vs. 1Q18 – As Reported
                     
  Argentina   Brazil   Rest of Latam Total
% Chg. % Chg. % Chg. % Chg.
Transactions (‘000)   (9 %)     3 %   20 %     5 %
Gross Bookings   (32 %)     3 %   12 %     (6 %)
ASP ($)   (26 %)     0 %   (7 %)     (11 %)
Revenues                   (10 %)
Gross Profit                   (16 %)
1Q19 vs. 1Q18 – FX Neutral Basis
                     
Argentina Brazil Rest of Latam Total
% Chg. % Chg. % Chg. % Chg.
Transactions (‘000)   (9 %)     3 %   20 %     5 %
Gross Bookings   34 %     20 %   18 %     24 %
ASP ($)   46 %     16 %   (1 %)     17 %
Revenues                   19 %
Gross Profit                   6 %
 

During 1Q19, Brazil, Despegar’s largest market, accounting for 39% of
total transactions reported a year-over-year increase of 3% in
transactions. On an FX neutral basis, gross bookings rose 20%
year-over-year and ASPs 16% year-over-year. However, as reported gross
bookings increased 3% year-over-year and ASPs were flat at $446 as
continued mix-shift from domestic to international travel and mix-shift
to higher ASP packages were offset by the impact from the 16% currency
depreciation in the period.

Argentina continued to experience challenging macro conditions with
annualized inflation at 55% and the currency in 1Q19 posting a 54%
year-over-year depreciation against the U.S. dollar. The Company’s
ability to quickly adjust to changing market dynamics, coupled with its
leading market position, continued to drive market share gains, despite
reporting an 9% decline in transactions reflecting the overall market
contraction. On an FX neutral basis, gross bookings increased
year-over-year by 34% and ASPs rose 46%. On a reported basis, gross
bookings and ASPs in Argentina declined year-over-year by 32% and 26%,
respectively.

Across the Rest of Latin America, Despegar reported increases of 20% in
transactions and 12% in gross bookings, while ASPs declined 7%
year-over-year to $421 reflecting currency depreciation in the region.
On an FX neutral basis, gross bookings rose 18%, while ASPs decreased 1%.

Revenue

Revenue Breakdown1          
 
1Q19 1Q18   % Chg
    $   % of total   $   % of total
Revenue by business segment (in $Ms)                      
Air     49.7     37 %       60.9     41 %   (18 %)
Packages, Hotels & Other Travel Products     83.4     63 %       87.7     59 %   (5 %)
Total revenue   $ 133.1     100 %     $ 148.6     100 %   (10 %)
Revenue per transaction (in $)                      
Air     32.8             44.7         (27 %)
Packages, Hotels & Other Travel Products     73.5             76.2         (4 %)
Total revenue per transaction $ 50.2 $ 59.1 (15 %)
 
Total revenue margin     11.5 %           12.1 %       (57) bps

1. Net of sales tax

 

Total FX neutral revenue in 1Q19 increased 19% year-on-year as the
Company continued to gain market share. However, as reported, revenue
decreased 10% to $133.1 million in 1Q19, from $148.6 million in the
year-ago period. This was principally due to the 11% year-on-year
decline in ASP from the FX translation impact from currency
depreciation. Additionally, a reduction in industry prices to adjust for
lower purchasing power brought about by the unfavorable macro conditions
in Argentina, was a contributing factor. These factors more than offset
a positive reversal in mix shift in 1Q19 towards international travel
versus domestic in some key markets.

Revenue margin declined 57 basis points year-on-year, to 11.5% in 1Q19.
Two key factors contributed to this: 1) reductions in customer fees and
discounts in package transactions taken place in the second quarter of
2018 to drive further share gains and 2) a reduction in air supplier
volume bonuses as a result of lower demand. Sequentially, revenue margin
increased 50 basis points due to customer fee increases and lower
Package discounts during 1Q19 in certain markets. The improvement is
notable as Q1 is a seasonally lower.

The year-on-year decline in revenue was mainly the result of lower
revenues from Air and to a lesser extent from Packages, Hotels & Other
Travel Products segments.

  • Air segment revenue was $49.7 million in the 1Q19, decreasing 18%
    year-over-year from $60.9 million in 1Q18. Transactions increased 11%
    year-on-year driving market share gains despite softer overall market
    growth. Higher volumes were more than offset by a 27% decline in
    average revenue per transaction, principally driven by the decline in
    ASPs resulting from the FX translation impact on domestic
    transactions, lower supplier pricing and the above noted Company’s
    strategy of lowering air customer fees in several markets last year to
    support share gains and drive additional cross-selling opportunities.
    This, together with a reduction in supplier volume bonuses due to
    lower demand, more than offset a positive mix-shift from domestic
    towards international travel this quarter across some key markets.
  • Packages, Hotels & Other Travel Products segment revenue declined 5%
    in 1Q19 to $83.4 million, from $87.7 million in the year-ago quarter.
    Transactions declined 1% impacted by the challenging macro environment
    in Argentina while revenue per transaction fell 4% impacted by the FX
    translation, lower air supplier prices, and the impact from discounts
    for package transactions introduced in 2018. This more than offset a
    positive mix-shift to international travel from domestic this quarter
    across some key markets. Excluding Argentina, transactions increased
    10% YoY. The Packages, Hotels and Other Travel Products segment
    accounted for 63% of total revenue in 1Q19, up from 59% in 1Q18.

Cost of Revenue and Gross Profit

Cost of Revenue and Gross Profit      
(In millions, except as noted)
    1Q19   1Q18   % Chg
Revenue   $ 133.1     $ 148.6     (10 %)
Cost of Revenue   $ 45.2     $ 43.6     4 %
% of revenues     34.0 %     29.4 %   +462 bps
Gross Profit     87.9       104.9     (16 %)
Gross Profit Margin     66.0 %     70.6 %   (462) bps
 

Cost of revenue, which mainly consists of credit card processing fees,
bank fees related to customer financing installment plans offered and
fulfillment center expenses, increased 4% year-on-year to $45.2 million
in 1Q19 compared to $43.6 million in 1Q18. As a percentage of revenue,
cost of revenue expanded by 462 basis points to 34.0% from 29.4% in 1Q18.

The year-on-year increase in cost of revenue was primarily driven by
higher installment plan costs mainly reflecting increased interest rates
despite a reduction in the availability and duration of installments in
Argentina. To a lesser extent, higher fulfillment costs also contributed
to higher cost of revenue, partially offset by a continued reduction in
fraud. However, fulfillment cost per transaction declined 6%
year-on-year reflecting higher operating leverage. These
customer-oriented initiatives drove a 586-basis point year-on-year
increase in after trip NPS.

On an FX neutral basis, gross profit increased 6% to $111.4 million.
However, as reported gross profit, declined 16% year-on-year to $87.9
million in 1Q19, impacted by increases in cost of installments and to a
lesser extent in fulfillment costs as discussed above.

Operating Expenses

Operating Expenses      
(In millions, except as noted)
    1Q19   1Q18   % Chg
Selling and marketing   $ 40.9     $ 46.4     (12 %)
% of revenues     30.8 %     31.2 %   -48 bps
General and administrative   $ 20.6     $ 15.9     30 %
% of revenues     15.5 %     10.7 %   +481 bps
Technology and product development   $ 18.7     $ 19.2     (3 %)
% of revenues     14.1 %     12.9 %   +112 bps
Total operating expenses   $ 80.3     $ 81.5     (2 %)
Total operating expenses as a % of revenues     60.3 %     54.9 %   +545 bps
 

Total operating expenses in 1Q19 decreased 2% year-over-year to
$80.3 million, mainly benefitting from regional currency depreciation,
principally in Argentina, which accounts for approximately half of total
operating expenses. As a percentage of revenues, however, total
operating expenses increased 545 basis points to 60.3%.

  • Selling and marketing (S&M) expenses declined 12%
    year-over-year to $40.9 million, from $46.4 million in 1Q18. On a per
    transaction basis, Despegar achieved savings of 18%, with S&M
    declining to $15.1 from $18.5 per transaction in 1Q18. Measured as a
    percentage of revenues, these expenses declined 48 basis points to
    30.8% in 1Q19, mainly benefitting from more efficient marketing spend
    and the impact of regional currency depreciation on costs.
  • General and administrative (G&A) expenses increased 30%
    year-over-year to $20.6 million, from $15.9 million in 1Q18. As a
    percentage of revenues, G&A increased 481 basis points to 15.5% in
    1Q19 from 10.7% in 1Q18 reflecting the impact of export rights tax on
    services introduced in Argentina in January 2019 equivalent to $1.9
    million, a $1.8 million increase in stock-based compensation, and a
    $0.8 million increase in administrative and professional fees in
    connection with the Company’s strategic initiatives.
  • Technology and product development expenses declined 3% year-over-year
    to $18.7 million in 1Q19, from $19.2 million in the prior year quarter
    reflecting lower USD expenses from currency depreciation in Argentina
    where the majority of headcount is based, partially offset by a 16%
    year-over-year increase in headcount as the Company continues to
    introduce new services and functionalities on its platform. As a
    percentage of revenue, technology and product expenses increased by
    112 basis points year-over-year to 14.1%.

Financial Income/Expenses

In 1Q19, the Company reported a net financial expense of $5.2 million
compared to $2.8 million in 1Q18. The increase was primarily due to
higher credit card receivable factoring expenses in Brazil due to the
increase in the discounted amounts and foreign exchange losses given the
currency devaluation in Argentina and Brazil. Financial expenses were
partially offset by higher interest income from invested cash balances.

Income Taxes

The Company reported an income tax expense of $0.5 million in 1Q19,
compared to $4.2 million in 1Q18. The effective tax rate in 1Q19 was
20.3%, compared to 20.6% in 1Q18. The decrease in the effective rate is
primarily driven by the geographical mix of profits and losses.

Adjusted EBITDA & Margin

Adjusted EBITDA Reconciliation & Adjusted EBITDA Margin      
(In millions, except as noted)
    1Q19   1Q18   % Chg
Net income/ (loss) $ 1.9 $ 16.4 (88 %)
Add (deduct):            
Financial expense, net     5.2       2.8     84 %
Income tax expense     0.5       4.2     (89 %)
Depreciation expense     0.8       0.9     (2 %)
Amortization of intangible assets     3.8       2.0     86 %
Share-based compensation expense     3.0       1.0     205 %
Adjusted EBITDA $ 15.2 $ 27.3 (44 %)
Adjusted EBITDA Margin     11.4 %     18.4 %   (696) bps
 

Adjusted EBITDA declined 44%, or $12.1 million, to $15.2 million in 1Q19
from $27.3 million in 1Q18.

Adjusted EBITDA margin contracted to 11.4% from 18.4% in the prior year
quarter, primarily resulting from lower year-on-year customer fees in
air and price discounts in packages introduced in 2018 to support top
line growth and lower supplier bonuses from softer volumes. Higher
installment expense to drive top line growth and lower operating
leverage also impacted Adjusted EBITDA margin.

Balance Sheet and Cash Flow

Unrestricted cash and cash equivalents, including restricted cash, at
March 31, 2019 was $316.0 million. During the quarter, cash and cash
equivalents decreased by $36.1 million, while the total debt balance
decreased by $22.7 million.

Despegar reported a use of cash flow from operating activities of $5.6
million in 1Q19 compared to cash generation of $14.2 million in 1Q18.
This usage of cash resulted mainly from a decrease in the Company’s
travel supplier payables resulting from lower year-over-year sales, an
increase in other assets and prepaid expense balances, and lower net
income. This was partially offset by a decrease in the credit card
receivables balance driven by Brazil and Argentina reflecting higher
factored amounts and lower US$ gross bookings growth, respectively.

During 1Q19, the Company’s capital expenditures were $7.9 million
compared to $6.1 million during the same quarter in the prior year.
Funds were primarily used for technology hardware and office expansion.

Argentina Considered Hyperinflationary Market

As of July 1, 2018, as a result of a three-year cumulative inflation
rate greater than 100% and following the guidance of ASC 830 the U.S.
dollar became the functional currency of the Company’s Argentine
subsidiary. This change in functional currency is being recognized
prospectively in the financial statements. As a result, starting 3Q18
the impact of any change in currency exchange rate on the Company’s
balance sheet accounts is reported in the Net financial income/(expense)
line of the income statement instead of Other comprehensive income.

Recent Events

Despegar Agrees to Acquire 100% of Viajes Falabella and Enters into
Long-Term Strategic Alliance with Falabella Financiero

On April 15, 2019, Despegar announced it entered into an Agreement with
Falabella Financiero, a subsidiary of Falabella, through which both
companies plan to establish a 10-year commercial agreement in Chile,
Colombia, Peru, and Argentina, the term of which could be extended.
Included in the transaction is the transfer of 100% share ownership of
Viajes Falabella’s operations to Despegar. The acquisition of Viajes
Falabella in Chile, Colombia, Peru and Argentina, together with the
license to use the Viajes Falabella brand name has been agreed for a
total consideration of US $27 million. The transaction assumes the
transfer of these operations free of any financial debt.

According to Viajes Falabella, during 2018 the company recorded revenues
and EBITDA of approximately US$ 50 million, and US$ 3.5 million,
respectively. Approximately 65% of its revenues are derived from tourist
packages reinforcing Despegar’s strategy of offering higher value-added
products oriented to enhancing the travel experience of its customers.

With this agreement, clients of both companies will have access to an
enhanced travel and tourism product and service offering, through an
omnichannel service model (online, call center and physical stores). In
addition, customers will be able to access exclusive discounts, earn
double CMR Points Falabella’s loyalty program, both at Viajes Falabella
and Despegar, as well as an expanded product offering in exchange for
CMR Points at Viajes Falabella.

Despegar Rebranding

The Company recently launched a rebranding campaign centered around
“Continuous Travelling” through which it seeks to inspire customers to
travel more frequently and elevate the trip experience. This new
positioning is reflective of Despegar’s customer centric approach,
strong technological commitment and new product initiatives. To that
end, Despegar is reinforcing in the travelers’ mind that Despegar
accompanies customers every step of the way – from the moment they dream
about a trip until they share their memories from such experience.

1Q19 Earnings Conference Call

When:   8:00 a.m. Eastern time, May 9, 2019
 
Who: Mr. Damián Scokin, Chief Executive Officer
Mr. Alberto López-Gaffney, Chief Financial Officer
Mr. Javier Kelly Grinner, Investor Relations
 
Dial-in: 1-866-270-1533 (U.S. domestic); 1-412-317-0797 (international)
 
Webcast:

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Definitions and concepts

Average Selling Price (ASP): reflects gross bookings divided by the
total number of transactions.

Gross Bookings: Gross bookings is an operating measure that represents
the aggregate purchase price of all travel products booked by the
Company’s customers through its platform during a given period. The
Company generates substantially all of its revenue from commissions and
other incentive payments paid by its suppliers and service fees paid by
its customers for transactions through its platform, and, as a result,
it monitors gross bookings as an important indicator of its ability to
generate revenue.

Foreign Exchange (“FX”) Neutral calculated by using the average
monthly exchange rate of each month of 2018 and applying it to the
corresponding months in the current year, so as to calculate what the
results would have been had exchange rates remained constant. These
calculations do not include any other macroeconomic effect such as local
currency inflation effects.

Number of Transactions: The number of transactions for a period
is an operating measure that represents the total number of customer
orders completed on our platform in such period. The number of
transactions is an important metric because it is an indicator of the
level of engagement with the Company’s customers and the scale of its
business from period to period but, unlike gross bookings, the number of
transactions is independent of the average selling price of each
transaction, which can be influenced by fluctuations in currency
exchange rates among other factors.

Revenue: The Company reports its revenue on a net basis, and in some
cases on a gross basis, deducting cancellations and amounts that it
collects as sales taxes. Despegar derives substantially all of its
revenue from commissions and other incentive payments paid by its
suppliers and service fees paid by its customers for transactions
through its platform. To a lesser extent, Despegar also derives revenue
from the sale of third-party advertisements on its websites and from
certain suppliers when their brands appears in the Company
advertisements in mass media.

Revenue Margin: calculated as revenue divided by gross bookings.

Seasonality: Despegar’s financial results experience fluctuations due to
seasonal variations in demand for travel services. Bookings for vacation
and leisure travel are generally higher during the fourth quarter,
although to date and prior to the revenue recognition change beginning
in the first quarter of 2018, the Company has recognized more revenue
associated with those bookings in the fourth quarter of each year. Latin
American travelers, particularly leisure travelers, who are Despegar’s
primary customers, tend to travel most frequently at the end of the
fourth quarter and during the first quarter of each year.

About Despegar.com

Despegar is the leading online travel company in Latin America. With
over two decades of business experience and operating in 20 countries in
the region, Despegar accompanies Latin American travelers from the
moment they dream of taking a trip until they share their memories of
that trip. Thanks to the strong commitment to technological development
and customer service, Despegar offers a customized experience to more
than 18 million customers.

Despegar’s websites and leading mobile apps, offer products from over
270 airlines, more than 512,000 accommodation options, as well as
approximately 1,190 car rental agencies and approximately 326
destination services suppliers with more than 5,690 activities
throughout Latin America. The Company owns and operates two
well-recognized brands, Despegar, its global brand, and Decolar, its
Brazilian brand. Despegar is traded on the New York Stock Exchange
(NYSE: DESP). For more information, please visit www.despegar.com.

Forward-Looking Statements

This press release includes forward-looking statements. We base these
forward-looking statements on our current beliefs, expectations and
projections about future events and financial trends affecting our
business and our market. Many important factors could cause our actual
results to differ substantially from those anticipated in our
forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are not
guarantees of future performance. Forward-looking statements speak only
as of the date they are made, and we undertake no obligation to update
publicly or to revise any forward-looking statements.

— Financial Tables Follow —

Unaudited Consolidated Statements of Operations for the three-month
period ended March 31, 2019 (in thousands U.S. dollars, except as
noted)

     
    1Q19   1Q18   % Chg
Revenue   $ 133,114     $ 148,593     (10 %)
Cost of revenue     45,245       43,646     4 %
Gross profit 87,869 104,947 (16 %)
Operating expenses
Selling and marketing     40,933       46,410     (12 %)
General and administrative     20,638       15,888     30 %
Technology and product development     18,713       19,225     (3 %)
Total operating expenses 80,284 81,523 (2 %)
             
Operating income     7,585       23,424     (68 %)
Net financial income (expense)     (5,220 )     (2,831 )   84 %
Net income before income taxes     2,365       20,593     (89 %)
Income tax expense     479       4,235     (89 %)
Net income     1,886       16,358     (88 %)
 
Basic EPS (in $)     0.03       0.24     (89 %)
Diluted EPS (in $)     0.03       0.24     (89 %)
 
Basic shares weighted average1     69,294       69,106      
Diluted shares weighted average1     70,377       69,116      
As a % of Revenues            
Cost of revenue     34.0 %     29.4 %   +462 bps
Gross profit     66.0 %     70.6 %   (462) bps
Operating expenses            
Selling and marketing     30.8 %     31.2 %   (48) bps
General and administrative     15.5 %     10.7 %   +481 bps
Technology and product development     14.1 %     12.9 %   +112 bps
Total operating expenses     60.3 %     54.9 %   +545 bps
Operating income     5.7 %     15.8 %   (1,007) bps
Net income before income taxes     1.8 %     13.9 %   (1,208) bps
Net income     1.4 %     11.0 %   (959) bps
1. In thousands
 

Key Financial & Operating Trended Metrics (in thousands U.S.
dollars, except as noted)

             
    2Q17   3Q17   4Q17 1Q18   2Q18   3Q18   4Q18 1Q19
FINANCIAL RESULTS    
Revenue   $ 123,462     $ 131,468     $ 144,011   $ 148,593     $ 128,259     $ 121,247     $ 132,515   $ 133,114  
Revenue Recognition Adjustment     ($59 )   $ 1,310     $ 7,578                  
Cost of revenue     35,087       37,869       38,383     43,646       42,088       36,673       49,703     45,245  
Gross profit 88,316 94,909 113,206 104,947 86,171 84,574 82,812 87,869
Operating expenses
Selling and marketing     43,289       41,097       46,356       46,410       43,450       41,572       42,925     40,933  
General and administrative     18,618       15,318       19,821     15,888       16,986       17,130       17,599     20,638  
Technology and product development     17,644       18,907       19,349     19,225       18,732       16,821       16,376     18,713  
Total operating expenses 79,551 75,322 85,526 81,523 79,168 75,523 76,900 80,284
 
Operating income 8,765 19,587 27,680 23,424 7,003 9,051 5,912 7,585
Net financial income (expense)     (1,611 )     (2,880 )     (6,232 )   (2,831 )     (5,292 )     (11,026 )     (18 )   (5,220 )
Net income before income taxes 7,154 16,707 21,448 20,593 1,711 (1,975 ) 5,894 2,365
Adj. Net Income tax expense     4,254       4,373       2,617     4,235       471       (501 )     2,864     479  
Income tax expense     3,806       4,190       1,512     4,235       471       (501 )     2,864     479  
Adjustment     ($448 )     ($183 )     ($1,105 )                
Net income /(loss)     2,900       12,334       18,831     16,358       1,240       (1,474 )     3,030     1,886  
 
KEY METRICS
Operational
Gross bookings   $ 1,061,026     $ 1,116,022     $ 1,258,398   $ 1,231,497     $ 1,184,355     $ 1,092,287     $ 1,207,186   $ 1,157,512  
– YoY growth     40 %     32 %     26 %   21 %     12 %     (2 %)     (4 %)   (6 %)
Number of transactions     2,210       2,298       2,419     2,514       2,607       2,596       2,676     2,652  
– YoY growth     30 %     25 %     19 %   18 %     18 %     13 %     11 %   5 %
Air     1,324       1,328       1,386     1,362       1,513       1,512       1,557     1,517  
– YoY growth     31 %     22 %     13 %   9 %     14 %     14 %     12 %   11 %
Packages, Hotels & Other Travel Products     886       970       1,033     1,152       1,094       1,085       1,119     1,135  
– YoY growth     27 %     29 %     28 %   30 %     23 %     12 %     8 %   (1 %)
Revenue per transaction   $ 55.8     $ 57.8     $ 62.7   $ 59.1     $ 49.2     $ 46.7     $ 49.5   $ 50.2  
– YoY growth               3 %     (12 %)     (19 %)     (21 %)   (15 %)
Air   $ 45.2     $ 44.3     $ 47.7   $ 44.7     $ 35.1     $ 33.4     $ 32.3   $ 32.8  
– YoY growth               (2 %)     (22 %)     (25 %)     (32 %)   (27 %)
Packages, Hotels & Other Travel Products   $ 71.7     $ 76.2     $ 82.7   $ 76.2     $ 68.6     $ 65.2     $ 73.5   $ 73.5  
– YoY growth               4 %     (4 %)     (14 %)     (11 %)   (4 %)
ASPs   $ 480     $ 486     $ 520   $ 490     $ 454     $ 421     $ 451   $ 436  
– YoY growth     8 %     6 %     6 %   2 %     (5 %)     (13 %)     (13 %)   (11 %)
 
                             
Net income/ (loss) $ 2,900 $ 12,334 $ 18,831 $ 16,358 $ 1,240 ($1,474 ) $ 3,030 $ 1,886
Add (deduct):                            
Financial expense, net     1,611       2,880       6,232     2,831       5,292       11,026       18     5,220  
Income tax expense     4,254       4,373       2,617     4,235       471       (501 )     2,864     479  
Depreciation expense     1,362       1,337       1,033     859       1,475       1,338       1,676     845  
Amortization of intangible assets     2,039       2,454       2,741     2,018       2,228       2,738       3,156     3,753  
Share-based compensation expense     930       959       1,224     983       1,266       1,393       3,124     2,999  
Adjusted EBITDA   $ 13,096     $ 24,337     $ 32,678   $ 27,284     $ 11,972     $ 14,520     $ 13,868   $ 15,182  
 
 
Unaudited Consolidated Balance Sheets as of March 31, 2019
(in thousands U.S. dollars, except as noted)
   
As of March 31, 2019 As of December 31, 2018
ASSETS      
Current assets      
Cash and cash equivalents   $ 311,657   $ 346,480  
Restricted cash and cash equivalents   $ 4,390   $ 5,709  
Accounts receivable, net of allowances   $ 214,173   $ 228,448  
Related party receivable     8,606     8,653  
Other current assets and prepaid expenses     75,877     68,471  
Total current assets     614,703     657,761  

Non-current assets

     
Other Assets     14,119     12,751  
Restricted cash and cash equivalents          
Right of use     5,818      
Property and equipment net     19,767     19,716  
Intangible assets, net     40,745     37,512  
Goodwill     36,162     36,207  
Total non-current assets     116,611     106,186  
TOTAL ASSETS     731,314     763,947  
LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS’ DEFICIT      
Current liabilities      
Accounts payable and accrued expenses     46,086     42,353  
Travel suppliers payable     160,988     185,450  
Related party payable     82,378     83,904  
Loans and other financial liabilities     8,423     31,162  
Deferred Revenue     8,560     8,229  
Other liabilities     35,345     33,270  
Contingent liabilities     4,082     4,794  
Total current liabilities     345,862     389,162  
Non-current liabilities      
Other liabilities     361     243  
Contingent liabilities     2,052     1,968  
Lease liabilities     5,456      
Related party liability     125,000     125,000  
Total non-current liabilities     132,869     127,211  
TOTAL LIABILITIES     478,731     516,373  
 
SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY (DEFICIT)      
Common stock     259,781     255,254  
Additional paid-in capital     320,099     321,627  
Other reserves     (728 )   (728 )
Accumulated other comprehensive income     3,175     3,051  
Accumulated losses     (303,714 )   (305,600 )
Treasury Stock     (26,030 )   (26,030 )
Total Shareholders’ Equity Attributable / (Deficit) to Despegar.com
Corp
    252,583     247,574  
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY     731,314     763,947  
 

Unaudited Statements of Cash Flows for the three-month period ended
March
31, 2019 and 2018

(in thousands U.S. dollars, except as noted)
 

 

3 months ended March 31,

    2019   2018
Cash flows from operating activities        
Net income   $ 1,886     $ 16,358  
Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash flow from operating
activities
       
Unrealized foreign currency translation losses     2,120       367  
Depreciation expense     845       859  
Amortization of intangible assets     3,753       2,018  
Stock based compensation expense     2,999       983  
Interest and penalties     241       257  
Income taxes     (375 )     2,865  
Allowance for doubtful accounts     497       643  
Provision / (recovery) for contingencies     (464 )     515  
Changes in assets and liabilities, net of non-cash transactions        
(Increase) / Decrease in accounts receivable, net of allowances     13,683       (17,767 )
(Increase) / Decrease in related party receivables     45       (825 )
(Increase) / Decrease in other assets and prepaid expenses     (9,015 )     (10,320 )
Increase / (Decrease) in accounts payable and accrued expenses     3,661       9,597  
Increase / (Decrease) in travel suppliers payable     (26,925 )     4,034  
Increase / (Decrease) in other liabilities     2,418       (4,627 )
Increase / (Decrease) in contingencies     (208 )     (603 )
Increase / (Decrease) in related party liabilities     (1,129 )     10,542  
Increase / (Decrease) in deferred revenue     332       (662 )
Net cash flows provided by / (used in) operating activities     (5,636 )     14,234  
Cash flows from investing activities        
Payments for short-term investments            
Acquisition of property and equipment     (914 )     (3,413 )
Increase of intangible assets including internal-use software and
website development
    (6,961 )     (2,645 )
(Increase) / Decrease in restricted cash and cash equivalents            
Net cash (used in) /provided by investing activities     (7,875 )     (6,058 )
Cash flows from financing activities        
Increase / (Decrease) in loans and other financial liabilities     (23,416 )     7,019  
Capital contributions            
Lease obligations     (362 )      
Treasury Stock          
Net cash (used in) / provided by financing activities     (23,778 )     7,019  
Effect of exchange rate changes on cash, cash equivalents and
restricted cash
    1,147       (623 )
Net increase / (decrease) in cash, cash equivalents and restricted
cash
    (36,142 )     14,572  
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash as of beginning of the
period
352,189   410,777
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash as of end of the period     316,047       425,349  
 

Use of Non-GAAP Financial Measures

This announcement includes certain references to Adjusted EBITDA and
non-GAAP financial measures. The Company defines:

Adjusted EBITDA is defined as net
income/(loss) exclusive of financial income/(expense), income tax,
depreciation, amortization and share-based compensation expense.

Free cash flow is defined as cash flow from
operating activities less capital expenditures including capitalized
software.

Adjusted EBITDA and Free cash flow are not measures recognized under
U.S. GAAP. Accordingly, readers are cautioned not to place undue
reliance on this information and should note that these measures as
calculated by the Company, differ materially from similarly titled
measures reported by other companies, including its competitors.
Adjusted EBITDA margin refers to Adjusted EBITDA as defined above
divided by revenue.

To supplement our consolidated financial statements presented in
accordance with U.S. GAAP, we use foreign exchange (“FX”) neutral
measures.

This non-GAAP measure should not be considered in isolation or as a
substitute for measures of performance prepared in accordance with U.S.
GAAP and may be different from non-GAAP measures used by other
companies. In addition, this non-GAAP measure is not based on any
comprehensive set of accounting rules or principles. Non-GAAP measures
have limitations in that they do not reflect all of the amounts
associated with our results of operations as determined in accordance
with U.S. GAAP. This non-GAAP financial measure should only be used to
evaluate our results of operations in conjunction with the most
comparable U.S. GAAP financial measures.

Reconciliation of this non-GAAP financial measure to the most comparable
U.S. GAAP financial measures can be found in the tables included in this
quarterly report.

The Company believes that reconciliation of FX neutral measures to the
most directly comparable GAAP measure provides investors an overall
understanding of our current financial performance and its prospects for
the future. Specifically, we believe this non-GAAP measure provide
useful information to both management and investors by excluding the
foreign currency exchange rate impact that may not be indicative of our
core operating results and business outlook.

The FX neutral measures were calculated by using the average monthly
exchange rates for each month during 2017 and applying them to the
corresponding months in 2018, so as to calculate what our results would
have been had exchange rates remained stable from one year to the next.
The table below excludes intercompany allocation FX effects. Finally,
this measure does not include any other macroeconomic effect such as
local currency inflation effects, the impact on impairment calculations
or any price adjustment to compensate local currency inflation or
devaluations.

The following table sets forth the FX neutral measures related to our
reported results of the operations for the three-month period ended
March 31, 2019:

Geographical Breakdown of Select Operating and Financial Metrics
(In millions, except as noted)
1Q19 vs. 1Q18 – As Reported
 
  Argentina   Brazil   Rest of Latin America   Total
1Q19   1Q18   % Chg. 1Q19   1Q18   % Chg. 1Q19   1Q18   % Chg. 1Q19   1Q18   % Chg.
Transactions (‘000)   618   675   (9 %) 1,045   1,013   3 % 989   826   20 % 2,652   2,514   5 %
Gross Bookings   275   407   (32 %) 466   452   3 % 416   373   12 % 1,158   1,232   (6 %)
ASP ($)   445   603   (26 %) 446   446   0 % 421   451   (7 %) 436   490   (11 %)
Revenues                                 133   149   (10 %)
Gross Profit                                 88   105   (16 %)
1Q19 vs. 1Q18 – FX Neutral Basis
                                         
Argentina Brazil Rest of Latin America Total
1Q19   1Q18   % Chg. 1Q19   1Q18   % Chg. 1Q19   1Q18   % Chg. 1Q19   1Q18   % Chg.
Transactions (‘000)   618   675   (9 %) 1,045   1,013   3 % 989   826   20 % 2,652   2,514   5 %
Gross Bookings   545   407   34 % 541   452   20 % 440   373   18 % 1,526   1,232   24 %
ASP ($)   882   603   46 % 518   446   16 % 445   451   (1 %) 575   490   17 %
Revenues                                 177   149   19 %
Gross Profit                                 111   105   6 %