Spirit Airlines to start talks with JetBlue on its $3.6-billion bid
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[April 08, 2022] (Reuters)
-Spirit Airlines would start talks with
JetBlue Airways Corp on its $3.6-billion offer, the budget carrier said
late on Thursday as it could likely lead to a "superior proposal" to the
one from Frontier Group Holdings.
JetBlue made an unsolicited offer of $33 per share in cash earlier this
week, beating a near $25 per share cash-and-stock bid from Frontier made
in February.
"We look forward to engaging with the Spirit Board to finalize our
combination, to create a national low-fare challenger to the four large
dominant U.S. carriers that will result in lower fares and better
service for customers," JetBlue Chief Executive Robin Hayes said.
Frontier did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Spirit
said the discussions with JetBlue would be in keeping with the terms of
its merger agreement with Frontier.
Denver-based Frontier and JetBlue are in a tug of war for Florida-based
Spirit to capture a larger share of the leisure market and better
compete with legacy carriers.
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Passengers wearing protective masks are seen aboard before a JetBlue
flight to London at JFK International Airport in the Queens borough
of New York City, New York, U.S., August 11, 2021. REUTERS/Jeenah
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The moves towards consolidation come at a time when the pandemic battered
airlines industry is working through higher fuel and labor costs to keep up the
demand from travelers.
Either deal is sure to invite a close scrutiny from U.S. antitrust authorities,
who have taken an aggressive stance under the Biden administration toward deals
that reduce competition and raise prices.
JetBlue is already facing an antitrust lawsuit over its partnership with
American Airlines Group Inc. The suit filed in September alleges the deal would
lead to higher fares in busy northeastern U.S. airports.
Shares of Spirit have lost 1.5% since JetBlue made its bid on April 5, while
those of JetBlue have dropped 11.4%.
(Reporting by Nilanjana Basu and Abinaya Vijayaraghavan in Bengaluru; Editing by
Arun Koyyur)
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