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JetBlue Makes Bid To Acquire Spirit Airlines

JetBlue Makes Bid To Acquire Spirit Airlines

BY JOHN PULLEN 995d AGO 1 COMMENTS

Just after Frontier announced its plan to purchase Spirit Airlines, JetBlue made an even more generous bid to purchase the ultra-low-cost carrier. This offer has acted as a competitive blow to Frontier Airlines, which was hoping to use consolidation to grow its presence across America.

 

Photo: AeroXplorer | Seth Johnson

 

In February of this year, Frontier Airlines announced its plan to acquire Spirit Airlines in a deal valued to be about $2.9 Billion. However, today, JetBlue one-upped its ultra-low-cost rival by offering $33 per share, a 40% premium when compared to the original proposed deal. This news has made waves across the airline industry. Frontier Airlines' stock value has dropped 10%, as doubts regarding whether or not the deal will go through rose.

 

This is not JetBlue's only merger attempt throughout its short history. The low-cost carrier also made a bid for short-lived Virgin America. However, Alaska Airlines outbid JetBlue and won the deal. JetBlue's recent decision shows that it may still be eager to grow through the acquisition of one of its competitors.

 

JetBlue also made a bid for short-lived Virgin America, but Alaska Airlines outbid JetBlue and won the deal. Photo: AeroXplorer | Calvin Stewart

 

Spirit's board has promised to thoroughly review both offers before deciding which airline to pursue. However, regardless of the decision, airline mergers are notoriously difficult. Labor unions, governmental oversight, and integration of staff members and infrastructure can create 

massive headaches that could negatively impact daily operations. Either deal would have to overcome plenty of trials before being approved.

 

If JetBlue and Spirit merge, the impact it could have on fares could be massive. Cities like Newark (EWR) and Fort Lauderdale (FLL), on which both carriers have a strong focus, could see more options but potentially higher fares. However, in markets where there is little low-cost presence, a combined carrier could drive fares down and create more affordable travel options for price-sensitive travelers.

 

Photo: AeroXplorer | Dennys Todorov

 

Only time will tell which deal Spirit Airlines decides to pursue. However, one thing is certain: massive change is coming to the low-cost sector.

John Pullen
John is an aviation enthusiast passionate about the airline industry and the marketing and financial strategies that allow airlines to rise and fall. With a strong background in the history of the industry as well as extensive knowledge regarding current industry events, his insights allow him to publish meaningful and insightful articles about the airline industry.

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