The planned $3.8 billion merger between JetBlue and Spirit Airlines has been dropped
JetBlue and Spirit Airlines announced they mutually agreed to terminate their merger agreement after a federal court blocked the planned $3.8 billion merger earlier this year. The two airlines say they mutually agree to terminate the merger agreement. A federal court had blocked the deal earlier this month.
JetBlue is struggling with reliability and controlling costs. Its new CEO and veteran executives are hoping to get back to basics. JetBlue resets with new CEO, industry veterans to run airline on time, and profitably. The airline is struggling to control costs, reliability and control costs.
JetBlue is struggling with reliability and controlling costs. Its new CEO and veteran executives are hoping to get back to basics. JetBlue resets with new CEO, industry veterans to run airline on time, and profitably. The airline is struggling to control costs, reliability and control costs.
Spirit Airlines and JetBlue are appealing a federal judge's decision to block their planned merger. Spirit Airlines says it’s on the path back to profitability, with or without JetBlue. JetBlue and Spirit Airlines say they're appealing a judge's ruling to block the merger.
Spirit Airlines and JetBlue are appealing a federal judge's decision to block their planned merger. Spirit Airlines says it’s on the path back to profitability, with or without JetBlue. JetBlue and Spirit Airlines say they're appealing a judge's ruling to block the merger.