Federal Lawsuit By Renowned Airline Law Firm Seeks To Block Alaska/Hawaiian Deal

Attorneys Blocking JetBlue/Spirit Merger Now Targeting Hawaiian/Alaska Airlines Deal

The latest fascinating twist in Alaska/Hawaiian deal seeks to block it on behalf of passengers. Fewer choices and higher prices are cited.

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24 thoughts on “Attorneys Blocking JetBlue/Spirit Merger Now Targeting Hawaiian/Alaska Airlines Deal”

  1. Wonder if Aliota has United Stock, they’re the largest Carrier out of SFO, 7 Codeshares, 61 U.S. Cities and 18 Countries! Spirit is in danger of BK w/o the Jet Blue Merger, if Hawaiian did the same without Alaska, prices go up, not down, AA, United, Delta calling the shots on the Fare’s as Southwest with 737 is a different animal, who’s Inter-Island will be the only game in town!

  2. Current employee at Hawaiian here. Ir really do hope the merger doesn’t go through. From the grapevines I have heard at corporate and other credible coworkers, we would be able to survive if we don’t merge. This “bankruptcy” nonsense is fear mongering at its best and it’s funny to see people assume that.

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    1. Guessing the fact that the DOJ is so on top of this escapes you because any fraudulent statements by anyone involved would not be tolerated by the DOJ. Feel free to believe what you want but the corporate balance sheets don’t lie!

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