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Spirit Airlines rejects Frontier merger bid amid bankruptcy proceedings

Spirit Airlines rejects Frontier merger bid amid bankruptcy proceedings
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Eric Rosen Director of travel content | The Points Guy

Spirit Airlines has declined Frontier Airlines' recent merger proposal, opting to proceed independently as it navigates Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The Florida-based carrier plans to exit bankruptcy by the end of March and believes its restructuring strategy will offer more value to shareholders than a merger with Frontier.

In a statement on Thursday, Spirit explained that Frontier's proposal, which involved assuming Spirit's debt, would not benefit shareholders as much as Spirit's planned commercial overhaul. This overhaul includes enhancements such as free inflight Wi-Fi for loyalty members and improvements to customer service.

Spirit has faced financial challenges in recent years, declaring bankruptcy in November due to competition from larger carriers and issues with engine suppliers. Despite these challenges, Spirit is determined to restructure independently.

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Frontier CEO Barry Biffle expressed confidence in their proposal during a recent earnings call, stating, "Our proposal offers more value than Sprit's stand-alone plan." However, after negotiations between the two airlines, Spirit decided against the merger.

"Spirit will continue swiftly to advance and conclude its restructuring process," the airline stated. This decision marks another chapter in Spirit's efforts to overcome financial difficulties and position itself for future success.

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