“U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren urged federal airline regulators to block JetBlue Airways Corp.’s proposed merger with Spirit Airlines Inc. by invoking a rarely used authority from the 1950s to argue that the $3.8 billion deal isn’t “consistent with the public interest.”
“DOT has the statutory authority to block mergers that it determines are inconsistent with the public interest at the agency level without having to go to court — a significant advantage over DOJ — and you have an enormous opportunity to protect consumers nationwide by using this authority aggressively,” Warren wrote.
Warren cited Spirit’s own analysis that a JetBlue deal raises antitrust concerns as evidence the agency should find the deal is against the public interest. The airline prepared the analysis for investors in May as shareholders considered competing bids from JetBlue and Frontier Group Holdings Inc.”
U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren contends that the elimination of Spirit, a low-cost carrier, would likely lead to higher airline ticket prices, particularly in places where Spirit and JetBlue overlap.
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