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What two airlines are merging?

On Monday, Spirit Airlines and Frontier Airlines announced plans to merge their operations, which means that the U.S. air travel market is getting a major new player.



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The big four US airlines - American Airlines, Southwest Airlines, Delta Airlines and United Airlines - have by far the most capacity, accounting for 74% of US airline seats, a total of just under 73 million between them.

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The New York-based airline argues that buying Spirit will make it bigger and a stronger competitor to the biggest U.S. carriers.

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On May 2, 2011, Southwest Airlines closed on its purchase of all of the outstanding common stock of AirTran Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: AAI), the former parent company of AirTran Airways (AirTran).

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Spirit Airlines was acquired by JetBlue Airways for $3.8B on Jul 28, 2022 .

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Southwest is still more affordable Our analysis found that Southwest's Wanna Get Away fares were, on average, cheaper than main cabin airfares on American, Delta and United in every scenario except one: American Airlines Main Cabin seats were about 1.5% cheaper than Southwest fares during the holiday season.

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1928: C.E. Woolman, the principal founder of what would become Delta Air Lines, leads movement to buy Huff Daland Dusters. Renamed Delta Air Service for the Mississippi Delta region it served, the new airline is incorporated on Dec. 3, 1928.

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JetBlue keeps you connected with fast, free Fly-Fi (that's our high-speed gate-to-gate wi-fi) at every seat, on every plane. Up to 7” more legroom, the fast lane to TSA, and priority boarding—all the better to nab that overhead bin. You have options: Blue, Blue Basic, Blue Plus, Blue Extra or Mint.

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