The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Vote on Spirit, Frontier merger postponed, again

- By Michelle Chapman

Days ahead of a shareholde­r vote at Spirit Airlines over a proposed buyout by rival budget carrier Frontier, the vote was postponed for a fourth time in a signal that the deal still lacks support from investors.

Spirit said Wednesday that the vote on the Frontier Airlines offer would be pushed back from Friday until July 27 so that it can keep talking to Frontier and rival bidder JetBlue Airways.

JetBlue CEO Robin Hayes said Spirit’s board is delaying the ability of Spirit shareholde­rs to vote on his airline’s offer.

Spirit, based in Miramar, Florida, said it remains committed to the Frontier deal.

Frontier CEO Barry Biffle wrote Sunday that Frontier is “very far” from winning a vote of Spirit shareholde­rs, and he asked for a delay. He added that Frontier has already made its best and final offer, and would waive its right to match if Spirit’s board decides to support a sale to JetBlue.

JetBlue is offering about $1 billion more, but Spirit’s board argues that regulators are more likely to block a JetBlue deal and is advising its shareholde­rs to stick with Denver-based Frontier.

Frontier is offering Spirit shareholde­rs $4.13 in cash and about 1.9 shares of Frontier for every share of Spirit, or more than $2.7 billion at Frontier’s closing price on Tuesday. Spirit shareholde­rs would own 48.5% of the combined airline.

JetBlue, based in New York City, is offering $33.50 per share in cash, and up to $34.15 per share — or about $3.7 billion — including a ticking fee to cover a delay in closing the purchase.

Spirit rebuffed JetBlue in April, but since that time the two airlines have been holding talks.

JetBlue’s Hayes said Wednesday the two sides have made “significan­t progress,” and that Spirit’s board should clear the way for shareholde­rs to vote on JetBlue’s offer.

Shares of Spirit, Frontier, JetBlue and all other airlines tumbled at the opening bell on some red-hot inflation numbers released by the U.S. Wednesday.

Airlines writer David Koenig in Dallas contribute­d to this report.

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 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? Spirit Airlines is again postponing a shareholde­r vote on its proposed merger deal with Frontier Airlines, after Frontier’s CEO said in a letter that his airline is “very far” from winning approval by Spirit shareholde­rs.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE Spirit Airlines is again postponing a shareholde­r vote on its proposed merger deal with Frontier Airlines, after Frontier’s CEO said in a letter that his airline is “very far” from winning approval by Spirit shareholde­rs.

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