19 December 2024

Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines are one big step closer to merging

William Gavin

The proposed merger between Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines just got one step closer to completion.

Alaska late on Monday said the time period for Department of Justice (DOJ) antitrust regulators to investigate the deal ended without a lawsuit seeking to block the $1.9 billion combination. Now, the airlines will need to win approval from the Transportation Department in order to seal the deal.

Their tie-up would become the largest merger of U.S. carriers in eight years, when Alaska combined with Virgin America for $2.6 billion.

“This is a significant milestone in the process to join our airlines,” Alaska said in a statement, noting that it worked with Hawaii’s attorney general to “reinforce and expand upon our commitments for the future of Hawaiian Airlines (HA) and to Hawai‘i consumers.”

Hawaii Gov. Josh Green said in a statement that the merger would “vastly expand” the number of destinations throughout North America for his state’s residents, while preserving and increasing the number of union jobs. He added that he is confident that the combined — “stronger” — airline will enhance competition in the industry.

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