Airlines

Spirit Airlines shares sink 20% in second day of losses after judge blocks JetBlue merger

Key Points
  • Shares of Spirit Airlines sank about 22% Wednesday.
  • It's Spirit's second day of double-digit losses after a judge blocked its proposed merger with JetBlue Airways.
  • Shares of JetBlue fell roughly 9% Wednesday and are down about 4% since the judge blocked the merger.

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JetBlue Airways planes are seen near Spirit Airlines planes at the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on May 16, 2022.
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Shares of Spirit Airlines fell about 22% Wednesday, the stock's second day of double-digit losses, after a judge blocked the budget carrier's proposed merger with JetBlue Airways.

Spirit is down roughly 60% since the decision blocking its $3.8 billion acquisition by JetBlue was handed down Tuesday, citing reduced competition. The combination would have created the country's fifth-largest airline.

"JetBlue plans to convert Spirit's planes to the JetBlue layout and charge JetBlue's higher average fares to its customers," U.S. District Court Judge William Young wrote in his decision. "The elimination of Spirit would harm cost-conscious travelers who rely on Spirit's low fares."

Spirit stock was trading just over $6 a share Wednesday. Wall Street analysts on average have a price target for the stock of $14 and a hold rating, according to FactSet.

The airline earlier Wednesday traded at an all-time low, sinking to $5.74 per share. It's down more than 90% from its record high of $84.47, reached in December 2014.

Shares of JetBlue fell roughly 9% Wednesday and are down about 4% since the judge blocked the merger.

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