KEY POINTS
  • Spirit's board turned down JetBlue's earlier buyout offer of $33 a share.
  • Spirit has a deal in place to combine with fellow discount airline Frontier.
  • JetBlue launched a hostile takeover attempt of Spirit earlier this week.

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A Spirit Airlines airplane taxis for takeoff at Denver International Airport in Denver on Feb. 7, 2022.

Spirit Airlines' board on Thursday urged its shareholders to reject JetBlue Airways' hostile takeover attempt, citing regulatory hurdles and accusing the airline of trying to derail its planned merger with fellow discount carrier Frontier Airlines.

JetBlue launched its hostile takeover bid on Monday after Spirit earlier this month rebuffed its surprise $33-a-share, all-cash acquisition offer. The tender offer from New York-based JetBlue was for $30 a share. JetBlue urged Spirit shareholders to turn down the combination with Frontier at a June 10 Spirit stockholders meeting.

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