KEY POINTS
  • Spirit Airlines said its board will decide on competing offers from JetBlue Airways and Frontier Airlines before a shareholder meeting at the end of the month.
  • Spirit postponed a meeting where shareholders would vote on an existing Frontier deal from June 10 until June 30 to review the bids.
  • JetBlue recently sweetened its offer for Spirit to include a $350 million reverse break-up fee.

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A Spirit Airlines plane on the tarmac at the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport on February 07, 2022 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

Spirit Airlines said Tuesday its board will decide on competing offers from JetBlue Airways and Frontier Airlines before a shareholder meeting at the end of the month as the battle for the discount carrier heats up.

"The Board expects to bring the process to a conclusion and provide an update to stockholders" ahead of its June 30 meeting, Spirit CEO Ted Christie said in a statement.

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