KEY POINTS
  • Frontier Airlines has asked Spirit Airlines to further delay a shareholder vote on their planned merger.
  • In a letter sent to Spirit's CEO dated Sunday, Frontier CEO Barry Biffle called the airline's recently sweetened cash-and-stock bid to combine with the fellow budget carrier its "last, best and final" offer.
  • "We still remain very far from obtaining approval from Spirit stockholders," Biffle wrote.

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A Frontier Airlines airplane taxis past a Spirit Airlines aircraft at Indianapolis International Airport in Indianapolis, Indiana, on Monday, Feb. 7, 2022.

Frontier Airlines has asked Spirit Airlines to further delay a shareholder vote on their planned merger to drum up more support from investors amid a bidding war with rival suitor JetBlue Airways.

In a letter sent to Spirit's CEO dated Sunday, Frontier CEO Barry Biffle called the airline's recently sweetened cash-and-stock bid to combine with the fellow budget carrier its "last, best and final" offer and raised concerns about a lack of shareholder support for the deal, first announced in February.

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