KEY POINTS
  • JetBlue's takeover of Spirit would create the country's fifth-largest airline.
  • The takeover agreement faces scrutiny from the Justice Department.
  • The deal was announced after Spirit and Frontier ended their merger agreement on Wednesday.

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JetBlue Airways has reached a $3.8 billion deal to buy Spirit Airlines in a takeover that would create the country's fifth-largest airline and remove a fast-growing budget carrier from the market.

The deal, announced Thursday morning, caps a fierce, monthslong bidding war for Spirit and came hours after Spirit scrapped plans to combine with fellow discounter Frontier Airlines. Spirit lacked the shareholder support to win approval of the Frontier merger, which was first unveiled in February.

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