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by adabyron 884 days ago
The judge asked the DOJ if there were any divestures that could be made that would make them think this deal should go through. They said no. I believe this was in the closing statements. JetBlue also tried to work with the DOJ before the trial & had no luck. JetBlue did divestures without anyone's requests to win over Spirit agreeing to this. The DOJ was never interested in them though.

In the end, Spirit should have stayed with their Frontier merger though the DOJ probably would have tried to block that as well.

Today Spirit is saying they will be looking at restructuring. Every analyst seems to be saying they are going to declare bankruptcy.

I have no idea how the DOJ or the Judge sees this as increasing competition, which I'm all for by the way. Even if Spirit doesn't go bankrupt they cannot compete as a low fare provider anymore. They will just slowly bleed for the next several years as they sell off and are unable to grow. Same with JetBlue now as well.