Spirit postpones Frontier merger deal vote again

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Spirit Airlines said it has postponed a shareholder vote scheduled for Friday on its $2.4 billion sale to Frontier Group Holdings so its board can continue discussions with both Frontier and JetBlue Airways.

Reuters first reported the planned delay.

Over the past few months, JetBlue and Frontier, led by influential airline investor Bill Franke, have repeatedly sweentened their bids for Spirit, seeking to create the fifth largest U.S. airline.

The Spirit shareholder vote, which has been delayed twice before, is being pushed back for a third time to give Spirit and JetBlue time to finalize a deal, sources told Reuters, requesting anonymity as the discussions are confidential.

Spirit said it now plans to hold a special meeting on July 15. Reuters.com

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