Friday, August 16, 2024
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Alaska and Hawaiian Airlines are working closely with the U.S. Department of Justice to review their merger. The deadline for a thorough evaluation of the proposed merger has been extended to August 20.
Since the beginning of the year, Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines have been actively working with the U.S. Department of Justice to review their proposed merger. The goal of this collaboration is to ensure a thorough review of the effects of the merger.
The formal review period was originally scheduled to end on August 16, but to allow for more comprehensive evaluations, both parties have agreed to extend that period. The new extension is in effect until Tuesday, August 20, at 12:01 a.m. ET.
The airlines are optimistic about the merger, believing it will create a stronger platform for growth and improve competitive dynamics in the U.S. airline sector. They expect the merger to not only secure long-term jobs for employees, but also encourage ongoing investment in local communities and environmental initiatives.
Throughout the process, Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines are committed to fully cooperating with the Department of Justice. They continue to support the review and are prepared to take the necessary steps to facilitate a successful merger.