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Old 05-02-2022, 04:06 AM
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Default Spirit Airlines Board of Directors Reiterates

Spirit Airlines Board of Directors Reiterates Support for Merger with Frontier Airlines

Board Unanimously Determined JetBlue Proposal Does Not Constitute a 'Superior Proposal'

Company Intends to Continue Advancing Toward Completion of Transaction with Frontier Airlines

MIRAMAR, Fla., May 2, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Spirit Airlines, Inc. ("Spirit" or the "Company") (NYSE:SAVE) today announced that its Board of Directors (the "Board"), in consultation with outside financial and legal advisors, has unanimously determined that the unsolicited proposal received from JetBlue Airways ("JetBlue") (NASDAQ: JBLU) does not constitute a 'Superior Proposal' as defined in Spirit's merger agreement with Frontier Group Holdings, Inc. ("Frontier") (NASDAQ: ULCC), parent company of Frontier Airlines, Inc., because it has determined that the proposed transaction is not reasonably capable of being consummated. The Board continues to believe that the pending transaction with Frontier represents the best opportunity to maximize value and recommends that Spirit shareholders adopt the merger agreement with Frontier. Spirit's Board of Directors also issued the following letter to JetBlue.



"Spirit continues to believe in the strategic rationale of the proposed merger with Frontier and is confident that it represents the best opportunity to maximize long-term shareholder value," said Mac Gardner, Chairman of Board of Directors for Spirit Airlines. "After a thorough review and extensive dialogue with JetBlue, the Board determined that the JetBlue proposal involves an unacceptable level of closing risk that would be assumed by Spirit stockholders. We believe that our pending merger with Frontier will start an exciting new chapter for Spirit and will deliver many benefits to Spirit shareholders, Team Members and Guests."

As previously announced on February 7, 2022, Spirit entered into a merger agreement with Frontier, under which Spirit and Frontier would combine in a stock and cash transaction. Under the terms of the merger agreement, Spirit equity holders would receive 1.9126 shares of Frontier plus $2.13 in cash for each existing Spirit share they own.

The Company will continue to advance toward completing the transaction with Frontier, which is expected to close in the second half of 2022. The transaction is subject to customary closing conditions, including completion of the ongoing regulatory review process and approval by Spirit stockholders.

The full text of the letter follows:

May 2, 2022

Robin Hayes
Chief Executive Officer
JetBlue Airways Corporation
27-01 Queens Plaza North
Long Island City, NY 11101

Dear Mr. Hayes:

We have reviewed JetBlue's updated proposal dated April 29, 2022, with Spirit's Board of Directors and its legal and financial advisors. Our Board has unanimously determined that JetBlue's proposal does not constitute a "Superior Proposal" under Spirit's existing merger agreement with Frontier.

As you know, a "Superior Proposal" under the Frontier agreement must, among other requirements, be "reasonably capable of being consummated." Spirit's Board believes JetBlue's proposal falls short of that standard. Our conclusion is based on careful analysis of the competitive implications of a combination of JetBlue, which analysis has been informed by extensive discussions between our respective antitrust advisors and economic consultants over the past four weeks. During that period, Spirit has also discussed projections with your financial advisers and provided voluminous documentary due diligence material through a secure virtual data room.

We believe a combination of JetBlue and Spirit has a low probability of receiving antitrust clearance so long as JetBlue's Northeast Alliance (NEA) with American Airlines remains in existence. The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), along with Attorneys General in six states and the District of Columbia, have sued to block the NEA, alleging that the alliance "will not only eliminate important competition in [Boston and New York City], but will also harm air travelers across the country by significantly diminishing JetBlue's incentive to compete with American elsewhere, further consolidating an already highly concentrated industry."1 As you know, Spirit and many other airline and air travel constituencies have publicly opposed the NEA on grounds that it is anticompetitive. We struggle to understand how JetBlue can believe DOJ, or a court, will be persuaded that JetBlue should be allowed to form an anticompetitive alliance that aligns its interests with a legacy carrier and then undertake an acquisition that will eliminate the largest ULCC carrier.

We further believe that your divestiture proposal is unlikely to resolve DOJ's concerns about a combination of Spirit and JetBlue if the NEA continues in existence. DOJ clearly views the NEA as having a broader national effect and Spirit believes DOJ will not place great weight on your proposed remedy, especially because there are reasons to doubt the efficacy of similar divestitures as a remedy in past airline mergers.

Moreover, in evaluating a JetBlue-Spirit combination, Spirit believes DOJ—and a court—will be very concerned that a higher-cost/higher fare airline would be eliminating a lower-cost/lower fare airline in a combination that would remove about half of the ULCC capacity in the United States. In addition, the conversion of Spirit aircraft to JetBlue configuration will result in significantly diminished capacity on former Spirit routes, also resulting in higher prices for consumers. Finally, we are skeptical about your claims regarding the so-called "JetBlue Effect." After receiving the summary output of your economic model from your advisers, Spirit's economic consultants identified reasons to doubt that such an effect would significantly exceed any similar "ULCC effect."

In contrast, Spirit believes that merging with Frontier will enable the combined ULCC business to achieve scale, improve operational reliability, have increased relevance to consumers, and do an even better job of delivering ultra-low fares to more consumers and competing more effectively against the Big 4 carriers, as well as against JetBlue. We believe that is a clear, pro-consumer narrative that will resonate more successfully with DOJ than a combination with JetBlue, which would eliminate the largest ULCC and remove significant low-cost/low-fare capacity.

Spirit took note of the fact that the JetBlue proposal allocates most of the very substantial deal completion risk to Spirit stockholders. To reduce that risk and achieve a more appropriate balance of the risk between our companies, in our April 25 response Spirit proposed a strong covenant requiring JetBlue to take any action required to obtain regulatory clearance, which specifically included abandoning the NEA at closing. We also proposed a substantial reverse termination fee intended to partially compensate Spirit if the transaction failed to win antitrust clearance. On that score, in the event of a failure or abandonment of a JetBlue-Spirit combination, even a high reverse termination fee will not fully compensate Spirit stockholders for the likely significant business erosion Spirit will face during what will be a protracted approval process.

Spirit does not consider JetBlue's April 29 response to be appropriately responsive to Spirit's concerns. Indeed, that response makes clear that JetBlue is unwilling to terminate the NEA – or to agree to any other remedies that might materially decrease the expected benefits to JetBlue from the NEA – to obtain clearance for an acquisition of Spirit. The transaction you describe in your April 29 response not only fails to meet the required standard under the Frontier merger agreement but, by prioritizing the NEA over the steps we believe would be necessary to have any realistic likelihood of obtaining antitrust clearance, it imposes on our stockholders a degree of risk that no responsible board would accept. Given this substantial completion risk, we believe JetBlue's economic offer is illusory, and Spirit's board has not found it necessary to consider it.

Very truly yours,

H. McIntyre Gardner
Chairman of the Board

Edward M. Christie, III
Chief Executive Officer
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Old 05-02-2022, 04:22 AM
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Default Spirit Airlines Rejects JetBlue Bid

Carrier says its board determined that JetBlue’s revised proposal involves ‘an unacceptable level of closing risk’

May. 2, 2022 8:08 am ETSpirit SAVE -3.36%▼ Airlines Inc. on Monday said it has rebuffed a $3.6 billion cash takeover bid from JetBlue JBLU -3.51%▼ Airways Corp., saying a deal likely can’t be completed, and that it is sticking with plans to merge with rival budget carrier Frontier Group Holdings Inc. ULCC -0.09%▼ Inc.

The rejection comes after JetBlue pledged to shed assets to win regulatory approval and to pay a $200 million break-up fee, representing about $1.80 a share to Spirit, if it is unable to complete the proposed $33-a-share acquisition for antitrust reasons.

Despite JetBlue’s concessions, Spirit said its board determined that the revised proposal involves “an unacceptable level of closing risk,” and that it will continue to advance toward completing the cash-and-stock deal with Frontier, originally valued at $2.9 billion, which is slated to close in the second half of the year.

Shares of Spirit, which closed Friday at $23.61, fell 3.3% to $22.84 in premarket trading.

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I'm definitely a bit surprised.

I guess we will have one giant ULCC in the country.

Interesting to see how this all plays out. Does Alaska and JetBlue look to hook up now??
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I'm definitely a bit surprised.

I guess we will have one giant ULCC in the country.

Interesting to see how this all plays out. Does Alaska and JetBlue look to hook up now??
There’s still a shareholder proxy vote this has to clear. They may prefer up front money over hopeful returns later.
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How does the shareholders vote work, though? Are they voting between the two options or are they only presented one option and then have to vote “yes” or “no”?

I assumed it was the latter - and if the board doesn’t even bring the JB deal to a vote, then it is just a vote of yes or no to Frontier’s deal.
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How does the shareholders vote work, though? Are they voting between the two options or are they only presented one option and then have to vote “yes” or “no”?

I assumed it was the latter - and if the board doesn’t even bring the JB deal to a vote, then it is just a vote of yes or no to Frontier’s deal.
The first vote would be a yes or no to the merger.

A proxy contest would be shareholders bypassing the board to have another vote.

Thats my understanding. B6 is absolutely trying to bypass the board now. Which means there’s a way to do this regardless of the BOD’s decision.
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So the wealthy put together guy from the city asked Spirit to marry him but she still went with her previous arranged marriage to her good times redneck cousin. Cool.
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These three airlines are going to flush a lot of money down the toilet on lawyers...
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So the wealthy put together guy from the city asked Spirit to marry him but she still went with her previous arranged marriage to her good times redneck cousin. Cool.
The Allegiant second cousin is still invited to the wedding, eating his boogers in the corner while lusting over his cousins at the wedding.
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The Allegiant second cousin is still invited to the wedding, eating his boogers in the corner while lusting over his cousins at the wedding.
Sorry, can't make it. Got to fly from Florida to East Bumblefukkvilleburg that day.
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