Las Vegas — Allegiant Air completed its acquisition of Sun Country Airlines this week after receiving regulatory and shareholder approvals, company statements said Wednesday; the deal, first announced in January and valued at about $1.5 billion including debt, left the combined fleet at 195 aircraft with 30 on order and 80 options at closing. Companies said customers can continue booking through existing channels and that both carriers will operate as separate brands in the near term; CEO Gregory Anderson said the transaction broadens access to affordable travel, while outlets noted rising jet fuel costs and Spirit Airlines’ May 2 shutdown as immediate industry pressures shaping consolidation and fares.
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The Allegiant-Sun Country merger could affect your travel plans. With 195 aircraft and more on order, expect more flight options. But watch for fare changes due to rising jet fuel costs. Check your favorite booking sites regularly.
This merger is a sign of the times in the airline industry. Rising costs and consolidation pressures are reshaping the landscape. If you're a frequent flyer, stay informed about industry changes. Worth forwarding if you know someone who travels often.
Shareholders of Allegiant and Sun Country, cargo customers including Amazon Prime, and charter clients stand to gain from increased scale, expanded fleet flexibility (195 aircraft at closing, 30 on order, 80 options), and broader combined charter and cargo capabilities following the transaction.
Other low-cost carriers and cost-sensitive travelers confront sector pressures from rising jet fuel costs and industry consolidation, a dynamic that contributed to Spirit Airlines’ shutdown on May 2 and increased operational strain across budget carriers.
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Allegiant completes Sun Country acquisition amid industry strains
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