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Alaska Airlines, Hawaiian Airline companies extend evaluation duration of deal amid antitrust examination

Alaska Air Group has agreed to extend the review period for the proposed $1.9 billion acquisition of competing Hawaiian Airline companies amid antitrust analysis from the U.S. Department of Justice, the carrier stated in a filing on Tuesday.

Our airlines have actually mutually agreed with the DOJ on a short extension of the formal evaluation period up until August 15, Alaska Air Group stated.

The offer, announced in 2015, has actually been under antitrust evaluation and both providers stated in March they have been working cooperatively with the DOJ and anticipate to continue to do so.

Lacks of new planes, jet engines and pilots have actually spurred U.S. airline companies to pursue growth through acquisitions, putting them in the crosshairs of anti-trust regulators who have usually watched out for mergers between smaller airlines.

The takeover would provide Alaska Air control of more than 50%. of the marketplace for flights to Hawaii, among the world's top. vacation classifications.

The airlines, in March, entered a timing agreement with the. DOJ, under which the carriers concurred not to practiced the deal. within 90 days after sending antitrust-related info.

(source: Reuters)