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Alaska Airlines, Hawaiian merger clears US DOJ review

Alaska Airlines stated on Monday its proposed merger with Hawaiian Airline companies has cleared a regulative barrier with the U.S. Department of Justice, just days after the airline company agreed to extend a review period of the $1.9 billion offer.

The time duration for the U.S. Department of Justice to complete its regulative examination of the proposed combination of Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines under the HSR Act has expired, the airline company stated in a statement on its website.

This is a substantial turning point at the same time to join our airline companies, the business stated, adding that it is now awaiting next steps with the U.S. Department of Transport (DOT).

Alaska Airlines, which had revealed the merger last year, agreed last week to extend the review duration of its proposed acquisition of Hawaiian Holdings with the DOJ.

Today, the proposed merger of Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines cleared an important milestone. The regulative evaluation duration for the U.S. Department of Justice has actually ended, Hawaii's. governor Josh Green said.

The merger will vastly broaden the variety of locations. throughout North America for Hawai'i residents that can be. reached nonstop or one-stop from the islands, and HawaiianMiles. members will retain the value of their miles while gaining. access to more locations around the world.

Mergers and acquisitions in the aviation industry have dealt with. difficult scrutiny from regulators. Earlier this year, a federal. judge blocked JetBlue Airways' organized $3.8 billion. acquisition of ultra-low-cost provider Spirit Airlines.

(source: Reuters)