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Bloomberg News reports that Spirit and Frontier Airlines are considering a merger.

Bloomberg News reported?Tuesday that bankrupt Spirit Aviation Holdings was in talks to merge with Frontier Group Holdings. The report cited people familiar with the matter.

Frontier's share price rose more than 5% after-hours.

The report stated that a deal could be announced this month even though discussions are still ongoing.

When contacted, both Frontier and Spirit Airlines declined to make any comments.

According to the report, Frontier executives have been advocating merging both airlines for years. Both built their business on heavily discounted fares.

The decision comes as ultra-low cost carriers struggle with rising costs and intense competition from larger U.S. airlines.

A merger would mark a significant milestone for Spirit. In August, the company filed for bankruptcy for the second time in less than one year, citing declining cash reserves and mounting losses.

Since then, it has cut staff, reduced flying, withdrawn from 14 airports, and reneged on more than 80 aircraft leasing commitments, as part of a wider?cost-cutting strategy.

The airline secured additional emergency funding of $100 million on Monday to support its operations and restructuring while it is under bankruptcy protection.

Reports of talks between Frontier and T-Mobile come a day after Frontier announced that longtime CEO Barry Biffle was stepping down. James Dempsey, an insider, has been given interim control. (Reporting and editing by Alan Barona, Shailesh Kumar and Abhinav Paramar in Bengaluru)

(source: Reuters)