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US Transportation Secretary sees space for airline mergers

?U.S. Sean Duffy, Transportation Secretary for the United States, said that he believes there is still room for consolidation within the airline industry. Sean Duffy, Transportation Secretary, said on Tuesday that he believes there is room for consolidation in the?U.S.

Duffy stated on CNBC that if there were a merger of some of the bigger airlines, some of their assets would need to be separated. "I will not pre-commit to anything."

The sharply increased jet fuel prices in the U.S. and Israeli war against Iran have?fed rumors that a new round could be of consolidation within the U.S. airline industry. Duffy said that any deal would require the approval of Donald Trump, USDOT, and the Justice Department.

"Who will match up ?...? Does the aviation industry have room for mergers? Duffy acknowledged that "there has been a lot said" about possible deals.

Since the 1970s, antitrust regulators have approved a series mergers which has resulted in four U.S. airlines controlling about 80% of domestic passenger traffic. American Airlines, Delta Air Lines United Airlines and Southwest Airlines.

JetBlue canceled its $3.8 billion merger with Spirit Airlines in 2024 after an American judge blocked the deal over anti-competition concerns. JetBlue announced last year a partnership that allows travelers to earn and use frequent flyer points on both carriers websites.

Former President Joe Biden’s Departments of Justice and Transportation launched a public inquiry in 2024 into the competition?in air travel.

Biden's administration has taken a strong stance against consolidation in the airline industry. (Reporting and editing by Chris Reese, David Gregorio).

(source: Reuters)