Trump Rejects United-American Merger, Suggests Support for Spirit Airlines
In Brief
The future of Spirit Airlines is under discussion as President Trump considers potential buyers or government assistance for the carrier.
Key Facts
- President Trump dismissed the idea of a merger between United Airlines and American Airlines.
- Trump stated that someone, possibly the federal government, should buy or help Spirit Airlines.
- On CNBC, Trump said he would like to see somebody buy Spirit Airlines.
- Trump's comments were made during an appearance on CNBC's "Squawk Box."
- The possibility of federal government involvement in Spirit Airlines was raised by Trump.
What Happened
President Trump publicly rejected a merger between United Airlines and American Airlines, while suggesting that Spirit Airlines could benefit from a buyer or government support.
Why It Matters
The remarks highlight uncertainty in the airline industry and raise questions about the federal government's potential role in supporting struggling carriers.
What's Next
It remains to be seen whether any private buyers or government initiatives will emerge to assist Spirit Airlines, and how the airline industry will respond to these suggestions.
