American Airlines Appeal to Form Alliance With JetBlue Is Denied

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Rich Thomaselli
by Rich Thomaselli
Last updated: 8:40 AM ET, Sat November 9, 2024

American Airlines keeps trying, but the courts keeps winning.

The First U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Boston has ruled against American as it tried to overturn the original ruling that disbanded the Northeast Alliance with JetBlue.

The court again decided it had reservations about antitrust violations and monopolistic concerns. The alliance was first formed in 2020 and disbanded three years later. JetBlue later had potential merger plans with Spirit Airlines scuttled in a court ruling.

The original premise of the alliance was to allow American and JetBlue to coordinate schedules and pool revenue on flights out of New York and Boston. The first ruling was made by U.S. District Judge Leo Sorokin. A lawsuit was brought by the Department of Justice and six state to block the alliance.

JetBlue has hubs in New York and Boston. It competes with American on almost 30 routes in and out of the two cities, something the alliance tried to eliminate.

Many airlines have codeshare agreements but the Northeast Alliance took it a step further in terms of cooperation, something the Department of Justice and the industry found monopolistic and dubious. JetBlue argued that it is difficult to challenge the Big Four airlines of American, Delta, United and Southwest otherwise. But the appeals court reiterated that an alliance would stifle competition in a pair of key markets.

American has a similar partnership with Alaska Airlines on the West Coast.

The DOJ and the Department of Transportation earlier this year allowed Hawaiian Airlines to merge with Alaska.


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Editor Associate Writer true 9281 14744 Rich Thomaselli has written for TravelPulse since 2014 and has been a professional journalist for nearly 40 years. His work has appeared in USA Today, the New York Times and New York Yankees publications. He is an 11-time writ

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