Alaska Air Agrees to Settle Consumer Lawsuit Opposing Merger
December 07 2016 - 5:40PM
Dow Jones News
Alaska Air Group Inc. Wednesday said it agreed to settle a
lawsuit filed by private plaintiffs that opposed its merger with
Virgin America Inc. on antitrust grounds, removing the last big
obstacle in the way of its planned deal.
The suit was filed in September in U.S. District Court in San
Francisco on behalf of 42 fliers and travel agents. The judge had
set a trial date for Dec. 12 but ordered a mandatory settlement
conference and pretrial hearing on Wednesday.
Terms of the settlement weren't disclosed. Alaska Air said it
looks forward to closing the transaction "in the very near
future."
On Tuesday, the Justice Department approved Seattle-based Alaska
Air's $2.6 billion acquisition of Virgin America, but imposed
conditions that required the acquirer to scale back the scope of a
route partnership it holds with American Airlines Group Inc.
Justice Department officials Tuesday said whether the trial would
proceed was "up to the judge in San Francisco."
Alaska Air has raised $1.5 billion in financing for the
acquisition of San Francisco-based Virgin American, and already has
booked $36 million in one-time merger expenses as it worked since
the deal was announced in April to prepare for it and attain
Justice Department approval.
The consumer lawsuit was led by Joseph Alioto, a San Francisco
antitrust lawyer who has filed similar complaints on behalf of
individual plaintiffs in other big airline mergers in recent
years.
Write to Susan Carey at susan.carey@wsj.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
December 07, 2016 17:25 ET (22:25 GMT)
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