Guest Opinion: JetBlue-Spirit merger will benefit Utah
by Mayor Troy Walker
From the Great Salt Lake to our five national parks, Utah is an incredible state with seemingly endless wonders to experience. It is no surprise then that visitors from across the country â and the world â want to see what makes Utah special. Fortunately for us, these visitors provide incredible economic benefits, with visitors to Utah in 2021 spending a record $10.56 billion and supporting 90,000 jobs in our travel and tourism industry.
Key to driving these numbers is the airline industry, which flies millions of visitors to Utah annually. And while there has been significant focus on the cost of airline tickets and the impact inflation is having on the family vacation, low-fare airlines are helping to make air travel more affordable. One such airline working to disrupt the market and lower the cost of travel is JetBlue, which recently announced plans to acquire Spirit Airlines...
Unfortunately, the U.S. Departments of Justice and Transportation are seeking to block JetBlueâs merger with Spirit. As a result, it has now become the responsibility of those advocating on behalf of business communities, consumers, and local economies to address what is at stake if this merger is not approved...
JetBlue has supported Utahâs economy, and it is important we offer our support in return. The federal government should reverse course and allow JetBlue to compete with the âBig Fourâ and offer great service at a low fare. Utah needs a strong airline partner, and JetBlueâs merger with Spirit is precisely what our state needs to propel our vision for Utahâs economic future. (Read More)
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