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    American Airlines ‘not interested’ in potential merger with major competitor

    Travis SchleppBy Travis SchleppApril 18, 20264 Mins ReadUpdated:April 18, 2026

    American Airlines will continue to go its own way rather than merge with one of its biggest competitors: United Airlines.

    American Airlines released a statement on Friday, announcing it had no intention of joining forces with United, keeping arguably the two most prominent U.S. airlines from forming an airline conglomerate powerhouse.

    The idea to bring the two companies under one umbrella was initially pitched by United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby during a February meeting with President Donald Trump and Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, Reuters reports.

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    “Kirby has argued to administration officials that a combined airline would be a stronger competitor in ⁠international markets and noted the Trump administration has focused on U.S. trade deficits around the globe,” Reuters reports, citing sources with knowledge of the meeting.

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    While the American Airlines statement credits Trump and Duffy for their “leadership and strong support” of improving the aviation industry, company officials said they are not currently engaged in any discussions with United regarding a merger.

    “While changes in the broader airline marketplace may be necessary, a combination with United would be negative for competition and for consumers, and therefore inconsistent with our understanding of the Administration’s philosophy toward the industry and principles of antitrust law,” the statement reads in part. “Our focus will remain on executing on our strategic objectives and positioning American to win for the long term.”

    What would an American Airlines merger look like?

    The death of a potential merger will be a welcome sign for global consumers who would most likely be the loser in a merger between two of the biggest carriers in the world. According to Reuters, the two airlines were the largest by capacity in 2025, and a lack of competition at the top of the industry could’ve initiated a cataclysmic shift in prices and service offerings.

    The merger would also likely have taken years of complicated behind-the-scenes work to fully integrate the two companies, as well as a bevy of regulatory hurdles that would need to be cleared before being approved by the federal government.

    Although, the Trump Administration has shown little resistance to corporate hegemony or particular interest in pursuing antitrust lawsuits on behalf of the American consumer.

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    American Airlines said it would still be receptive to working with Trump and Duffy on other steps to improve the industry, but combining with United or any other Airline appears to be out of the question.

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    The no-merger news comes at a time when volatility is hitting many airlines, particularly low-cost carriers who are struggling to stay afloat with rising prices related to inflation, oil prices and changing consumer habits.

    Spirit Airlines, one of the three largest low-cost carriers in the U.S., has been on the brink of insolvency for the last several years following a failed merger bid with JetBlue and is rumored to be headed for liquidation as soon as this week.

    When reached for comment regarding the potential immediate halt of operations, Spirit Airlines did not immediately respond to a request from Rabblenews.com.

    Spirit filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in November 2024 and managed to emerge with the company in tact the following March. But less than a year after its initial filing, Spirit again filed for Chapter 11, citing high fuel costs, failed restructuring efforts and continued financial challenges from lack of cash on hand.

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    Travis has been covering local and national news for more than a decade with bylines at some of the most prominent news organizations in the country. He’s covered a range of topics including travel, transit and sports, in addition to daily breaking news coverage. Travis is a Golden Mike nominated reporter, a two-time Southern California Emmy Award recipient and a second-place Spot News Coverage Award winner by the Associated Press as a member of the KEYT News Channel 3 team in Santa Barbara. Travis’ previous stories can be found on KTLA.com, The Hill, Yahoo News, MSN, and local news sites including KTVQ in Billings, Montana, and KEYT News Channel 3 in Santa Barbara. Previously, Travis served as the managing editor and operations lead at Dodgers Nation and LA Sports Report.

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