FAIRBANKS, Alaska - Alaska Airlines announced on August 19, that they had passed a major milestone in their actions to acquire Hawaiian Airlines.
Alaska Airlines’ plan has cleared the U.S. Justice Department following the closure of a period for antitrust regulators to investigate the merger deal. That is the official situation, as there have been no moves to block the merger with a lawsuit. The airlines must now get approval from the U.S. Transportation Department before the $1.9 billion deal can continue.
“These include plans to maintain the Hawaiian Airlines brand and local jobs and continue providing strong service between, to, and from the Islands,” said Josh Green, the governor of Hawaii, in a press release from Alaska Airlines. ‘No warning, no heads up’: Hundreds of Subway employees blindsided, left without final paychecks after sudden closuresPolice release video of Nelly’s arrest outside casino‘We’ve seen a couple of dead horses just rotting.’ Horses dumped out with trash, left to dieFairbanks nonprofit to receive opioid settlement funding
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