American Airlines and JetBlue Airways are remaining positive about their prospects of teaming up in the Northeastern US despite a recent court ruling stating that the carrier’s planned alliance would breach competition laws. On November 9, 2024, a federal appeal court upheld an earlier finding that their Northeast Alliance violated antitrust laws and had to be dismantled. However, with a new administration soon to enter The White House, the airlines are hoping that a more free-market approach will be adopted by regulators. 

American Airlines’ Chief Executive Robert Isom along with JetBlue’s President Marty St. George both said on November 12, 2024, that each hoped that a new partnership was still possible, despite the court ruling. Citing the outgoing Biden administration’s reluctance to approve deals such as this in the past (along with JetBlue’s takeover of beleaguered Spirit Airlines earlier in 2024), the two men are hoping that a new Trump administration will take a more lenient approach to antitrust (anti-competition) laws allowing the alliance to go ahead after all.  

According to a report by Bloomberg, the leaders from both airlines said that a new relationship between them would be possible and that a framework whereby both carriers and customers could benefit could still be found. Isom stated that American Airlines was considering all of its options as a result of both the ruling but also in light of the result of the US Presidential election on November 5, 2024. He added that he considered the tie-up as “pro-consumer”, saying that it would add competition in a market dominated by United Airlines and Delta Air Lines. 

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