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American Airlines puts talk of merger with United Airlines firmly to bed

FlyMarshall NewsroomBy FlyMarshall NewsroomApril 19, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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American Airlines has put speculation around a possible merger with rival carrier United Airlines firmly to bed after issuing a statement distancing itself from the matter.

American Airlines and United Airlines have been at the center of recent rumors that a merger between two of the largest US carriers could be on the cards, spurred on by reports of discussions on the subject with US President Donald Trump.

On April 19, 2026, American spelled out in no uncertain words that that the company was “not engaged with or interested in any discussions regarding a merger” with United Airlines.

“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,” said a spokesperson for American.

They added: “Our focus will remain on executing on our strategic objectives and positioning American to win for the long term. We look forward to continuing to work collaboratively with the Administration as it takes steps to strengthen the broader airline industry.”

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As rumors of a merger swelled, the proposal to combine airlines came under fierce fire for its potential harm to consumers.

Perhaps signaling the difficulty of getting such a merger over the line, Democrat Senator Ruben Gallego wrote on social media: “That’s gonna be a no.”

The idea of a merger first appeared following comments by Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy on April 7, 2026, where he signaled an apparent openness to the idea of one of the US’s big four airlines initiating a merger with a smaller carrier.

He also added that if a merger between the larger airlines formed, then “they’re going to have to peel off some of their assets”, but a decision would be made on a “case-by-case basis”.

That’s gonna be a no. https://t.co/YYDY81Xr46

— Ruben Gallego (@RubenGallego) April 14, 2026

A week later, it was reported that United CEO Scott Kirby ran the idea of a colossal merger with its rival pass President Donald Trump during a meet-up at the White House in February 2026.

While not wanting to cause any offence to the Trump Administration with its latest candid statement, American thanked the president and his team.

“We appreciate the leadership and strong support of President Trump, Secretary Duffy and numerous other leaders in the Administration who have demonstrated expertise and an ongoing commitment to continue to improve the world’s best aviation industry,” added the American spokesperson.


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