For months, Spirit Airlines fended off JetBlue Airways advances in an attempt to preserve its deal with Frontier Group Holdings

In late June, its defenses started to crack. Ted Christie, Spirit’s chief executive, and Mac Gardner, its chairman, flew to New York the first week of July to meet their counterparts at JetBlue in a hotel near John F. Kennedy International Airport.

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