This week the big news in Airlineland (at least at this point early in the game) is the pending bankruptcy auction of Frontier Airlines.
Today is the deadline for interested parties to place their bids.
Could we see another “interested party” besides the two we already know about — Republic and Southwest — show up at the last minute?
I doubt it.
One reason is that Aug. 3 was the deadline for informal bids by potential buyers. No more likely prospects entered the fray as of that date. Last week officials of Frontier also said publicly that they had not been approached by any other potential buyers.
If no more live potential buyers show up between now and the end of the day — then what?
Then the auction will begin on Tuesday.
At that point, officials from Frontier, and the airline’s unsecured creditors, (which include Republic let’s not forget) will begin to consider their options.
As most of you know — the Republic deal would see Frontier remain intact — as a separate entity. The Southwest deal (whatever the final numbers prove to be) is predicated on Southwest swallowing Frontier whole. It would take a while, but eventually Frontier would cease to exist as a separate airline.
While we might see some off-the-wall attempt at an offer by some entity today — I doubt we see any kind of new serious offer materialize.
Stay tuned. The real fun begins tomorrow.
One last note: For fans of Frontier’s animal tails, and I am one of the biggest fans of them anywhere, check out this website, LockOn Aviation Photography. They have photographs of all the tails. The photo above is theirs. Thank you guys!