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    GOL-Azul Merger Talks Cease, Codeshare Ends: Impact on Brazilian Airline Market

    Emily GrantBy Emily Grant09/29/20252,9422 Mins Read
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    End of GOL-Azul Merger Discussions

    On September 25, 2025, Azul Linhas Aereas announced the termination of merger discussions with Abra Group’s GOL Linhas Aéreas Inteligentes. This decision was based on a non-binding agreement dated January 15, 2025, which initially outlined potential terms for a merger between the two airlines.

    • Azul Linhas Aereas:
      • IATA Code: AD
      • ICAO Code: AZU
      • Type: Low-Cost Carrier

    Termination of Codeshare Agreement

    Alongside ending merger talks, Azul and GOL have discontinued their codeshare agreement, which was initially announced on May 23, 2024. Despite the withdrawal, tickets purchased under this agreement will still be honored.

    Potential Mega-Carrier in Brazil

    The merger between Azul and GOL would have created a significant entity in the Latin American airline market, with a combined fleet of 330 aircraft serving nearly 300 destinations. The proposed merger posed a potential monopoly, concentrating 75% of Brazil’s airline capacity into the hands of two carriers, likely attracting regulatory attention.

    Azul noted in its termination filing that it continues to focus on reinforcing its capital structure post-Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings, ongoing since May 2025. Meanwhile, GOL emphasized its openness to future discussions, though such negotiations have not progressed significantly due to Azul’s bankruptcy focus.

    Effects of Ending the Codeshare

    The cessation of the codeshare agreement impacts market dynamics and competition. Passengers will no longer benefit from ticketing that combines Azul and GOL flights. This could lead to more competitive strategies on overlapping routes.

    Additionally, LATAM Airlines, another major Brazilian carrier, may gain passengers seeking seamless travel, as it will not face the same connectivity issues.

    Financial and Operational Updates

    Both GOL and Azul reported losses in 2024. However, GOL’s financial position improved post-Chapter 11, reducing its Q2 2025 net loss to $280 million from $728 million. In contrast, Azul is accelerating fleet and network simplification efforts to exit restructuring by early 2026, planning to reduce its fleet by about 35% by returning some Embraer E195s.

    Simplification Strategy

    Azul’s strategy revolves around minimizing its fleet to cut leasing and maintenance expenses. The company aims to enhance aircraft utilization efficiency while limiting revenue impact by retiring already inactive models. This reorganization is expected to improve its cost efficiency metrics, such as the cost per available seat mile (CASM), and increase network reliability.

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