Some of American Airlines' unsecured creditors feel the bankrupt airline should explore a deal with US Airways or another carrier, according to Reuters.
Members of the unsecured creditors committee -- which includes banks representing bondholders, labor, vendors and the U.S. pension protection agency -- are concerned about the third-largest U.S. carrier's prospect of staying competitive as a stand-alone airline after sitting out the latest round of mergers, according to the wire service.
US Airways has said it is considering an eventual bid for its larger rival. Charlotte/Douglas International Airport is US Airways largest hub.
The creditors committee has not had any direct formal talks with US Airways or any other potential merger partner, the sources said.
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