FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- ANC Rental Corp. said the U.S. District Court in Delaware issued two rulings on May 22 that are favorable to the company.

ANC said the court denied requests by its two chief rivals, Hertz and Avis, for emergency stays that would have prevented ANC from consolidating its Alamo and National brands at a number of airports nationwide.

ANC had already received court approval to operate at 27 airports under a single concession agreement.

In addition, the court also granted approval for ANC to operate its Alamo and National brands under a single concession agreement at 10 more airports: Tampa, St. Petersburg/Clearwater and Fort Walton Beach, all in Florida; Nashville; Reno, Nev.; Grand Rapids, Mich.; Moline, Ill.; Eugene, Ore.; Lubbock, Texas; and Aspen, Colo. ANC said the Fort Walton Beach ruling is significant because it is the first consolidation to be approved over an airport's objections.

In his ruling, U.S. District Judge Gregory Sleet said, "Hertz and Avis have failed to demonstrate the necessary irreparable harm," that is required to grant a stay of relief. Addressing Hertz' and Avis' claim that the advantage gained through consolidation would cause them irreparable harm, the court ruled that, "revenues and customers lost to competition, which can be regained through competition, are not irreparable."

The judge said that Hertz and Avis failed to, "make even a prima facie showing which demonstrates that approval for consolidation would result in a tangible financial or other loss to them."

The rulings "were very significant for us," said Larry Ramaekers, chief executive officer of ANC Rental Corp. "We were particularly pleased with the court's admonition that the marketplace is where Hertz and Avis should focus to correct any alleged harm they suffered," Ramaekers said.

ANC has been under Chapter 11 protection in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Wilmington, Del., since Nov. 13.

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