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Spirit Airlines

  • Country/Region: Flag of United States United States
  • Telephone: (407) 257-1950
  • Website: www.spirit.com
  • Type: Low Cost
  • IATA: NK
  • ICAO: NKS

News

Spirit Airlines Puts Brakes On Aggressive Capacity Growth 

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Staffing shortages are forcing the airline to lower growth expectations for the fourth quarter and 2022. 

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50 New Routes Starting In November 2021

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Routes selects 50 new air services set to start around the world in November 2021, looking at the planned frequency, start date and aircraft to be...

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Routes In Brief: Virgin Australia, Swiss, Volotea And More

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Virgin Australia’s domestic expansion, the addition of Beirut to Swiss’ network, and Volotea’s tender win in Sardinia are among the latest route...

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Spirit Airlines To Launch Orlando-Ponce, Puerto Rico Route In 2022 

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Spirit already operates to Puerto Rican destinations San Juan and Aguadilla. 

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Airline In Focus: Spirit Airlines

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Routes profiles Florida-based Spirit Airlines, the World Routes 2021 attendee that has this week launched its first services from Miami.

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US Justice Department seeks to unwind American-JetBlue alliance

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The airlines have vowed to ‘vigorously rebut’ claims their partnership is a 'de facto merger,' saying their Northeast alliance boosts competition...

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Spirit to serve a second destination in Honduras

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Three new routes to the new Palmerola International Airport will be available from November.

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Spirit plans first international route from Atlantic City

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Three new routes are being launched, including the ULCC’s maiden international service from the New Jersey airport to Mexico.

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Spirit bolsters position at Orlando International

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The Florida-based ULCC plans to be 45% larger at MCO compared to pre-COVID-19. 

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American seeks to assert dominance in Miami

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The US carrier will launch eight new routes as competition in Miami intensifies.

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