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Spirit Airlines has ceased operations, becoming the first major airline casualty directly linked to the ongoing Iran war, leaving thousands of passengers stranded and employees jobless.

The airline’s overnight demise, following a dramatic doubling of jet fuel prices amid the two-month-old conflict, dealt a significant setback for President Donald Trump, who had advocated for a $500 million bailout despite resistance from his own advisors and Republican lawmakers.

The collapse underscores the unforeseen repercussions of the U.S.-Israel war against Iran, even amidst an uneasy ceasefire.

While Spirit was already struggling to turn a profit before the fuel shock, global carriers are now grappling with soaring jet fuel costs as Iran continues to halt nearly all traffic through the Strait of Hormuz and the U.S. Navy blockades Iranian ports.

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced at a news conference that creditors ultimately rejected the proposed deal, despite intense efforts by the Trump administration to keep Spirit afloat.

The airline confirmed that its shutdown will result in approximately 15,000 job losses for Spirit employees and contractors. Some of Spirit’s largest creditors, including Ken Griffin’s Citadel, a major hedge fund and one of the airline’s top bondholders, stood against the government-backed rescue package, arguing the terms would diminish the value of their existing claims by prioritizing federal financing over current debt.

Spirit, which accounted for 5% of U.S. flights last year, is the largest U.S. carrier to liquidate in two decades. The budget airline played a crucial role in driving down fares in markets where it competed against major carriers.

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On X on Saturday morning, where travelers often express frustrations over flight disruptions, many shared nostalgic tributes to the budget carrier.

“Goodbye SpiritAirlines. Those of us in the “D” (Detroit), or previously known as your Second Hub of #DTW, will miss ya.” Others on X posted stories of their experiences flying on Spirit, including the hashtag “#RIP” in their messages.

At Orlando International Airport, a digital departure display sign displayed stark red notifications of canceled Spirit flights bound for destinations from Nashville to San Juan, Puerto Rico.

In response, United Airlines, Delta Air Lines, JetBlue, and Southwest are implementing price caps on tickets for Spirit customers who now need to rebook canceled flights, requiring a Spirit flight confirmation number to qualify.

Rival airlines are also offering free seats to help Spirit employees return home. “This is the airline industry stepping up,” Duffy said.

He noted that U.S. low-cost carriers have requested $2.5 billion in federal assistance to address higher fuel costs, but stated that a government bailout was not deemed necessary “at this point.”

(Reuters)

Duffy criticized former President Joe Biden, arguing that its blocking of a merger in 2024 between JetBlue and Spirit contributed to the airline’s eventual downfall.

Spirit had filed for bankruptcy protection twice within a year and had not made a profit since 2019. Spirit built its brand around affordable fares for budget-conscious travelers willing to forgo add-ons like checked bags and seat assignments.

However, that demand tapered off after the pandemic as passengers increasingly preferred comfort and experience-based travel, leaving ultra-low-cost carriers finding it difficult to adapt.

Spirit’s shutdown will benefit rivals such as JetBlue and Frontier Airlines, which are also grappling with the cost shock. Spirit had 4,119 domestic flights scheduled between May 1 and May 15, offering 809,638 seats, according to data from aviation analytics firm Cirium.

Trump stated on Friday that the White House had presented Spirit and its creditors with a final rescue proposal after negotiations reached an impasse over a $500 million financing package that would have allowed the airline to continue operating through bankruptcy.

Spirit had reached a deal with its lenders that would have helped it emerge from its second bankruptcy by late spring or early summer. However, the spike in jet fuel prices derailed those plans, derailing Spirit’s financial projections and complicating its bankruptcy exit.

The airline flew around 1.7 million U.S. domestic passengers in February, holding a 3.9% market share, down from 5.1% last year, Cirium data showed.

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