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Spirit pilot ‘overwhelmed’ by rival airline’s gesture after his final flight before retirement is canceled – UK Times

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A Spirit Airlines pilot whose last flight before retirement was canceled when the budget airline shut down for good became emotional after a rival airline stepped in to celebrate his milestone.

Captain Jon Jackson’s retirement flight, a ceremonial final trip to mark the end of his career, was canceled Saturday as Spirit announced it would cease operations immediately after rescue talks with the Trump administration failed.

Instead of a celebratory final flight, Jackson headed home as a passenger on Southwest Airlines, alongside his son, Chris, who works as a first officer for the airline.

“Chris casually mentioned to the flight’s Pilots that this would have been his dad’s retirement flight,” Southwest Airlines wrote on Facebook. “They seized the opportunity to change the course of the day for Capt. Jackson.”

Heartwarming video footage captured a large group of airport employees and travelers cheering and clapping for Jackson as he disembarked the Southwest flight at Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport.

Spirit Airlines pilot Jon Jackson was honored by Southwest Airlines employees after his retirement celebration was canceled when the budget airline abruptly shut down its operations
Spirit Airlines pilot Jon Jackson was honored by Southwest Airlines employees after his retirement celebration was canceled when the budget airline abruptly shut down its operations (Southwest Airlines/Facebook)

Southwest noted in its Facebook post that the crew threw together a “proper retirement party,” which included the Baltimore Airport Fire & Rescue meeting the aircraft with a traditional water cannon salute.

In addition to the warm welcome, the staff at the Baltimore airport greeted Jackson with a bottle of champagne to celebrate his milestone.

A beaming Jackson gave a brief speech upon landing, telling staff and travelers: “This is very overwhelming. I can’t thank you all enough.”

“As Spirit goes down, this is a sad day, and you guys have made it incredible so thank you so much,” he added.

The celebration served as “a powerful reminder of the aviation community’s ability to show respect, compassion and solidarity when it matters most,” Southwest said in the post.

“Above all, this moment was about honoring a fellow aviator. Congratulations, and thank you for your service in the skies, Capt. Jackson,” the airline added.

Before it went out of business this weekend, Spirit operated hundreds of daily flights across the U.S., employing about 17,000 people total. The low-cost airline had been in talks with the Trump administration about a $500 million rescue deal, but was unable to reach a deal.

The deal reportedly fell through because Spirit was unable to secure the necessary backing from bondholders and government stakeholders, people familiar with the matter told the Wall Street Journal on Friday.

Spirit employed about 17,000 people before it shut down for good over the weekend
Spirit employed about 17,000 people before it shut down for good over the weekend (Reuters)

The airline said on its website that all flights have been canceled and customer service is no longer available.

“We are proud of the impact of our ultra-low-cost model on the industry over the last 34 years and had hoped to serve our guests for many years to come,” the announcement said.

While customers with flights booked can expect refunds, Spirit is not providing any help in booking alternative travel plans. Several of Spirit’s competitors have offered capped ticket prices “specifically for Spirit customers who now need to rebook cancelled flights,” Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said.

Duffy claimed during a Saturday press conference that Trump officials had made “a significant effort” to keep the airline afloat.

“There was a number of ideas being floated on how the government could step in and be helpful to Spirit Airlines,” Duffy said. “The president was like a dog on a bone trying to figure out a way to keep Spirit afloat.”

President Donald Trump had discussed a potential bailout of the airline after it found itself in bankruptcy proceedings for the second time in less than two years — and as the price of jet fuel skyrockets amidst the war in Iran.

Spirit has struggled financially since the COVID-19 pandemic due to rising operational costs and mounting debt. By the time it filed for Chapter 11 protection in November 2024, Spirit had lost more than $2.5 billion since the start of 2020.

The airline sought bankruptcy protection again in August 2025, when it reported having $8.1 billion in debts and $8.6 billion in assets, according to court filings.

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