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Spirit Airlines faces potential bankruptcy

- as Oct. 21 deadline to renegotiate $1B debt looms
October 6th, 2024 | Tags: Spirit Airlines bankruptcy debt renegotiate
Spirit Airlines is grappling with over $1 billion in debt, and a looming October 21 deadline to renegotiate that debt has sparked concern. Photo: VIC
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FREDERIKSTED, St Croix, USVI- Spirit Airlines has been facing severe financial difficulties, with shares dropping to an all-time low on Friday, October 4, 2024, following reports that the airline may seek Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.

The airline is grappling with over $1 billion in debt, and a looming October 21 deadline to renegotiate that debt has sparked concern. These challenges come after the collapse of Spirit’s planned acquisition by JetBlue, which was blocked by a federal judge earlier this year due to antitrust concerns.

Spirit Airlines, known for its low-cost, no-frills model, had grown popular for budget-conscious travelers, including routes to the U.S. Virgin Islands. The airline operates direct flights to St. Thomas from various U.S. cities, including Fort Lauderdale, Orlando, and Baltimore, as part of its Caribbean expansion strategy. Additionally, Spirit provides nonstop flights to St. Croix, enhancing connectivity between South Florida and the U.S. Virgin Islands. This service, essential for both tourists and residents, may be affected by Spirit's financial situation.

The airline has been struggling with losses since 2020 and has made efforts to reduce costs by cutting flights and deferring new aircraft orders. Despite these challenges, Spirit remains engaged in talks with bondholders to explore all options to avoid bankruptcy.

4 Responses to “Spirit Airlines faces potential bankruptcy”

  • jack (06/10/2024, 18:45) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
    I got some good cheap flights on them
  • Understand (06/10/2024, 19:15) Like (4) Dislike (16) Reply
    Not surprised, Spirit Airlines and Frontier Airlines is called Grey Hound buses in the sky to many ghetto people that is always loud on those planes. Let me stick to Delta and American Airlines.
  • huh (06/10/2024, 22:54) Like (17) Dislike (0) Reply
    The Judge blocked the merger with JetBlue for anti-trust reasons - meaning that Spirit goes bust and there is less competition between airlines - JetBlue, which competes with Spirit, will be able to put up its prices as soon as Spirit stops flying. The Judge needs to be retired, and required to spend more time with his family.
  • spirit of '58 (08/10/2024, 15:36) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    That's the spirit! They stink anyway. Not sure what spirits the airlines' management drink, but they're sure
    not good.


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