Spirit Airlines is backpedaling on its "fee-free" promise, Aviation A to Z reports. The Miramar, Florida-based airline has lowkey reinstated change fees for its lowest-tier "Go" fares, effective February 5,
A group of travelers waiting in the Atlanta airport were in for a shock when their gate became the scene of an intense fight between fellow passengers. The brawl broke out at the Spirit Airlines gate at Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport on 19.
A U.S. bankruptcy judge on Thursday approved Spirit Airlines’ SAVEQ.PK debt restructuring, clearing the budget airline to convert $795 million in debt to equity and emerge from bankruptcy as a private company.
A brawl broke out at an airport in Atlanta, and it was captured on camera. The incident occurred near a Spirit Airlines boarding area at the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport on Wednesday, Feb. 19, according to local news outlet FOX 5.
Financially troubled Spirit Airlines says its reorganization plan has been approved by a federal bankruptcy court in New York, opening the way for its exit from Chapter 11 “in the coming
Spirit Airlines is a US-based airline well known for its ultra-low-cost model. It provides budget-conscious travelers with affordable flights across the United States and even some countries in Latin America.
Less than one year after Spirit Airlines announced the end of change and cancellation fees, they are now bringing these fees back for their lowest-cost tickets. These changes went into effect for reservations booked after February 5,
Spirit Airlines has cleared its biggest financial hurdle so far, allowing the Broward-based company to continue flying. The U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York on Feb. 20 approved the carrier’s plan to continue operating as a business. That’s the most critical and often difficult part of a corporate restructuring.
Spirit Airlines reimposed change and cancellation fees for its Go fares as of Feb. 5. There are no fees for bundled Go fares.
After filing for bankruptcy protection and going back and forth with Frontier Airlines — again — over a potential acquisition, Spirit Airlines has a new plan.
A U.S. bankruptcy judge approved Spirit Airlines' restructuring plan to emerge from Chapter 11 bankruptcy as a private company.
Spirit Airlines is rebuffing the latest takeover offer from Frontier Group, with the discount airline saying that it prefers focusing on its current reorganization plan