Spirit Airlines (NK) has announced Dave Davis as its new President and CEO, effective April 21, 2025.
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Spirit Airlines (NK) announced its strategic expansion into Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport (CHA), introducing three new nonstop routes starting June 4, 2025.
Spirit Airlines (NK) has received approximately $150 million in compensation from engine manufacturer Pratt & Whitney (P&W) for its grounded Airbus aircraft.
Spirit Airlines reinstates change fees for its lowest “Go” fares, reversing last year’s policy. See the updated fee structure.
Spirit Airlines (NK) has introduced updates to its “contract of carriage,” targeting passengers with offensive and obscene tattoos or inadequate clothing.
Spirit Airlines retires its last Airbus A319, focusing on fleet modernization with A320 and A321 models for improved efficiency.
Spirit Airlines (NK) faces significant operational restructuring amid its Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings, with substantial flight schedule modifications expected to commence on February 10, 2025.
Spirit Airlines (NK) ongoing restructuring efforts, the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York has approved the sale of 23 Airbus aircraft to GA Telesis.
Unruly passengers disrupted the travel plans of hundreds of passengers onboard the flight of JetBlue (B6) and Spirit Airlines (NK).
Spirit Airlines offers competitive salary to its pilots, which vary based on position (First Officer or Captain), experience, and the type of aircraft flown.