US ultra low-cost airline Spirit Airlines is no more.
The airline cancelled all flights effective immediately on Saturday morning US time, and told passengers not to go to airports for their flights.
The airline's website homepage, where customers could previously make reservations, has a bright yellow banner declaring that Spirit was “winding down all operations,” The New York Times reported.
The budget airline had lost billions of dollars in recent years, filing for bankruptcy in 2024 and 2025.
The Trump administration offered a $US500 million federal lifeline, but the airline’s investors and government officials could not reach an agreement on how to structure a deal to save the company.
“Unfortunately, despite the company’s efforts, the recent material increase in oil prices and other pressures on the business have significantly impacted Spirit’s financial outlook,” the airline said.
“With no additional funding available to the company, Spirit had no choice but to begin this wind-down.”
In 2023 n 2023, Miami-based Spirit was the seventh-largest passenger carrier in North America with a business model based on keeping costs very low and offering customers cheap tickets.
It had over 130 aircraft in its fleet and served 70 destinations.
In 2023 n 2023, Miami-based Spirit was the seventh-largest passenger carrier in North America with a business model based on keeping costs very low and offering customers cheap tickets.
It had over 130 aircraft in its fleet and served 70 destinations.



