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Spirit Airlines faces the imminent threat of shutting down, potentially leaving passengers who have already purchased tickets stranded at airports nationwide.
The airline has filed for bankruptcy protection twice, first in November 2024 and again in August 2025, and is currently operating under Chapter 11 protection.
Spirit’s survival strategy hinged on stable jet fuel prices and maintaining a passenger capacity of 80 percent. However, the recent conflict with Iran has led to a significant rise in jet fuel costs, nearly doubling in major cities like New York, Houston, Chicago, and Los Angeles. Additionally, the airline’s capacity averaged around 74 percent in the last fiscal quarter, falling short of expectations.
As a result, Spirit’s creditors are increasingly concerned about the airline’s long-term viability and are poised to dissolve the company at any moment.
Historically, when airlines have ceased operations, they often disappear suddenly. Should Spirit’s creditors decide to pull the plug and liquidate, a similar abrupt shutdown could occur.
When other airlines have gone out of business in the past, they tend to essentially disappear overnight. If Spirit’s creditors tell the company to cease operations and liquidate, the same could happen.
At the moment, Spirit says it is operating normally, continuing to serve passengers and operating its flights. Although there is imminent risk of the company being dissolved, no specific date has been shared, leaving travelers in limbo.
People who have already booked tickets with the airline and are expecting to fly in the immediate future could be caught off guard with no way to get home.
Spirit Airlines could dissolve as soon as tonight and leave passengers who have already booked tickets with no way to get home. A Spirit jet is pictured
Other airlines are prepared to offer ‘rescue fares’ to stranded passengers, which are discounted one-way flights, but there is no guarantee of securing one. Passengers are pictured waiting at an airport (stock image)
In such a scenario, other airlines are prepared to offer ‘rescue fares,’ which are discounted one-way flights that allow people to get to their destination.
But there is no guarantee that everyone who booked a Spirit flight will be able to secure a rescue fare.
As a result, Spirit customers have been advised to be prepared with backup plans to get home in the coming days, just in case the airline suddenly stops operating.
In recent months, pilot and flight attendant unions have made concessions in an attempt to help the airline survive, but combined pressures of increased competition and increased cost of operation have made the company’s situation dire.
JP Morgan released a note stating that if jet fuel remains at $4.60 this year, Spirit’s forecast operating margin for the 2026 fiscal year would drop from negative seven percent to negative 20 percent.
On top of that, the company’s competitors have added flights going to Spirit destinations. JetBlue Airways and Frontier Airlines currently have a destination overlap with Spirit of 21 percent and 32 percent, respectively.
In December 2024, Spirit projected that it would make a net profit of $252 million in the next fiscal year, but in August 2025, the airline reported that it had actually lost a total of $257 million between just March 13 through the end of June.
The company had emerged from its first bankruptcy filing on that March 13 date and made its second Chapter 11 filing shortly before reporting its nearly $260 million loss.
Spirit is facing combined pressured of higher operating costs and greater competition, which have made the company’s situation dire. A Spirit jet is pictured in flight
Some people on social media have shared anxiety about the potential of getting stranded and expressed disdain at Spirit, both for going out of business and for the general quality of service the airline has historically provided.
‘Anybody flying Spirit Airlines over the weekend?’ one user on X wrote in response to a post about the airline potentially dissolving in the near future.
‘Most Cheap airlines don’t make it very long. Spirit was a total Nightmare,’ another user said.
Some people also preemptively mourned the loss of the airline. One wrote, ‘IDC (I don’t care) what anyone else says, Spirit Airlines is one of those things where we won’t know what we’re missing til it’s gone.’
This is a developing story. More to follow.