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Stranded Travelers and Ex-Employees Reveal the Chaos Behind Spirit Airlines Shutdown

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Spirit Airlines experienced a complete operational halt overnight, resulting in the cancellation of all flights and leaving a multitude of passengers stranded, particularly at Orlando International Airport.

“All you see are empty checkout lanes for Spirit,” an onlooker observed, highlighting the eerie stillness. “The update is clear: Spirit has ceased all its operations.”

Travelers affected by the disruption expressed frustration over the lack of assistance.

“We couldn’t get transferred—there was no effort to rebook us. Zero help, no accommodations—nothing,” remarked Amber Savinon. “All we got was, ‘Your flight is canceled.'”

The unexpected shutdown on Saturday left many Spirit passengers feeling furious and blindsided.

“They essentially deserted everyone,” shared Steven Watkins. “I felt completely abandoned.”

Other travelers said they were stuck for hours.

“I’ve been in the lobby for eight hours. Checkout was at 11,” Watkins said. “I’ve been stranded, walking around — out in the sun. It’s been a terrible day.”

Christian Santiago, a former Spirit flight dispatcher who worked for the airline for three years, said he was at Orlando International Airport on Saturday watching the last flight.

“It was just unbelievable. It was like a nightmare,” Santiago said. “I couldn’t believe what was going on.”

Santiago is among 17,000 workers who are now out of a job, but he said he remains grateful for the company.

“One of the reasons I came from Puerto Rico was to work for Spirit Airlines,” he said. “It was more than a job — it was a career.”

Other airlines are offering priority hiring options for employees affected by the shutdown, Santiago said. He said he already has a new job and hopes to stay in aviation.

“Fortunately, I was able to move on, but I was hoping to stay in the aviation industry,” he said.

Customers were told not to expect help rebooking on other airlines. Some may be eligible for refunds only if they booked directly through Spirit, not through a third party.

Rosen Hotels and Resorts is offering reduced rates for customers impacted by the shutdown.

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