JetBlue returns to Charlotte Airport for first time since 2024 to cover 'rescue fares' for Spirit customers

JetBlue has made a notable return to Charlotte Douglas International Airport, marking its first presence since 2024, as it steps in to assist travelers left stranded by the sudden collapse of Spirit Airlines.

The airline is extending an olive branch to affected Spirit customers by offering special “rescue fares.” These $99 tickets are available until May 6, providing a lifeline to those whose travel plans were disrupted when Spirit unexpectedly ceased operations this past Saturday.

JetBlue, based in New York City, announced these discounted fares as part of their effort to provide immediate travel solutions for stranded passengers. The move comes as a relief during a weekend that saw ticket prices soar dramatically, with some reaching up to $500 as desperate travelers sought alternative flights.

In addition to its efforts in Charlotte, JetBlue is also ramping up its services at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport in Florida, which was Spirit Airlines’ primary hub. This expansion was highlighted in a recent company news release.

The announcement also revealed JetBlue’s plans to introduce services in six new cities, including Charlotte, which the airline had exited in 2024 due to insufficient demand. This strategic move underscores JetBlue’s commitment to filling the void left by Spirit and meeting the evolving needs of travelers.

Six “new JetBlue cities,” including the Charlotte, North Carolina hotspot, which the airline pulled out of in 2024 due to a lack of customer demand, were included in the announcement.

The cities, which also include Indianapolis, Columbus and Baltimore, will operate daily JetBlue flights to Fort Lauderdale beginning later in the year.

“Our focus is on stepping up in the near term by adding service, maintaining connectivity, and keeping fares competitive, so customers can continue to travel with confidence,” JetBlue CEO Joanna Geraghty said.

The airline also said it will extend interview opportunities to qualified Spirit employees impacted by the shutdown. An estimated 17,000 employees lost their jobs when Spirit began shuttering on Saturday.

“We got to know many of their crewmembers during our acquisition talks, and we’re thinking about everyone whose lives are being disrupted. We want to help fill the void created by this loss,” Geraghty said.

Spirit officials solemnly announced that the airline was winding down operations “effective immediately” after failing to secure a $500 million bailout from the federal government on Saturday.

All other future flights have been cancelled, and customer service is no longer available.

Spirit promised inconvenienced customers refunds but isn’t offering to help them book travel with other airlines. People who booked through travel agents and other third-party vendors will have to seek refunds from them.

Spirit declared bankruptcy twice before, but said that skyrocketing oil prices made it impossible to stay afloat this time around.

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