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Spirit Airlines to cease operations after federal government bailout fails to materialize

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Spirit Airlines to cease operations after federal government bailout fails to materialize

Spirit Airlines is set to cease operations at 3 a.m. EST Saturday after a bailout from President Donald Trump failed to materialize, according to the Wall Street Journal.

 
 

The carrier had been seeking a $500 million lifeline from the federal government, but the deal could not be finalized in time due to financial complications, the WSJ reported.

Spirit posted on X late on Friday that its flights were operating "as scheduled" in response to many customers asking about upcoming trips.

"The most important thing to know is that Spirit continues to operate and offer high-value travel options," the airline said.

 

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Spirit Airlines planes in Florida.

Spirit Airlines airplanes at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. (Eva Marie Uzcategui/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Trump said earlier Friday that the U.S. gave Spirit Airlines a final bailout proposal to aid the beleaguered carrier.

"We're looking at Spirit. If we can help them, we will, but we have to come first," Trump said. "If we could do it, we'd do it, but only if it's a good deal."

 

Spirit did not immediately respond to Gxstocks’ request for comment on what the potential change could mean for flights and travelers.

 
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Passengers check in for their Spirit Airlines flights at O'Hare Airport on March 10, 2026, in Chicago, Illinois.  (Scott Olson/Getty Images / Getty Images)

Spirit has been seeking a lifeline from the U.S. government to the tune of $500 million, though the Wall Street Journal reported earlier Friday that the airline is preparing to end operations after a deal could not be reached between certain bondholders and the government.

Sources later said the administration had proposed $500 million in financing in exchange for warrants equivalent to 90% of Spirit's equity. There had been disagreements inside the Trump administration over whether and how to fund the bailout, the report said, citing people familiar with the matter.

 

Not all Spirit bondholders were on board with the deal, the report added.

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Meanwhile, major carriers are making plans if the carrier shuts down.

 

United Airlines and American Airlines said they are ready to assist Spirit passengers. American also said it has capped ticket prices on routes where it directly competes with Spirit to help limit disruptions.

"To help customers whose travel may be disrupted, we immediately implemented fare caps on Main Cabin tickets for Spirit routes where we also offer nonstop service," American said, according to Bloomberg Law.

 

Frontier Airlines said it is also prepared to accommodate travelers, emphasizing "low-cost" options if Spirit ceases operations.

 

"We are ready to support customers who may be impacted if Spirit Airlines ceases operations, with a focus on helping people continue their travel plans with low-fare options," Frontier wrote on X.

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United States President Donald Trump speaks to the press before departing the White House for Florida on May 1, 2026, in Washington, DC. (Celal Gunes/Anadolu via Getty Images / Getty Images)

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Spirit declined to comment on ongoing discussions.

"Spirit is operating as usual," a company spokesperson told Fox News in an email.

In a post on X, Sen. Elizabeth Warren praised the decision as "a Biden win for flyers."

 
 

"I've warned for months that a [JetBlue-Spirit Airlines] merger would have led to fewer flights and higher fares," she wrote. "[The Department of Justice Antitrust Division] and [Department of Transportation] were right to stand up for consumers and fight against runaway airline consolidation. This is a Biden win for flyers!"

Reuters contributed to this report.

Olivia Smith

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