Spirit Airlines ceases all operations and cancels all flights after 34 years. The closure impacts approximately 17,000 employees and contractors nationwide.
Spirit Airlines has ceased all operations and cancelled all flights after nearly 34 years in business, impacting approximately 17,000 employees and contractors.
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