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This is a list of destinations that Spirit Airlines serves or has previously served as of February 2025. [1] Country (State/Province) City Airport Notes Refs Aruba:
Spirit operates scheduled flights throughout the United States, the Caribbean, and Latin America. Spirit was the seventh largest passenger carrier in North America as of 2023, as well as the largest ultra-low-cost carrier in North America. Spirit filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in November 2024.
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Spirit flies in and out of destinations across the U.S., as well as Latin America and the Caribbean. The airline's largest hub is Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport in Florida. Spirit is the biggest airline at the airport, accounting for 30% of all passengers in August, according to Transportation Department figures. Spirit's ...
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Spirit flies in and out of destinations across the U.S., as well as Latin America and the Caribbean. The airline's largest hub is Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport in Florida. Spirit ...
“The captain braked safely and brought the plane to a stop, received an indication of damage to the engine, and ordered an evacuation in accordance with our standard procedures,” Spirit said ...
The airport also has the Spirit of San Luis Restaurant, in the original terminal from the 1950s. It has outdoor seating for patrons to watch planes take off and land, and is popular with private pilots to fly in for "$100 hamburgers". The 1980s built terminal covers 16,000 square feet, and is currently home to a flight school.