Christina Davis+FollowSpirit Airlines Pulls Out of 12 Cities—Now What?Heads up, travelers: Spirit Airlines is dropping flights in 12 cities starting October. If you were counting on those cheap fares for your next getaway, you might need a Plan B. The airline’s cutting back to survive another bankruptcy, so expect fewer bargain flights and maybe pricier options elsewhere. If your trip’s affected, Spirit will offer you a refund or help you rebook. Time to check your travel plans! #Business #SpiritAirlines #TravelTips00Share
boothconnor+FollowSpirit Airlines pulls out of Columbia—what’s next?Spirit Airlines is pulling out of Columbia Metropolitan Airport just six months after launching, leaving travelers scrambling for alternatives. Even though flights to Orlando, Fort Lauderdale, and Newark were packed, Spirit’s financial troubles forced the sudden exit. Folks with tickets after October 4 should reach out to Spirit for help. The airport team was blindsided, especially since the community proved it could support a budget airline. Allegiant is still flying to Florida twice a week, but this shake-up has a lot of people wondering what’s really going on with low-cost carriers. How will this impact your travel plans? #News #SpiritAirlines #ColumbiaSC00Share
Samuel Gutierrez+FollowSpirit Airlines pulls out of BirminghamSpirit Airlines is leaving Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport this October, cutting off direct flights to Fort Lauderdale, Newark, and Detroit. For locals who relied on Spirit’s budget fares, this means fewer affordable travel options and more crowded flights with other airlines. The move comes as Spirit faces bankruptcy and scales back at airports nationwide. If you’ve got a trip booked after October 3, check your email for refund info. Meanwhile, Delta is still flying nonstop to New York and Detroit. How will this shake-up affect your travel plans or the city’s connectivity? #Business #Birmingham #SpiritAirlines00Share
gregorybrown+FollowSpirit Airlines exits Birmingham: What’s next?Spirit Airlines is pulling out of Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport this October, leaving many travelers scrambling to adjust their plans. With Spirit also ending service at 10 other airports after a second bankruptcy, this move could mean fewer affordable flight options for locals. If you’ve already booked a flight after October 3, keep an eye on your email for refund details. This change might shake up how we travel from Birmingham—will other airlines step in, or will prices go up? How do you think this will impact our community’s travel habits? #News #Birmingham #SpiritAirlines00Share
gregorybrown+FollowSpirit Airlines pulls out of Columbia airportSpirit Airlines is ending all flights at Columbia Metropolitan Airport starting October 4, leaving travelers scrambling for alternatives. This sudden move comes despite packed flights and strong community support, highlighting how even popular routes aren’t immune to airline financial troubles. If you had plans to fly Spirit from Columbia to Orlando, Fort Lauderdale, or Newark, you’ll need to rethink your travel. The airport team was just as surprised as the rest of us, and they’re hopeful Spirit might return in the future. How will this shake-up affect your travel plans or our local economy? #News #SpiritAirlines #ColumbiaSC00Share
Sandra Escobar+FollowSpirit Airlines pulls out of Columbia: What’s next?Spirit Airlines is cutting all flights to and from Columbia next month, joining 11 other U.S. cities on the chopping block. For many locals, this means fewer travel options and possibly higher prices as competition shrinks. The airline says it’s dropping money-losing routes and has just filed for bankruptcy again, but promises refunds for affected travelers. With Spirit gone, how will this shake up travel plans for Columbia residents? Will other airlines step in, or will flying from Columbia just get tougher? Let’s talk about what this means for our community. #News #SpiritAirlines #ColumbiaSC00Share
Brooke Martin+FollowDid Spirit Airlines Just Fly Through a Hurricane?So, social media went wild after a flight tracker showed a Spirit Airlines plane seemingly flying right through Hurricane Erin. People freaked out, especially since Spirit’s been having money troubles lately. But here’s the twist: experts say flying above a hurricane isn’t as risky as it sounds—pilots actually avoid the rough stuff. Still, if you’re booking flights, maybe double-check the weather (and your airline’s rep) before you go! #Business #Industry #SpiritAirlines21Share
gregorybrown+FollowSpirit Slashes Flights to LA, Vegas & DallasSpirit Airlines is seriously cutting back—like, nearly half of its flights are gone in LA, Vegas, and Dallas! If you were banking on a cheap getaway, you might want to double-check your plans. The airline’s in major financial trouble and is axing 40%+ of flights in these cities to stay afloat. Other airports are getting hit too, but these three are taking the biggest hit. Is this the end of ultra-budget flying? #News #SpiritAirlines #TravelNews30Share
tmendez+FollowSpirit Airlines Water Drama 💧Can you believe Spirit Airlines charges $4.29 for a bottle of water—even if you just want a cup? A Dallas passenger’s TikTok about being denied a free cup of water has fans divided: some say it’s the price of flying budget, others argue water should be a basic right. The real twist? Flight attendants warn you shouldn’t drink the plane’s tap water anyway! Is this just corporate greed or smart health advice? #Entertainment #TVSeries #SpiritAirlines1223Share
dylan15+FollowSpirit Airlines denies woman post-surgery flightA Houston woman recovering from a cosmetic procedure was blocked from flying home by Spirit Airlines at Miami International, even though she had her doctor’s clearance. Spirit’s team said their own medical consultant overruled her doctor, citing safety concerns. While she got a refund, she and her husband had to pay for a hotel and scramble for a new flight. This situation raises big questions: Should airlines have the final say over a passenger’s fitness to fly, even with a doctor’s note? What’s fair when medical travel is involved? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Travel #SpiritAirlines #TravelStories1724Share