DEVELOPING STORY: Sunday, January 12, 2026 โ As Spirit Airlines navigates its second bankruptcy filing in 14 months, millions of travelers face uncertainty about booked flights, loyalty points, and the future of budget air travel in America
๐ THE CRISIS: SPIRIT’S FIGHT FOR SURVIVAL
Last Updated: Sunday, January 12, 2026
๐จ CURRENT STATUS
Where Things Stand Today:
Spirit Airlines, America’s largest ultra-low-cost carrier, remains in Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection after filing for the second time in August 2025, following an initial bankruptcy filing in November 2024.
What This Means:
โ๏ธ Flights ARE still operating – Spirit continues normal service
๐ณ Tickets ARE still valid – All bookings being honored
๐ Free Spirit points – Currently still redeemable (but risk exists)
โ ๏ธ Future uncertain – Company seeking buyer or restructuring plan
๐ Stock worthless – Trading halted, investors wiped out
The Big Question Everyone’s Asking: “Will Spirit Airlines survive 2026?”
The Honest Answer: Nobody knows for certain, but we’ll break down everything you need to know.
๐ SPIRIT AIRLINES BY THE NUMBERS
The Scope of Spirit’s Operations
Size & Scale:
Daily Flights : 500+ departures
Annual Passengers : 38+ million (pre-bankruptcy)
Fleet Size : 200+ aircraft (Airbus A320 family)
Routes : 100+ destinations across US, Caribbean, Latin America
Employees : 12,000+ workers
Market Share : 7th largest US airline by passengers
Financial Snapshot:
Debt : $3.3+ billion
Annual Losses : Hundreds of millions (2024-2025)
Stock Price : Delisted, essentially $0
Cash Reserves : Secured additional financing to continue operations
Why This Matters: Spirit is too big to fail quietly . Its collapse would affect:
Millions of annual passengers
Hundreds of routes (some cities would lose only budget option)
Airline industry pricing (Spirit keeps competitors honest)
Thousands of jobs
Aircraft lessors and creditors
๐ซ WHAT HAPPENS TO YOUR SPIRIT TICKETS?
If You Have A Booked Flight
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GOOD NEWS: Your Tickets Are Safe (For Now)
Current Policy:
All existing bookings are being honored
Flights operating on normal schedule
No cancellations due to bankruptcy
Spirit required by court to maintain operations
Why Your Tickets Are Protected:
Chapter 11 = Reorganization, NOT Liquidation
Company continues operating during bankruptcy
Court oversees operations to protect customers
Debtor-in-possession (DIP) financing ensures operations continue
Airlines rarely cancel tickets during Chapter 11
Historical Precedent:
American Airlines (2011): Emerged successfully, honored all tickets
Delta Airlines (2005): Restructured, kept flying
United Airlines (2002): Emerged stronger
However…
โ ๏ธ RISKS STILL EXIST:
Scenario 1: Conversion to Chapter 7 (Liquidation)
If restructuring fails, could become liquidation
All flights would cease immediately
Ticket refunds would be handled by bankruptcy court (could take years)
Unsecured creditors (you) get pennies on dollar, if anything
Scenario 2: Sudden Shutdown
Like Silverjet, EOS, or more recently Thomas Cook
Operations stop with little/no warning
Travelers stranded
Refund process lengthy and uncertain
What You Should Do:
If Your Flight is Within 30 Days:
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Keep booking – Very likely to operate
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Monitor daily – Check Spirit’s website/app for updates
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Have backup plan – Research alternative flights
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Pay with credit card – Chargeback protection if flight cancels
If Your Flight is 1-3 Months Out:
โ ๏ธ Consider alternatives – Higher risk period
โ ๏ธ Buy travel insurance – “Cancel for Any Reason” coverage
โ ๏ธ Watch news closely – Situation could change quickly
โ ๏ธ Book refundable if possible – Spirit rarely offers, but check
If Your Flight is 3+ Months Out:
โ High risk – Company’s fate may be decided before then
โ Consider rebooking – On stable carrier
โ Don’t prepay extras – Bags, seats could be lost money
โ Use credit card – Only payment method with protection
How To Get A Refund If You Want Out
Option 1: Wait For Spirit To Cancel
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Full refund guaranteed if Spirit cancels flight
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No fees – DOT regulations protect you
โ But : Spirit unlikely to cancel proactively
Option 2: Cancel Yourself
โ Typically NO refund – Spirit tickets usually non-refundable
โ Lose money unless you bought “Bundle” fare
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Exception : If you bought within 24 hours, can cancel free
Option 3: Credit Card Chargeback
โ ๏ธ Controversial – Some succeed, many fail
โ ๏ธ Grounds : If flight cancelled OR airline ceases operations
โ ๏ธ Not valid : Just because you’re worried
โ ๏ธ Result : 50/50 success rate
Option 4: Travel Insurance Claim
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Works IF you have “Cancel for Any Reason” (CFAR) coverage
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Refund : Typically 75% of trip cost
โ But : Must have purchased insurance BEFORE bankruptcy filing
โ Most people don’t have CFAR coverage
๐ฐ WHAT HAPPENS TO FREE SPIRIT POINTS?
Your Loyalty Miles Are At Risk
Current Status:
Points ARE still redeemable today
Spirit honoring redemptions during bankruptcy
No official expiration or devaluation announced YET
The Reality Check:
Loyalty Points = Unsecured Debt
You’re an unsecured creditor in bankruptcy
Points have no cash value legally
Airline can devalue or eliminate program
In liquidation, points become worthless
What History Shows:
Airlines That Wiped Out Miles:
Jet Airways (India, 2019): All points lost
Thomas Cook (UK, 2019): Miles became worthless
WOW Air (Iceland, 2019): Total loss
Airlines That Protected Miles:
American Airlines (2011 bankruptcy): Miles protected
Delta Airlines (2005 bankruptcy): Miles safe
United Airlines (2002 bankruptcy): Miles honored
The Difference: Airlines that emerged from bankruptcy kept loyalty programs. Airlines that liquidated killed programs.
Your Best Strategy:
If You Have Spirit Points:
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REDEEM IMMEDIATELY for:
Near-term flights (within 30 days)
Gift cards to Amazon, retailers (cash them out)
Hotel stays or car rentals (convert to other currency)
โ DON’T:
Save points hoping for better redemption
Book far-future travel
Assume points will be there in 6 months
Why Urgency Matters:
Spirit could devalue points overnight
Redemption availability could disappear
If company liquidates, points = $0
๐ค WHY IS SPIRIT IN BANKRUPTCY?
The Perfect Storm
Factor 1: Failed JetBlue Merger (2024)
The Deal:
JetBlue agreed to buy Spirit for $3.8 billion (2022)
Would have created 5th-largest US airline
Spirit shareholders approved overwhelmingly
The Block:
DOJ sued to block (antitrust concerns)
Judge sided with DOJ (January 2024)
Deal collapsed, left Spirit in crisis
Spirit stock crashed 60% in single day
The Impact:
Spirit lost its lifeline
Stuck with debt, aging fleet, no merger cash
Management had no Plan B
Factor 2: Engine Groundings (2024-2025)
The GTF Problem:
Spirit’s Airbus A320neo aircraft use Pratt & Whitney GTF engines
Engines have defect requiring inspections/replacements
50+ Spirit aircraft grounded at various times
Planes sit idle for months waiting for repairs
The Financial Hit:
Lost revenue from grounded planes
Expensive engine lease agreements
Can’t serve all routes
Competitors steal market share
Factor 3: Overcapacity in Budget Market
Too Many Low-Cost Carriers:
Spirit
Frontier
Southwest
Allegiant
Breeze Airways
Avelo Airlines
The Problem:
All competing for same price-sensitive customers
Fare wars drive prices to unsustainable levels
Nobody making money
Spirit caught in middle of Southwest (above) and Frontier (below)
Factor 4: Shift to Premium Travel
Post-Pandemic Trend:
Travelers willing to pay MORE for comfort
Premium cabin bookings up 20-30%
Basic economy demand down
Spirit’s model (unbundle everything) out of favor
The Numbers:
Delta : Adding premium seats, removing economy
United : 44 first-class seats on new planes
American : Focusing on premium cabin revenue
Spirit : Stuck with all-economy configuration, can’t compete
Factor 5: Debt Maturity Wall
The Obligations:
$1.1 billion in loyalty points debt (secured bonds)
Hundreds of millions in aircraft lease obligations
Operating losses draining cash
Creditors demanding payment
The Crisis:
Debt payments due throughout 2024-2025
Couldn’t refinance at reasonable rates
Banks unwilling to extend credit
Bankruptcy only option to pause payments
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THE BANKRUPTCY TIMELINE
How We Got Here
November 18, 2024: First Bankruptcy Filing
Spirit files Chapter 11 in New York
Cites failed JetBlue merger, engine issues, debt
Secures $300 million DIP financing
Promises to “emerge stronger”
December 2024 – July 2025: Restructuring Attempts
Spirit seeks buyer
Frontier negotiations restart (previously merged talks 2022)
No deal emerges
Creditors push for asset sales
August 2025: Second Bankruptcy Filing
Spirit files Chapter 11 AGAIN (highly unusual)
Previous restructuring plan failed
More financing secured
Company running out of options
September 2025 – January 2026: Current Phase
Spirit continues operations
Seeking merger partner OR standalone plan
Creditors committee pushing for sale/liquidation
Timeline uncertain
Possible Outcomes & Timeline
Scenario 1: Acquired by Another Airline (40% Chance)
Most Likely Buyer: Frontier Airlines
Already tried to merge in 2022
Similar business model
Would create largest US budget carrier
Timing : Deal by Q2 2026, complete by Q4 2026
Long-Shot Buyer: JetBlue (Again)
Different antitrust environment under new administration?
Previous deal blocked, but landscape changed
Timing : If happens, Q3-Q4 2026
What This Means for Passengers:
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Tickets honored
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Routes mostly preserved
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Some Spirit branding continues
โ ๏ธ Service changes over time
โ ๏ธ Some route consolidation
Scenario 2: Standalone Restructuring (30% Chance)
How It Works:
Spirit sheds debt in bankruptcy
Creditors take ownership
Emerges as smaller, leaner airline
Timing : Exit bankruptcy Q2-Q3 2026
What This Means for Passengers:
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Tickets honored
โ Route cuts (30-40% reduction likely)
โ Job losses
โ ๏ธ Higher fares (can’t compete on price anymore)
โ ๏ธ Quality improvements needed to justify
Scenario 3: Liquidation (30% Chance)
Worst Case:
No buyer emerges
Restructuring plan fails
Creditors force asset sale
Company ceases operations
What This Means for Passengers:
โ All flights cancelled immediately
โ Tickets become worthless (refund via bankruptcy court = pennies)
โ Loyalty points = $0
โ 100+ routes disappear
โ 12,000+ jobs lost
When This Could Happen:
Earliest : Q2 2026 (if no buyer by spring)
Latest : Q4 2026 (dragging out proceedings)
Most Likely : Summer 2026 decision point
๐ธ WHY SPIRIT’S FAILURE WOULD HURT ALL TRAVELERS
The Industry Impact
Spirit’s Secret Superpower: Keeping Fares Low
How Spirit Affects Pricing:
The Data:
When Spirit enters a route, average fares drop 17% (MIT study)
Even travelers on other airlines benefit
Competitors forced to match Spirit’s low prices
American, United, Delta all lower fares on Spirit routes
Example: Fort Lauderdale โ New York
Before Spirit : $200-300 average
After Spirit : $89-150 average
Savings : $50-150 per ticket
If Spirit Disappears:
Immediate Effect:
Routes with only Spirit service = stranded cities
Routes with Spirit + 1 competitor = monopoly pricing
Fares would jump 25-40% on affected routes within months
Long-Term Effect:
Frontier alone can’t replicate Spirit’s scale
Southwest won’t fill void (different model)
Budget travel becomes less accessible
Middle-class families priced out of air travel
The Route Map Impact
Cities That Could Lose Service:
Spirit serves 100+ destinations , many as only budget option:
Examples of At-Risk Routes:
Small Caribbean islands (Spirit only carrier)
Secondary US cities (no other budget airline)
Latin America connections
If Spirit Liquidates:
30-50 routes could lose ALL service
Another 50+ routes lose budget option
Major airlines cherry-pick profitable routes only
Smaller cities suffer most
โ๏ธ ALTERNATIVES TO SPIRIT
Budget Airlines Still Flying
If you’re nervous about Spirit, here are alternatives:
Frontier Airlines
Similar to : Spirit (ultra-low-cost model)
Coverage : Nationwide, Caribbean, Latin America
Difference : Slightly more expensive, similar unbundling
Risk : Also struggles financially, merger talks ongoing
Rating : 2/5 stars (customer service)
Southwest Airlines
Different model : No change fees, 2 free checked bags
Coverage : Nationwide, Caribbean, Mexico
Difference : More expensive than Spirit, but better service
Risk : Low (financially stable)
Rating : 4/5 stars
Allegiant Air
Similar to : Spirit (budget, lots of fees)
Coverage : Smaller cities to vacation destinations
Difference : Less frequent flights (2-3x per week vs. daily)
Risk : Moderate (small airline, niche model)
Rating : 2.5/5 stars
Breeze Airways
Newer airline : Launched 2021 by JetBlue founder
Coverage : Underserved routes, secondary cities
Difference : “Seriously Nice” branding, more service-oriented
Risk : Low (well-funded, growing)
Rating : 3.5/5 stars
Avelo Airlines
Newer airline : Launched 2021
Coverage : Burbank, New Haven bases, Western US
Difference : More personal service than Spirit
Risk : Low (growing slowly, well-capitalized)
Rating : 3.5/5 stars
Price Comparison: Spirit vs. Alternatives
Example Route: Fort Lauderdale โ Chicago (One-Way)
Airline
Base Fare
Carry-On
Checked Bag
Seat Selection
TOTAL
Spirit
$49
+$60
+$40
+$15
$164
Frontier
$59
+$65
+$45
+$20
$189
Southwest
$129
Free
Free (2 bags)
Free
$129
American (Basic)
$119
Free
+$35
+$15
$169
United (Basic)
$125
Free
+$35
+$15
$175
Takeaway: Once fees are included, Spirit isn’t always cheapest. Southwest often wins on total cost.
๐ก๏ธ HOW TO PROTECT YOURSELF
Smart Booking Strategies
1. Use Credit Cards with Travel Protection
Best Cards for Spirit Bookings:
Chase Sapphire Reserve
Trip cancellation/interruption insurance up to $10,000
Trip delay reimbursement ($500 per ticket after 6+ hours)
Lost luggage protection
American Express Platinum
Trip cancellation/interruption up to $10,000
Baggage insurance up to $3,000
Car rental insurance
Capital One Venture X
Trip cancellation/interruption insurance
Trip delay reimbursement
Lost luggage coverage
Why This Matters:
Credit cards can reimburse if Spirit cancels flight
Better success rate than Spirit’s own refund process
Automatic coverage (no extra purchase needed)
2. Buy “Cancel For Any Reason” Travel Insurance
When To Buy:
Booking Spirit flights more than 30 days out
High-value trips ($500+ per person)
Non-refundable bookings
What It Covers:
Reimburses 75% of trip cost if you cancel for any reason
Includes airline bankruptcy/failure
Must purchase within 14 days of initial deposit
Must cancel at least 48 hours before departure
Cost:
Typically 8-12% of total trip cost
Example: $400 flight = $32-48 insurance
Recommended Providers:
Allianz Travel Insurance
Travel Guard
InsureMyTrip
Squaremouth (comparison site)
3. Book Close to Departure
The 2-4 Week Window:
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Lower risk : Company unlikely to liquidate with that much notice
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Same fares : Spirit pricing fairly consistent
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Less uncertainty : Situation clearer
โ Less availability : Popular routes book up
4. Have A Backup Plan
Before You Book Spirit:
Research alternative flights on same route
Know pricing on Southwest, Frontier, major airlines
Identify latest acceptable rebooking time
Save links to alternative flights
If Spirit Cancels:
Alternative flight info already at fingertips
Can book immediately (fares surge when airline fails)
Less stress during chaotic situation
๐ WHAT TO DO IF SPIRIT COLLAPSES
Step-By-Step Action Plan
If Spirit Suddenly Shuts Down:
IMMEDIATE (Within 1 Hour):
1. Don’t Panic, Act Fast
Fares will surge on alternative airlines
Book new flight ASAP before prices skyrocket
Use credit card (dispute Spirit charge later)
2. File Claim with Credit Card
Call issuer immediately
Request chargeback for services not rendered
Provide: Booking confirmation, cancellation notice
Timeline: 60-90 days for resolution
3. Check Travel Insurance
If you have coverage, file claim immediately
Documentation needed: Receipts, cancellation proof, new booking
Keep ALL records
4. Contact DOT (If Applicable)
WITHIN 24-48 HOURS:
5. Document Everything
Screenshots of original booking
Cancellation notifications
Any communication from Spirit
Receipts for alternative travel purchased
Keep emails, text alerts, app notifications
6. Join Bankruptcy Proceedings
You become unsecured creditor
Likely to receive pennies on dollar (if anything)
Court will mail information to ticket holders
Can take 1-3 years to settle
7. Consider Legal Action (Class Action)
Law firms often organize class actions
You can join (usually free to join)
Settlement typically minimal
Better than nothing
LONG-TERM (Weeks/Months Later):
8. Monitor Bankruptcy Court
Check for creditor distributions
File claim if required (deadline-sensitive)
Track case: PacerMonitor.com or similar
9. Learn from Experience
Book budget airlines closer to departure
Use credit cards with protection
Buy travel insurance for high-value trips
Diversify airline choices
๐ฎ EXPERT PREDICTIONS
What Industry Analysts Say
Optimistic View (30% Chance):
“Spirit has a path forward through acquisition by Frontier. The combined entity would be formidable in the ULCC space. I give Spirit 60% odds of survival through 2026.” – Henry Harteveldt, Atmosphere Research Group
Pessimistic View (40% Chance):
“Spirit’s business model is broken. Even if acquired, significant route cuts and job losses are inevitable. Without a merger, liquidation is likely by Q3 2026.” – Robert Mann, Aviation Consultant
Middle Ground (30% Chance):
“Spirit will survive, but not as we know it. Expect major downsizing, route reductions, and pivot to more traditional LCC model like Southwest. The ultra-low-cost carrier era may be ending.” – Brett Snyder, Cranky Flier
Wall Street Consensus:
30% : Acquired and continues in some form
25% : Standalone restructuring, significantly smaller
25% : Liquidation by end of 2026
20% : Limps along in bankruptcy through 2027+
๐ COMPARISON: SPIRIT VS. PAST AIRLINE FAILURES
How Does Spirit Compare?
Airline
Bankruptcy
Outcome
Timeline
Passenger Impact
American
2011
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Emerged, merged with US Airways
17 months
Tickets honored, minimal disruption
Delta
2005
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Emerged successfully
19 months
Operations continued normally
United
2002
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Emerged successfully
38 months
Service maintained
Spirit (1st)
Nov 2024
โ ๏ธ Failed, refiled
9 months
Still operating
Spirit (2nd)
Aug 2025
๐ Ongoing
TBD
Still operating (for now)
Thomas Cook
2019
โ Liquidated
Immediate
600,000 stranded, tickets worthless
WOW Air
2019
โ Liquidated
Immediate
Thousands stranded, no refunds
The Pattern:
Major US airlines : Almost always emerge (too big to fail)
Smaller carriers : Higher liquidation risk
Spirit’s size : In-between (big enough to matter, small enough to fail)
๐ญ FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q: Should I book Spirit right now?
A: Depends on your risk tolerance and timeline:
Next 30 days : Probably safe, Spirit unlikely to shut down immediately
30-90 days : Risky, consider alternatives or insurance
90+ days : High risk, book other airline unless you’re willing to lose money
Q: Will I get my money back if Spirit fails?
A: Maybe, but don’t count on it:
Credit card chargeback : 50-70% success rate
Travel insurance (CFAR) : 75% refund if you have coverage
Bankruptcy court : Pennies on dollar, takes years
Spirit direct refund : Unlikely if company liquidates
Q: What happens to my Free Spirit points?
A: They’re at serious risk:
Redeem immediately for near-term travel or gift cards
If Spirit liquidates : Points become worthless
If Spirit merges : Points might convert to buyer’s program (no guarantee)
Don’t wait : Use them or lose them
Q: Can I get a refund for my non-refundable ticket?
A: Only if:
Spirit cancels YOUR flight (you get refund)
You cancel within 24 hours of booking (DOT rule)
You have CFAR insurance
Your credit card approves chargeback (not guaranteed)
Otherwise, non-refundable = no refund.
Q: What if I’m at the airport and Spirit cancels my flight?
A:
Don’t leave airport – book alternative immediately
Use phone/app to book while in line at counter
Spirit must refund, but may take weeks
Other airlines will surge price – book fast
Keep ALL receipts for credit card/insurance claim
Q: Which airlines benefit if Spirit fails?
A:
Frontier – absorbs Spirit’s routes/customers
Southwest – gains budget travelers trading up
American, United, Delta – can raise prices without Spirit competition
Everyone except passengers – lack of competition = higher fares
๐ฏ THE BOTTOM LINE
Key Takeaways
Spirit’s Situation:
โ ๏ธ In Chapter 11 bankruptcy (second filing)
โ ๏ธ Still flying, but future uncertain
โ ๏ธ Seeking buyer or restructuring plan
โ ๏ธ Could survive OR liquidate in 2026
Your Tickets:
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Currently being honored
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Safe for near-term travel (30 days)
โ ๏ธ Risky for 1-3 months out
โ High risk for 3+ months out
Your Miles:
โ ๏ธ Redeem immediately
โ ๏ธ Don’t assume they’ll be there later
โ Worthless if Spirit liquidates
Industry Impact:
โ Fares would rise 25-40% on affected routes
โ Budget travel becomes less accessible
โ 50-100 routes could lose service
โ Middle-class families priced out
What You Should Do:
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Book close to departure if flying Spirit
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Use credit card with travel protection
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Buy insurance for high-value trips
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Have backup plan ready
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Monitor news daily if you have upcoming Spirit flights
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Redeem Free Spirit points immediately
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Published by: Travel Tourister News Team
Lead Author: Vinay
Category: Airline News & Industry Analysis
Last Updated: Sunday, January 12, 2026
๐ STAY INFORMED: Spirit’s situation is developing daily. Bookmark this page for updates as the bankruptcy proceedings continue. Your next Spirit flight may depend on it.