Spirit Airlines abruptly ceased operations over the weekend, leaving thousands of passengers stranded and raising concerns about the future of budget air travel. The low-cost carrier accounted for about 75% of all flights at Atlantic City International Airport, where travelers are now scrambling to make new plans.
Key Takeaways
The sudden shutdown of Spirit Airlines has left thousands of passengers stranded and raised concerns about the future of budget air travel. The airline ceased operations after failing to secure government support, impacting major airports like Atlantic City and BWI Thurgood Marshall.
- Spirit Airlines accounted for 75% of flights at Atlantic City International Airport
- JetBlue is offering $99 rescue fares to stranded passengers with proof of a valid itinerary on the same route
- Breeze Airways will begin service from Charleston, South Carolina, and plans additional routes in July
- Analysts warn that Spirit's shutdown could lead to higher airfares nationwide
The shutdown has had an outsized impact on airports like Atlantic City and BWI Thurgood Marshall, where Spirit was a major carrier. According to CBS News, up to 2,400 passengers a day depended on Spirit at Atlantic City International Airport. The sudden closure has left ticket counters empty and travelers rushing to find alternatives.
JetBlue is stepping in to assist affected travelers by offering discounted fares and expanding service in key markets. As reported by Fox News, JetBlue will provide $99 one-way 'rescue fares' for stranded Spirit customers with proof of a valid itinerary on the same route. The airline is also capping certain fares at $299 on nonstop routes previously operated by Spirit from Fort Lauderdale and San Juan.
Breeze Airways will begin service to Charleston, South Carolina, this week, with additional routes to Orlando, Fort Myers, West Palm Beach, and Myrtle Beach expected in July. According to CNBC, other airlines like United Airlines, Frontier Airlines, American Airlines, Southwest Airlines, and JetBlue have also capped fares for stranded travelers who had booked flights on Spirit.
Analysts warn that the loss of Spirit Airlines could have ripple effects across airfare pricing nationwide. Lee Abbamonte, a New York-based travel expert quoted by Fox News Digital, noted that Spirit 'almost singlehandedly kept pricing competitive in many markets.' Its absence could reduce pressure on other carriers to keep fares low, potentially leading to fewer options and higher baseline prices for budget travelers.
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