07 May 2026
31m

What the End of Spirit Airlines Means for the Future of Flying

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The Daily

Spirit Airlines’ sudden shutdown marks the end of an era for ultra-low-cost air travel in the United States. By unbundling services and aggressively cutting costs, the carrier democratized flying for millions of budget-conscious passengers who previously could not afford air travel. However, the airline’s business model proved fragile against a "death by a thousand cuts," including fierce competition from major carriers, rising labor and fuel costs, and a blocked merger with JetBlue. The collapse leaves a significant void in the market, signaling a broader industry shift toward premium services and loyalty programs. As major airlines prioritize high-spending travelers, the loss of Spirit threatens to reduce affordable access to air travel, further widening the gap between premium and budget-conscious consumers in the American transportation landscape.

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