All Spirit Airlines flights were canceled early Saturday, May 2, stranding travelers nationwide. The struggling carrier said it is shutting down and grounding all planes after two years of failed mergers, two bankruptcies and rising jet fuel costs. The move follows the collapse of bailout talks with the White House and creditors.
“It is with great disappointment that on May 2, 2026, Spirit Airlines started an orderly wind-down of our operations, effective immediately,” the airline said on its website. “All flights have been canceled, and customer service is no longer available.”
Spirit’s site now directs customers to a Q&A page with contact information for assistance.
What to do if you had a Spirit flight
Are all flights canceled?
Yes. Do not go to the airport. You must rebook on another airline.
Can I get a refund?
Airlines offering help
Several carriers are stepping in with limited “rescue” options:
Travelers should check airlines serving their route, as options are changing quickly.
Will Spirit cover extra costs?
No. The airline says it will not reimburse hotel stays or replacement flights. Check your travel insurance policy for possible coverage.
If you can’t get a refund
Did Spirit operate in New York?
Yes. Spirit previously served several major and regional airports across New York, including routes from New York City and upstate airports.
Contributing: USA Today Network
This article originally appeared on Rockland/Westchester Journal News: Spirit Airlines shutdown: How to get a refund, rebook flights and find rescue fares
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