Aeronáutica Civil confirms impact on 10,000 passengers from Spirit Airlines closure

Colombia's Aeronáutica Civil confirmed that Spirit Airlines' global operations closure impacts about 10,000 passengers in the country. The airline immediately suspended all flights after failing its financial reorganization under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. Authorities and other airlines activated contingency measures to assist those affected.

Colombia's Aeronáutica Civil reported on Saturday the immediate and global suspension of Spirit Airlines' operations, after the company failed its financial reorganization under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. All the airline's flights were definitively canceled from that day, surprising authorities and passengers, as operations in Colombia had been presented as stable until the last moment.

The agency estimates around 10,000 passengers have been affected. Spirit Airlines will notify users via email about refund options for unused tickets and set up in-person channels for those without digital access. The airline reiterated its commitment to refund money to passengers who have not started their trips.

In response to the contingency, Aeronáutica Civil activated inter-institutional coordination protocols, summoning entities like the Superintendencia de Transporte to protect user rights. IATA will evaluate support mechanisms with other operators. Avianca activated a voluntary rebooking plan for tickets from May 2 to 16, 2026, without airfare charges but subject to seat availability, with passengers covering taxes and fees. Latam Airlines expressed intent to assist, though its offer is still being defined.

The Airport Intermediation Group will maintain reinforced presence at terminals to guide passengers. Aeronáutica Civil will continue oversight and institutional coordination.

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