Spirit Airlines reaches deal to exit bankruptcy

Spirit Airlines announced on February 24, 2026, that it has reached an agreement with creditors to emerge from Chapter 11 bankruptcy by late spring or early summer. The deal will reduce the airline's debt significantly and position it as a leaner competitor. This follows the carrier's second bankruptcy filing amid ongoing financial struggles.

Spirit Airlines, the ultra-low-cost U.S. carrier based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, revealed on February 24, 2026, that it has secured a restructuring support agreement with its debtor-in-possession lenders and secured noteholders. This pact is expected to enable the airline to exit Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings in late spring or early summer 2026, according to statements from the company and reports from multiple outlets.

The airline, operating under parent company Spirit Aviation Holdings, filed for its second bankruptcy in August 2025, following financial pressures that began during the COVID-19 pandemic. Losses mounted due to shifting consumer demand toward more premium travel experiences and increased competition from legacy carriers offering low-fare options. Prior to the filing, Spirit had warned of substantial doubt about its ability to continue as a going concern.

Under the agreement, Spirit's total debt and lease obligations will decrease from $7.4 billion pre-filing to approximately $2.1 billion post-emergence. The carrier has already implemented cost-cutting measures, including rejecting aircraft leases, selling 20 owned Airbus A320-200 and A321-200 aircraft, selling gates at Chicago O'Hare to United Airlines and American Airlines, furloughing staff, closing some airport bases, and revamping its network.

"Spirit will emerge as a strong, leaner competitor that is positioned to profitably deliver the value American consumers expect at a price they want to pay," said CEO Dave Davis in a statement.

The airline plans to focus operations on high-demand routes and peak periods, with further potential cuts to high-cost A320neo leases. It will offer nearly 40% fewer flights and seats this upcoming summer compared to 2024, per Cirium data, or about 28% fewer in the first half of 2026 versus the prior year. Spirit intends to enhance premium seating options like Spirit First and Premium Economy, and improve its Free Spirit loyalty program while maintaining low base fares.

Spirit will remain independent, though its lawyer, Marshall Huebner of Davis Polk, noted during a bankruptcy court hearing that the deal allows for potential future industry transactions, such as mergers or acquisitions. Previous attempts include a 2022 agreement with Frontier Airlines that fell through, and a JetBlue bid blocked by a federal judge in January 2024 on antitrust grounds.

The airline's survival is seen as beneficial for the broader U.S. market, as its low-fare model pressures competitors like Delta and United to offer affordable seats, potentially keeping industry fares lower.

What people are saying

Reactions on X to Spirit Airlines' agreement to exit bankruptcy are predominantly neutral from news outlets reporting debt cuts and a leaner future. Aviation influencers express cautious optimism mixed with skepticism about reduced capacity and viability. Traders note stock surges, while users highlight survival and safety. Sentiments range from celebratory to questioning sustainability.

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