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Spirit Airlines to Liquidate After Federal Bailout Collapses, All Flights Cancelled

by Daniel McCarthy  May 02, 2026
Spirit Airlines yellow plane on runway with logo on the tail on a cloudy day

Photo: Shutterstock.com

In a major blow to the low-cost aviation landscape, Spirit Airlines announced early Saturday morning, May 2, 2026, that it has officially begun an “orderly wind-down” of all operations, effective immediately. The move grounds the country’s largest ultra-low-cost carrier (ULCC) and marks the first total collapse of a major U.S. airline in over 25 years.

The shutdown follows a frantic 10-day negotiation period between the airline, its creditors, and the White House. While President Trump had floated a potential $500 million taxpayer-funded rescue package in exchange for a 90% equity stake, that deal reportedly collapsed late Friday after a group of senior bondholders—including Citadel, Cyrus Capital, and Ares Management—declined the terms.

The liquidation also follows a March 2026 restructuring plan, which followed two Chapter 11 filings, that failed primarily because of the sudden spike in jet fuel prices following the outbreak of conflict in Iran. Those prices, which have essentially doubled since February, left Spirit with a liquidity gap of hundreds of millions of dollars that it was unable to bridge.

Spirit said on Saturday it will “automatically process refunds” for bookings made directly with the airline via credit or debit card. However, the airline has explicitly directed guests who booked via a travel agent to contact their agent directly for refunds.

Anyone holding Free Spirit points, travel vouchers, or credits is currently in a “wait and see” position. Spirit noted that compensation for these non-cash assets will be determined later through the bankruptcy court’s liquidation process.

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy confirmed that United, Delta, American, JetBlue, and Frontier have agreed to implement fare caps, and “rescue fares,” for stranded Spirit passengers.

United Airlines has launched a dedicated assistance program at united.com/specialfares to support travelers impacted by the shutdown. For the next two weeks, Spirit ticket holders can access price-capped, one-way fares to most cities formerly served by the carrier, including major hubs like Fort Lauderdale, Orlando, Las Vegas, and Chicago. Most of these “rescue fares” are capped at $199, with a maximum of $299 for longer-haul routes.

Southwest is offering flat-rate “rescue” fares ($200–$400 depending on distance) but only in person at airport ticket counters for the next 72 hours.

Frontier Airlines, Spirit’s primary rival in the ultra-low-cost space, also launched a “rescue” initiative offering up to 50% off base fares for impacted travelers. While the deepest 50% discounts are restricted to Tuesday, Wednesday, and Saturday flights with a 21-day advance purchase, Frontier is also offering a 10% discount on all other travel days with no advance purchase requirement.

  
  
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