Fitch Ratings has downgraded Spirit Airlines' long-term credit rating from 'CCC' to 'CC,' indicating a probable near-term default. This development comes as the airline negotiates with creditors and explores options to improve its financial situation amid reports of potential bankruptcy.
Spirit Airlines, based in Dania Beach, Florida, has faced financial challenges despite strong travel demand. The airline reported losses in five of the last six quarters, raising concerns about its ability to meet upcoming debt obligations. Reuters reported that negotiations with a supermajority of noteholders "remained productive, advanced materially, and would resume in the near term."
Fitch expressed concerns about Spirit's future, stating that customers might choose other carriers due to bankruptcy fears, potentially worsening the company's cash flow issues. The agency noted Spirit's decision to sell 23 older Airbus aircraft and furlough 330 pilots in January 2025 as part of its efforts to manage finances.