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Spirit Airlines announces furloughs for 1,800 flight attendants amid financial struggles

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Spirit Airlines announces furloughs for 1,800 flight attendants amid financial struggles
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Dave Davis, Spirit’s President and Chief Executive Officer | Spirit Airlines

Spirit Airlines will furlough approximately 1,800 flight attendants starting December 1, 2025, as part of a cost-cutting initiative to align with its reduced flight schedule and smaller aircraft operations. The move follows a period of voluntary leave that begins November 1. According to the airline, this step is necessary for its survival as it adjusts to a planned reduction in flight capacity of about 25% year-over-year beginning in November.

"These actions are essential for our survival," Spirit stated. The company plans to focus on its strongest routes while trimming labor costs. The cuts are expected to affect operations during the busy holiday travel season.

Voluntary furloughs are being offered first, allowing employees to take six or twelve-month unpaid leaves with continued healthcare benefits. Involuntary furloughs will be based on seniority and will impact roughly one-third of Spirit’s 5,200 flight attendants. Spirit has said these workers will be among the first considered for recall if the airline stabilizes and resumes growth.

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The reductions coincide with significant cuts to Spirit's holiday schedule, especially in less profitable markets. This could lead to delays, cancellations, or less flexibility when disruptions occur. The airline says it is working with unions to enable transfers or preferential hiring where possible and remains committed to maintaining stability in service.

Earlier this year, Spirit announced it would furlough 270 pilots and downgrade over 140 captains in November as part of broader efforts to address financial challenges.

In August 2025, Spirit filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection for the second time in less than a year after ongoing losses and cash shortfalls. Despite an earlier restructuring that equitized $795 million of funded debt by March 2025, losses have continued due to high operating costs—including fuel, maintenance, labor, debt servicing—and expensive aircraft leases.

The company continues to report quarterly losses higher than those from the previous year and faces declining demand as more passengers choose legacy carriers over low-cost options like Spirit. While labor is one of the largest expenses for airlines, Spirit has also been cutting unprofitable flights but still struggles with both rising costs and falling revenue.

Industry-wide inflation has increased costs across all airlines in the United States in 2025. However, many passengers now prefer premium services offered by legacy carriers such as Delta Air Lines and United Airlines—currently the most profitable airlines in the country—while other low-cost carriers like JetBlue and Southwest also face challenges. Frontier Airlines has achieved profitability after changing its business model; Allegiant Air and newcomer Breeze Airways have also reported profits using different operational approaches compared to Spirit.

Spirit’s brand image as America’s definitive budget airline may be contributing negatively at a time when customers value premium amenities such as pre-departure lounges and loyalty programs offering rewards for premium cabins. As a result, Spirit faces ongoing difficulties returning to profitability amid stiff competition and changing passenger preferences.

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