Spirit Airlines will end service at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport and Hartford's Bradley International Airport on October 31, as part of efforts to reduce costs and streamline operations amid ongoing financial challenges. The company announced the decision in a staff memo Friday.
Beginning in November, Spirit will also suspend about 40 routes, representing roughly a quarter of its network. These measures follow the airline’s second chapter 11 bankruptcy filing in less than a year and are aimed at addressing urgent cost concerns.
"While we previously reduced our presence at these airports, these decisions were still difficult, and we are incredibly grateful for our team members and partners at both stations," Spirit Chief Commercial Officer Rana Ghosh wrote to employees Friday.