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Spirit Airlines moves to return over half its fleet amid bankruptcy restructuring

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Spirit Airlines moves to return over half its fleet amid bankruptcy restructuring
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Spirit Airlines has requested bankruptcy court approval to reject leases on 87 Airbus A320-family aircraft, including 19 A320ceos, 65 A320neos, and three A321neos. This move follows a separate request earlier in the week to return 27 A320neo planes to AerCap, an aircraft leasing company. In total, Spirit is seeking to cut 114 planes from its fleet, which had 214 aircraft as of August when it filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy for the second time in less than a year.

The planned reductions represent more than half of Spirit's fleet and are comparable in size to the fleets of Allegiant Air or Copa Airlines. The lease rejections affect all of Spirit’s A320neo aircraft, which have experienced ongoing issues with their Pratt and Whitney geared turbofan engines. As a result of these engine problems, Spirit grounded 38 affected aircraft in August.

Fred Cromer, chief financial officer of Spirit Airlines, explained the rationale behind the decision: "Rejecting these leases will relieve Spirit of the burden of unprofitable leases and of the costs of maintaining and storing several aircraft that are already out of service." Cromer estimated that these measures would save Spirit "hundreds of millions of dollars" annually.

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The airline is also making other significant adjustments as part of its restructuring efforts. Spirit has exited at least 13 destinations across both small markets and large cities. Rana Ghosh, chief commercial officer at Spirit, told staff last week: "We'll continue to make our routine schedule and network adjustments, but do not anticipate any additional airport exits in the near future."

A spokesperson for Spirit stated that returning leased planes would help "to align our fleet with our previously announced network adjustments." According to aviation analytics firm Cirium, Spirit’s November schedule will include nearly 19% fewer flights and offer 16% fewer seats compared to the previous year.

Additionally, Spirit is seeking cost reductions from its pilots and plans to furlough about 1,800 flight attendants—approximately one-third of its cabin crew—by December 1. If all lease rejections are approved by the court, Spirit expects to operate a fleet of around 100 aircraft by late August figures; this would consist mainly of A320ceos and A321 models.

For further information on how airline bankruptcies can impact travelers or strategies for handling canceled flights, readers may consult resources such as TPG's guide on Spirit Airlines' bankruptcy or tips on dealing with canceled or delayed flights.

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