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About Spirit Airlines
Spirit Airlines (NK) is a none member airline. The airline operates a fleet of 185 aircraft serving approximately N/A passengers annually across 90 destinations in 20 countries. Its main hubs are Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood Int'l (FLL) in Fort Lauderdale, USA and Orlando Int'l (MCO) in Orlando, USA.
Go. Do. Save. — America's ultra-low-cost carrier.
Spirit Airlines Hub Airports
Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood Int'l (FLL) — Fort Lauderdale, USA
Spirit Airlines operates from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood Int'l as one of its primary base airports, connecting passengers to destinations across 20 countries. View airport guides.
Orlando Int'l (MCO) — Orlando, USA
Spirit Airlines operates from Orlando Int'l as one of its primary base airports, connecting passengers to destinations across 20 countries. View airport guides.
Spirit Airlines Top Routes
Some of Spirit Airlines's most-flown routes connecting major hubs and popular destinations:
| From | To | Route | Frequency |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fort Lauderdale | Orlando | FLL–MCO | 4× daily |
| Fort Lauderdale | Chicago | FLL–ORD | 3× daily |
| Fort Lauderdale | Cancun | FLL–CUN | 2× daily |
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20
Countries
90
Destinations
185
Fleet Size
N/A
Annual Passengers
Founded
0
IATA Code
NK
Alliance
none
Hubs
FLL, MCO
Hub Airports
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Spirit Airlines Perguntas frequentes
What are Spirit Airlines's main hub airports?+
Spirit Airlines's main hubs are Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood Int'l (FLL) in Fort Lauderdale and Orlando Int'l (MCO) in Orlando.
How many destinations does Spirit Airlines fly to?+
Spirit Airlines flies to 90 destinations across 20 countries. The network spans domestic, regional, and international markets across the airline's core operating regions.
What is Spirit Airlines's busiest route?+
One of Spirit Airlines's busiest routes is Fort Lauderdale to Orlando (FLL–MCO), operated 4× daily.
Is Spirit Airlines part of an airline alliance?+
Spirit Airlines is a member of none, giving passengers access to interline agreements and codeshare partnerships with member airlines worldwide.
Últimas Notícias
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The People’s Carrier: Movement To Restart Spirit Airlines Reaches $22 Million In Pledges
A grassroots campaign called 'Let's Buy Spirit' has gathered $22 million in public pledges to revive Spirit Airlines as a community-owned carrier, just one day after the ultra-low-cost airline ceased operations on May 2. The movement, inspired by the Green Bay Packers ownership model, aims to restore affordable air travel options for budget-conscious passengers.
An ode to Spirit Airlines: Yeah, they were all yellow
The Points Guy publishes a tribute to Spirit Airlines, celebrating the airline's role in making affordable air travel accessible to millions of Americans through ultra-low fares. The article reflects on how Spirit's cheap tickets enabled families and individuals to take trips they otherwise couldn't afford, despite the airline's reputation for fees and no-frills service.
After Spirit Shutdown, Budget Airlines Seek $2.5 Billion Bailout — DOT Says They’re Taking Advantage
Following Spirit Airlines' shutdown, other budget carriers including Avelo Airlines, Allegiant Air, Frontier Airlines, and Sun Country are requesting a $2.5 billion government bailout and tax suspensions. DOT Secretary Sean Duffy rejected the request, characterizing it as opportunistic rather than need-based, and stated the government would only serve as a lender of last resort.