Spirit Airlines Shuts Down, To File For Bankruptcy

Damn Trump done put the nail in the coffin. Yeah Spirit was probably doomed either way, but their financial projections were based on an average fuel price in the low $2’s. Shit spiked to the mid $4’s and their creditors were like aight, we out.
 
"... That shit is so black I saw a large white woman trying to fuck with it one time..."

 
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Word on the street is JetBlue and a few others might be next.


Basically, none of the low budget/cheap flight airlines are going to be able to stay in business if jet fuel prices are too high.
 
Why rejoice?

No one has to use Spirit but not having them there means consumers have one less option.

Which sucks ass cause the airline industry is already so predatory.
Spirit treated their customers like trash. People are rejoicing because it's a long time coming.
 
Word on the street is JetBlue and a few others might be next.


Basically, none of the low budget/cheap flight airlines are going to be able to stay in business if jet fuel prices are too high.
It falls in line with what the rich said lately about only the rich being able to travel and the rest of the world will have to use VR headset to “experience” different places

Disgusting
 
There's nothing to rejoice about with this. Because all it means is increased travel costs for everyone

I don't think Spirit going out of business will lead to increased travel costs. That said we are going to see increased travel costs for the very reason that Spirit went out of business.
 
No, this is terrible news for air travel actually.

Price of the brick is goin up if Spirit vanishes.

They literally force the big airlines to lower their prices when they set up shop at a airport:

You called it

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This going to be the canary in the coalmine situation
 
You called it

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This going to be the canary in the coalmine situation

Ya'll think so? I really don't think that's true. I could be wrong, but we'll see. Spirit is like the fast food of airlines. They are competing with Frontier, Jet Blue, Southwest, etc... Delta, American, United are like fine dining establishments. They don't set their prices based on what's going on in the Fast Food world.
 
Ya'll think so? I really don't think that's true. I could be wrong, but we'll see. Spirit is like the fast food of airlines. They are competing with Frontier, Jet Blue, Southwest, etc... Delta, American, United are like fine dining establishments. They don't set their prices based on what's going on in the Fast Food world.
IDK man, now the hook is the lower price of the base ticket. They made up the rest in baggage fees but you would still probably come out cheaper than the base ticket price with the other airlines that also have additional baggage fees

Spirit was probably also good for people who didn't mind layovers as those direct flights do be taxing.
 
IDK man, now the hook is the lower price of the base ticket. They made up the rest in baggage fees but you would still probably come out cheaper than the base ticket price with the other airlines that also have additional baggage fees

Spirit was probably also good for people who didn't mind layovers as those direct flights do be taxing.

I'm not saying that Spirit didn't serve it's purpose. I'm just saying that the bigger airlines have their clientele. Most of those people choose those airlines for a reason. It wouldn't make sense for Delta to jack up the prices for its customers based on something that happened with an airline that its customers don't even use.
 
I'm not saying that Spirit didn't serve it's purpose. I'm just saying that the bigger airlines have their clientele. Most of those people choose those airlines for a reason. It wouldn't make sense for Delta to jack up the prices for its customers based on something that happened with an airline that its customers don't even use.
it makes perfect sense cause you either gonna fly with us or one of the other big airlines that they are in direct competition with because where else are you gonna go.

To your point though, I have flown Spirit maybe 2x and Frontier once and i just dont like how their planes feel in the air or the clientele that frequent them, but with spirit gone, those patrons will choose another airline they previously wouldnt have
 
it makes perfect sense cause you either gonna fly with us or one of the other big airlines that they are in direct competition with because where else are you gonna go.

To your point though, I have flown Spirit maybe 2x and Frontier once and i just dont like how their planes feel in the air or the clientele that frequent them, but with spirit gone, those patrons will choose another airline they previously wouldnt have

I can't tell if you're agreeing with me or not. Delta competes with United and American. If Delta's prices are too high, I got to American or United not Spirit. Spirit being gone doesn't change anything, so those airlines have no incentive to change their prices. It seems we're saying the same thing.
 
I can't tell if you're agreeing with me or not. Delta competes with United and American. If Delta's prices are too high, I got to American or United not Spirit. Spirit being gone doesn't change anything, so those airlines have no incentive to change their prices. It seems we're saying the same thing.
I'm not sure anymore either

I'll consider this interaction resolved

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Ya'll think so? I really don't think that's true. I could be wrong, but we'll see. Spirit is like the fast food of airlines. They are competing with Frontier, Jet Blue, Southwest, etc... Delta, American, United are like fine dining establishments. They don't set their prices based on what's going on in the Fast Food world.
Nah it’s true. If an airport has a budget airline the price of the bigger airlines is lower.

I know this from first hand experience. I was looking to book a flight from RDU to ATL, which Frontier services as a non-stop flight.

Frontier apparently doesn’t have flights available as far out as Delta. For the dates where Frontier did have a flight available, Delta’s ticket was cheaper. When there wasn’t a Frontier flight, it was higher. And I’m talking a 1 day difference 3 months out.

The Delta flight still wasn’t Frontier cheap, but it was cheaper than usual.
 
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