Spirit Airlines declared bankruptcy. Can you still fly, and other questions answered – The Mercury News

By Sasha Richie, The Dallas Morning News (TNS)

Spirit Airlines declared bankruptcy Monday, but your holiday travel plans shouldn’t be affected.

The budget airline announced it was filing for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in order to restructure over $1 billion worth of debt, according to court documents. Spirit says Chapter 11 proceedings are “expected to reduce Spirit’s debt, provide increased financial flexibility, position Spirit for long-term success and accelerate investments providing Guests with enhanced travel experiences and greater value.”

The announcement comes after a string of quarterly losses and failed merger attempts with Frontier and JetBlue. The company’s stock has cratered over the course of the year and is expected to be delisted from the New York Stock Exchange.

With Thanksgiving just over a week away and Christmas soon after that, how will this affect flyers? It shouldn’t, according to Spirit, who, to be clear, is not going out of business. Here’s what you need to know:

Can I still fly on flights I booked with Spirit?

Yes. Guests can expect to fly as normal throughout the Chapter 11 process, and this includes any flights that have already been booked.

Can I book future flights on Spirit?

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