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May 02, 2026
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Spirit Airlines Cancels All Flights Amid Fuel Crisis

AI Summary
Spirit Airlines has cancelled all flights and begun an 'orderly wind-down of operations' due to a fuel crisis triggered by the Iran war, which caused jet fuel prices to double.

The Abrupt Halt of Spirit Airlines Operations

Low-cost US carrier Spirit Airlines has said that all of its flights have been cancelled as it started an 'orderly wind-down of operations,' after a potential White House bailout fell through.

The Event Details: Fuel Crisis and Cancelled Flights

Spirit Airlines announced in a statement that it had regretfully started an orderly wind-down of operations, effective immediately. All Spirit flights have been cancelled, and passengers are advised not to go to the airport. The airline had 4,119 domestic flights scheduled between May 1 and May 15, offering 809,638 seats.

The Financial Impact: Soaring Jet Fuel Prices

The collapse of the carrier due to a doubling in jet fuel prices during the two-month-old Iran war will cost thousands of jobs. Spirit had reached a deal with its lenders that would have helped it emerge from its second bankruptcy by late spring or early summer. However, those plans derailed after the US war on Iran triggered a spike in jet fuel prices, upending Spirit's cost projections and complicating its bankruptcy exit.

The Impact Analysis: Industry-Wide Consequences

No US carrier of Spirit's size – it accounted for 5 percent of US flights at one point – has liquidated in two decades. Spirit helped keep fares lower in markets where it competed against major carriers. Its collapse shows how the Iran war's fuel-price shock has exposed weaker airlines. Across the globe, airlines have been increasing prices to reflect the high cost of jet fuel and some airlines have also cut flights.

The Prediction: Future Outlook for the Airline Industry

The airline industry is likely to see further consolidation and potential failures as weaker carriers struggle to cope with the high cost of jet fuel. German airline Lufthansa, for example, last month said it cancelled 20,000 flights in a bid to protect itself from the soaring cost of oil. Indian carrier Air India also increased fuel surcharges on all flights and cut 100 flights a day across domestic and international routes.