Spirit Airlines is facing a potential bankruptcy filing after Frontier Airlines dropped its bid to merge with the budget carrier. The news comes on the heels of a challenging year for Spirit, which has been struggling with declining revenue and operational issues.
The Department of Justice (DOJ) had blocked JetBlue’s attempt to acquire Spirit, arguing that the merger would harm competition and lead to higher airfares. This decision, coupled with Frontier’s withdrawal, has left Spirit with few options for survival.
Many people are voicing their opinions on the situation, with some expressing sadness for the employees who may lose their jobs, while others are relieved that the airline is facing its downfall.… Continue reading
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