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    Spirit Airlines asks Trump for hundreds of millions as collapse looms: report

    Travis SchleppBy Travis SchleppApril 18, 20263 Mins ReadUpdated:April 18, 2026

    Low-cost carrier Spirit Airlines, on the brink of insolvency, has asked the Trump Administration for a massive multi-million dollar cash infusion in hopes of staving off a potential collapse, according to a recent report.

    As first reported by Jon Ostrower, editor-in-chief of the online airline publication the Air Current, Spirit Airlines officials discussed the beleaguered carrier’s financial challenges this week with the White House and requested government bailout funds worth “hundreds of millions of dollars” to avoid a worst-case scenario.

    Earlier this week, multiple travel and transportation outlets reported that Spirit was days away from liquidation, potentially shuttering one of the most prominent low-cost airlines in the U.S., and resulting in the loss of thousands of jobs.

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    Citing sources familiar with those conversations, the Air Current reports that, in addition to Spirit’s request, several other low-cost carriers are expected to meet with U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy early next week.

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    The purpose of the meeting, which was requested by the Department of Transportation, is to evaluate the state of that industry segment and gauge the financial health of those budget airlines.

    Is Spirit Airlines about to go under?

    Spirit Airlines is one of the largest low-cost carrier in the U.S., and has been in near-constant financial crisis for the better part of the decade. After two failed merger attempts with competitors, Frontier and later JetBlue, Spirit has struggled to find financial stability.

    The company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in November 2024 and managed to emerge with the company in tact the following March. But less than a year after its initial filing, Spirit again filed for Chapter 11, citing high fuel costs, failed restructuring efforts and continued financial challenges from lack of cash on hand.

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    While it’s not unheard of for the government to step in and provide bridge funding to fledgling airlines, it happened during COVID, Ben Schlappig of One Mile at a Time posited that any cash infusion would likely only be a bandaid on a fatal wound,

    “On the topic of Spirit… I really respect the airline, I think it gets an unfairly bad rap, the airline helps keep the legacies in check, and I’m sad if employees lose their jobs due to liquidation,” Schlappig wrote. “However, this just seems like an intent to delay the inevitable. Spirit’s financial situation has been very bad for a very long time, and based on what we know, the carrier’s margins are very bad.”

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    When reached for comment regarding the potential immediate halt of operations, Spirit Airlines did not immediately respond to a request from Rabblenews.com.

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    Travis has been covering local and national news for more than a decade with bylines at some of the most prominent news organizations in the country. He’s covered a range of topics including travel, transit and sports, in addition to daily breaking news coverage. Travis is a Golden Mike nominated reporter, a two-time Southern California Emmy Award recipient and a second-place Spot News Coverage Award winner by the Associated Press as a member of the KEYT News Channel 3 team in Santa Barbara. Travis’ previous stories can be found on KTLA.com, The Hill, Yahoo News, MSN, and local news sites including KTVQ in Billings, Montana, and KEYT News Channel 3 in Santa Barbara. Previously, Travis served as the managing editor and operations lead at Dodgers Nation and LA Sports Report.

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