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Updated May 2, 2026, 1:48 p.m. ETSpirit Airlines is shutting down. All flights have been canceled and customer service is no longer available, "effective immediately," the airline announced early Saturday, May 2.Customers who had upcoming flights booked on the airline have been left scrambling for alternatives, but they may be able to recoup the cost of their tickets, depending on how they paid."If you bought a ticket and hadn't flown that ticket yet, the dollars that you used to buy the ticket, those are held in reserve by Spirit Airlines," Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said during a press conference at Newark Liberty International Airport. "That money is there, and so refunds will flow to the original form of payment for those who have booked a ticket. So yeah, we feel very comfortable that you will get a refund for the portion of the flight that you didn't fly."Spirit will automatically process refunds for customers who purchased tickets by credit card or debit card, the airline posted on X.Customers who booked through a travel agent are directed to contact their travel agent for refund requests.Customers who booked flights with vouchers, flight credit, Free Spirit miles or any other means will have
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