Orlando Sentinel

Spirit Airlines cancels more than 40 flights

Removes dozens of jets from service, cites ‘necessary inspection­s’

- By Roger Simmons David Lyons of the South Florida Sun Sentinel contribute­d to this report.

More than 40 Spirit Airlines flights to and from Orlando Internatio­nal Airport were canceled Friday because the carrier needed to inspect some of its planes — an issue expected to upend flight schedules for several days.

“We’ve cancelled a portion of our scheduled flights to perform a necessary inspection of a small section of 25 of our aircraft,” Spirit said in a statement to the Orlando Sentinel. “While this action is being taken out of an abundance of caution, the impact to our network is expected to last several days as we complete the inspection­s and work to return to normal operations.”

The Federal Aviation Authority said approximat­ely 25 of Spirit’s Airbus airplanes were removed from service for “mandatory maintenanc­e inspection.”

“The FAA will ensure that the matter is addressed before the airplanes are returned to service,” the FAA statement added.

The flight-tracking website FlightAwar­e showed the inspection­s caused the cancellati­on of 11% of Spirit’s Friday flight schedule.

South Florida-based Spirit is the second-busiest carrier at Orlando Internatio­nal. A check of the airport’s flight status website Friday morning showed more than 40 Spirit cancellati­ons, almost evenly split between departures and arrivals.

The canceled flights impacted travel between Orlando and domestic cities including Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Kansas City and Newark, N.J., as well as foreign destinatio­ns such as Columbia and the Dominican Republic. Long lines quickly formed at Spirit’s customer service locations at the Orlando airport.

“We apologize for the inconvenie­nce and are working to take care of affected Guests,” Spirit said in its statement. “Our Guests are advised to monitor their email and check their flight status on spirit.com or the Spirit Airlines App before heading to the airport.”

Travelers whose Spirit flights are canceled can accept a rebooking on the next available flight. Or they can cancel their booking entirely and ask for a refund, “which may be credited back to your original form of payment or as a Spirit Airlines flight credit,” according to the personal finance website NerdWallet.

The U.S. Department of Transporta­tion says if a traveler’s flight is canceled, and an airline cannot rebook the flier or the person decides not to travel, the customer is entitled to a full refund of the unused portion of the trip. That also includes fees charged for services such as seat selection and baggage checking.

Spirit, known as an ultralow-cost carrier, is poised to be taken over by discounter JetBlue Airways of New York for $3.8 billion.

But the Biden Administra­tion has sued to stop the combinatio­n. An antitrust trial on the matter is scheduled to start Monday before a federal judge in Boston.

 ?? WILLIE J. ALLEN JR./ORLANDO SENTINEL ?? Crowds wait in line at the Spirit Airline ticketing counter Friday after dozens of Spirit flights in and out of Orlando Internatio­nal Airport were canceled to perform inspection­s on 25 aircraft.
WILLIE J. ALLEN JR./ORLANDO SENTINEL Crowds wait in line at the Spirit Airline ticketing counter Friday after dozens of Spirit flights in and out of Orlando Internatio­nal Airport were canceled to perform inspection­s on 25 aircraft.

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