Spirit Airlines is a United States low-cost airline operating nationwide scheduled and charter flights. The airline is headquartered in Miramar, Florida.
In April 1993, Spirit Airlines began scheduled service to destinations in Florida. During the next five years, Spirit expanded rapidly, increasing service from Detroit and adding service in new markets such as Myrtle Beach, S.C.; Los Angeles and New York.
Spirit relocated its headquarters in December 1999, moving from Eastpointe, Michigan to Miramar, Florida. Expansion continued with the addition of the Chicago market as well as coast-to-coast service to Los Angeles. In November 2001, Spirit inaugurated service to San Juan, Puerto Rico and implemented a fully-integrated Spanish-language customer service plan including a website and dedicated reservation line. In 2002, Spirit started new service to Denver, Colo. and Las Vegas, Nevada and expanded service to many of its existing markets. In the Fall of 2003, Spirit resumed flights to Washington, D.C’s Reagan National Airport, which had been suspended after the 9/11 terrorist attacks, and began service to Cancun, Mexico.
In September 2002, Spirit introduced Spirit Plus, an upgraded coach class featuring 36-inch seat pitch, dedicated check-in counters, priority boarding, and complimentary cocktails & snacks.
In 2004 Spirit discontinued service to Denver, Colorado, citing high operating costs. As part of a recently announced expansion plan that includes the Caribbean and Central and South America, the airline added Santo Domingo and Providence to its network. In 2005, Spirit Airlines launched its biggest expansion effort yet, adding numerous destinations in the Caribbean and Bahamas. By February 2006, Spirit's portfolio of holiday destinations in the regions totaled ten. Spirit also plans to begin service to Grand Cayman, San Francisco, Boston and Mexico City in 2006, and has filed DOT applications to do so.
In 2006 Spirit launched a frequent flyer program called Free Spirit. It offers award travel starting at 15,000 miles, lower than most other frequent flyer programs.
For every new Airbus A320 series plane Spirit receives, the airline retires a MD-80 aircraft. Spirit's goal is to have an all Airbus fleet by late 2006.
In March 2006, Spirit fleet age is 9.7 years old.
Low-cost airlines | Airlines of the United States | Companies based in Florida
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