The Demise of Spirit Airlines: 10 Critical Facts About the Shutdown Fueled by Soaring Jet Fuel Costs
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In a stunning turn of events that has sent shockwaves through the aviation industry, Spirit Airlines—known for its ultra-low-cost model—has permanently ceased operations after 34 years. The sudden shutdown, announced at 3 a.m. ET on a Saturday, left thousands of passengers stranded and raised urgent questions about how geopolitical tensions can cascade into economic realities. The root cause, according to multiple reports, traces back to a sharp doubling of jet fuel prices triggered by escalating U.S.-Iran conflict under the Trump administration. This listicle breaks down the ten most critical things you need to know about the airline's collapse, from the timeline of events to the ripple effects on employees and travelers.

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