Spirit Airlines reached out to Trump administration for emergency bailout

CBS News
April 17, 2026
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Spirit Airlines asked the Trump administration for an emergency bailout, with executives meeting Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy.

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A major airline seeking a government bailout could signal financial distress in the aviation sector, potentially affecting air travel services or taxpayer funds.

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Spirit Airlines has requested an emergency bailout from the Trump administration. This request comes as Spirit executives and other low-cost carriers face significant financial challenges. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy is scheduled to meet with these airline representatives next week to discuss the situation. The potential bailout underscores the economic pressures facing the airline industry.

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Spirit executives and other low-cost carriers are scheduled to meet with Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy next week.

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