PENNSYLVANIA — A major airline carrier that many Pennsylvania residents use to travel to various vacation destinations is considering liquidation, according to multiple reports.
Spirit Airlines is in the process of recovering from its second bankruptcy, but is now facing new challenges due to fuel costs, according to CNBC.
Bloomberg first reported on Wednesday that the Florida-based low-cost airline could liquidate in the coming days.
In a statement to ABC News, Spirit Airlines said the company “[does not] comment on market rumors and speculation.”
Spirit services several major Pennsylvania airports, including Philadelphia International Airport, Pittsburgh International Airport and Arnold Palmer Regional Airport in Westmoreland County near Pittsburgh.
Spirit flies to several vacation destinations, including Myrtle Beach, Fort Lauderdale and Orlando.
CNBC also reported that Spirit’s low-cost competitors recently added flights to some of its primary destinations, creating additional financial implications for the airline.
The company has declared bankruptcy twice since 2024.