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US nears $500M rescue deal for Spirit Airlines: report

by April 22, 2026
written by April 22, 2026

The Trump administration is nearing a potential rescue package for Spirit Airlines, as it faces mounting financial pressure and the risk of liquidation.

The Wall Street Journal reported the development, citing people familiar with the matter, that the US government is in advanced discussions to provide Spirit with up to $500 million in financing. In return, the government would receive warrants that could translate into a significant stake in the airline.

Government weighs rare single-airline intervention

The proposed deal would mark an unusual move by Washington, which has historically provided broad-based support to the airline industry during systemic crises rather than intervening to support a single carrier.

Past examples include the industry-wide aid packages following the September 11 attacks and during the COVID-19 pandemic, when airlines collectively received more than $50 billion in taxpayer support.

By contrast, a targeted rescue of Spirit would resemble past interventions where the government took stakes in specific companies, such as during the 2008–2009 financial crisis.

President Donald Trump signaled openness to such a move, citing employment concerns.

“Spirit’s in trouble, and I’d love somebody to buy Spirit. It’s 14,000 jobs, and maybe the federal government should help that one out,” he said on CNBC’s “Squawk Box.”

The Transportation Department and Commerce Department are both involved in the ongoing discussions, though neither has confirmed final terms.

Mounting financial pressure and bankruptcy struggles

Spirit Airlines, based in Dania Beach, Florida, has faced prolonged financial strain amid rising costs and intensifying competition from larger carriers offering similar low-cost options.

The airline filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in late 2024 under a multibillion-dollar debt load, exited court protection months later, and then returned to bankruptcy in August as high lease costs and debt pressures persisted.

More recently, the carrier has been in talks with creditors, who have weighed options including a potential liquidation.

The company has attempted to stabilize its operations by selling aircraft, streamlining its business, and raising fares.

It has also introduced premium seating options, including extra-legroom seats, in an effort to attract higher-paying customers.

Labor groups have made concessions as well. A spokesperson for the Association of Flight Attendants-CWA said in a CNBC report, “We are hopeful that the government will recognize the needs for emergency funds especially in the current economic environment.”

“The last thing our economy needs is tens of thousands more people out of work, and the last thing the travelling public needs is fewer choices in air travel”, the statement added.

Rising fuel costs and industry pressures intensify

Spirit’s challenges have been compounded by a sharp rise in jet fuel prices, driven in part by geopolitical tensions linked to the Iran conflict.

Fuel is one of the airline industry’s largest expenses, and prices have more than doubled in some regions in recent weeks, putting additional strain on already fragile balance sheets.

Industry officials have warned that it could take months for global fuel supplies to stabilize, leaving carriers exposed to sustained cost pressures.

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