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20.02.2024 - 18:57 / travelpulse.com / Spirit Airlines / North America / Henry Harteveldt / Rich Thomaselli
Spirit Airlines is adding 10 new flights out of Boston-Logan, which can be looked at in two ways. It's a step back toward profitability for the airline, which many thought might go bankrupt in the wake of the ruling by the federal judge that blocked a merger with JetBlue Airways.
Or it’s a hopeful nod toward JetBlue and its huge presence in Boston.
Either way, it’s a good thing.
Spirit is adding 10 more flights out of Logan Airport, although some are amendments to existing flights, and some are new destinations.
All of this is scheduled to happen in the spring.
The new destinations include Norfolk, Virginia; Charleston, South Carolina; and Houston. It will also resume a daily flight to Dallas.
More flights are also being added to existing routes to Orlando, Miami, Fort Myers, Tampa, Myrtle Beach, and San Juan. That brings Spirit’s tally to 14 nonstop destinations and 25 daily departures out of Boston.
Ironically, the federal judge who blocked the merger with JetBlue and will hear the appeal from both airlines in June resides in Boston.
"The odds were against JetBlue from the beginning because Spirit is a budget airline, and while JetBlue has low fares, it's not considered a budget airline," industry analyst Henry Harteveldt told CBS MoneyWatch.
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