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From The Air Line Pilots Association: Spirit Airlines Closure ‘A Devastating Blow To More Than 2,000 Pilots, As Well As Thousands Of More Workers’

Published Monday, May 4, 2026 2:00 pm
by Air Line Pilots Association News
From The Air Line Pilots Association: Spirit Airlines Closure ‘A Devastating Blow To More Than 2,000 Pilots, As Well As Thousands Of More Workers’

(WASHINGTON, D.C.) - Captain Jason Ambrosi, he President of the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA), has issued the following statement after Spirit Airlines ceased operations: The news that Spirit Airlines has ceased operations is a devastating blow to more than 2,000 ALPA Pilots and thousands of other hard-working Employees who dedicated their careers to this Airline. Spirit’s highly-trained-and-skilled Pilots believed in the Airline’s future enough to put their own livelihoods on the line, contributing tens of millions in annual concessions to help secure a path through restructuring. They did their part. They deserved better than this outcome. The pain of this decision will not be felt in boardrooms. It will be felt by Pilots, Flight Attendants, Mechanics, Dispatchers and Ground Crews, and by the families and communities that depend on them. ALPA fought at the highest levels of government to ensure Workers were the first priority in any resolution. We made clear that the human cost of liquidation was real, serious and preventable. ALPA will not stop fighting for the Pilots impacted by this closure. We will pursue every tool available to protect their jobs, their contracts and their futures - and we will continue to help them navigate what comes next.” Founded in 1931, ALPA is the largest Airline Pilot Union in the world and represents more than 80,000 Pilots at 42 U.S. and Canadian Airlines.

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