Spirit Airlines bailout: Will over 17,000 jobs be protected or big shocking lay offs on the way?

Spirit Airlines' liquidation would eliminate ⁠more than ‌17,000 jobs, an expert said.

Spirit Airlines bailout: Will over 17,000 jobs be protected or big shocking lay offs on the way?
Spirit Airlines bankrup latest: A union representing workers at Spirit ​Airlines said on Friday any U.S. bailout of ​the bankrupt low-cost carrier must protect employees. The Trump administration has made a financing offer to help the airline exit bankruptcy that was being reviewed by its major creditors, Marshall Huebner, ‌an outside ⁠lawyer for ⁠Spirit, said on Thursday.

The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, which represents Spirit's ramp ​service employees, said any bailout must require "no furloughs, no layoffs, and no shifting the burden onto ​the very people who keep this airline running."

Spirit's problems predate the Iran war, but spiking fuel prices since it began in late February have made ​its situation worse. The liquidation of Spirit would eliminate ⁠more than ‌17,000 jobs and generate billions of dollars in claims, Huebner ​said.


The union ​cited a pandemic-era government rescue program for airlines that ⁠included limits on executive compensation and restrictions on stock buybacks ​and dividends.

A lawyer for some Spirit creditors said ​in court on Thursday they had reviewed a term sheet of the government's offer that sources say includes $500 million in financing and a condition the government receive warrants equal to 90 per cent of Spirit's equity.

The senior debtor-in-possession financing would help Spirit exit its second bankruptcy restructuring since 2025.
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President Donald Trump ‌said on Thursday his administration was looking at buying the embattled airline at the "right price." "When the price of oil goes down, ​we would ​sell it for ⁠a profit," he told reporters at the White House.

The Florida-based budget carrier is running short on time. Huebner has said Spirit needs new financing or access ​to $240 million of its funds by the end of next week.

While a deal would keep Spirit afloat at a time when higher fuel prices eat into carriers’ profits, the prospect of a U.S. government-funded bailout has led to pushback from within the airline industry and among members of Trump’s Republican Party.
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