
Spirit Airlines helped turn flying into a fee-based nightmare. Now itโs gone, and fuel prices are soaring
Forgive me for not mourning last weekโs demise of Spirit Airlines, the company responsible for making flying absolutely terrible. Due to rising expenses and billions of dollars in debt, Spirit shut down abruptly last Saturday, stranding thousands of customers who were unaware that an entire business meant to transport them through the sky was about to shutter for good.
Spirit was struggling for years, but it all got so much worse thanks to the soaring cost of jet fuel caused by the war in Iran and the crisis in the strait of Hormuz that halted the shipment of oil. It was bad enough being the countryโs most ridiculed mode of conveyance outside of the Segway. But now it costs even more to suck that badly.
Dave Schilling is a Los Angeles-based writer and humorist
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