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Avianca Launches a Contingency Plan for Passengers Affected by Spirit's Closure

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The airline activated a contingency plan to support passengers affected by the closure of Spirit Airlines, offering relocation on their flights, but subject to availability
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The Civil Aeronautics of Colombia reported this Saturday the immediate suspension of all the global operations of Spirit Airlines, after the airline failed to overcome its reorganization process under Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Act of the United States. According to internal communications of the company, all flights were cancelled starting this day. The materialization of the cessation took by surprise the Colombian aeronautics authority. At …

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The Colombian airline Avianca announced this Saturday that it will offer free return options to passengers affected by the closure of Spirit Airlines, after the US company announced the cessation of its operations.

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Strongly affected by the rising prices of kerosene, the American company cancelled all its flights. It had already filed its balance sheet twice in 2025. By 2024, the company employed nearly 11,000 people.

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The airline activated a contingency plan to support passengers affected by the closure of Spirit Airlines, offering relocation on their flights, but subject to availability

·Bogotá, Colombia
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larepublica.co broke the news in Bogotá, Colombia on Saturday, May 2, 2026.
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