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Spirit Airlines receives up to $475 Million in financing during bankruptcy process

Spirit Airlines' parent company announced on Tuesday that it had negotiated funding up to $475m with existing bondholders in order to continue normal business operations throughout its Chapter 11 restructuring.

Spirit anticipates that $200 million in debtor-in possession financing will be available immediately, if the court approves. The next hearing will be held on October 10.

It said that the company also has interim access to liquidity of $120 million.

The U.S. pioneer of no-frills filed for bankruptcy for the second year in a row after its previous reorganization had failed to give it a more stable financial foundation.

Spirit announced on Tuesday that AerCap Holdings, a lessor of aircraft, has agreed to cancel leases for 27 aircraft. AerCap will pay Spirit 150 million dollars as part of this deal.

This agreement settles their dispute regarding a deal involving 36 Airbus aircraft due to be delivered between 2027-2028.

The company said that it had also received approval from the U.S. Bankruptcy Court of the Southern District of New York to reject 12 airport leasing agreements and 19 ground handling contracts.

Last week, Sprit announced that it would be halting 40 routes. (Reporting and editing by Aatreyee dasgupta, Bengaluru)

(source: Reuters)