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Spirit Airlines targets a net profit of $220 million in 2027

Spirit Airlines announced on Tuesday that it would fully implement its transformation by the end 2027. By then, the bankrupt airline expects to generate about $220 millions in net profit.

In a regulatory filing the discount airline estimated that its adjusted operating losses in 2025 would be $819 million.

After filing for bankruptcy a second consecutive time in August, the ultra-low cost carrier has cut its network and fleet size, and is planning to lay off pilots and flight attendants in order to get on a more solid financial footing.

Spirit Airlines said that its EBITDAR, a measure for operating performance, is estimated to reach $900 million at the end of 2027.

Two furloughs are expected to save the carrier $211 million, of which one has already taken place. Spirit stated that fleet reductions would result in an estimated $400 million in annualized rent savings and a decrease in lease liabilities of over $3 billion. Reporting by Rajesh Kumar Singh in New York and Doyinsola Oladipo; editing by Chris Reese, Deepa Babington

(source: Reuters)