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Spirit Airlines wants to transfer two Chicago airport gate to United Airlines for $30 Million

Spirit 'Aviation has filed a court document asking the 'U.S. Bankruptcy Court' for the Southern District of New York for approval to transfer two O'Hare Airport gates to United Airlines at a cost of $30.2 million.

Spirit filed for bankruptcy in August 2025 - a second attempt - as it struggled to deal with mounting losses and dwindling reserves. In an effort to shed its non-core assets, the company has already left 14 airports. It also'rejected leases on over 80 aircraft. Spirit Airlines, as part of its network optimization program,?determined that it did not need all four preferential airport gates at Chicago O'Hare International Airport. In December, the airline reassigned these gates to American Airlines. According to the filing two major airlines made bids on gates G12 and G14. Spirit claimed that United had the best price-performance combination. According to a court filing in November, Spirit had approximately 32 departures on peak days from O'Hare, which have since been halved. If approved by the court ?in late February, Spirit said it ?will use the $30.2 million assignment fee to prepay term loans as defined in its ?debtor-in-possession credit agreement. Spirit obtained an additional $100m in emergency funding to support its operations. (Reporting and editing by Aurora Ellis, Emelia Sithole Matarise, and Doyinsola Oladipo in New York)

(source: Reuters)