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Trump wants someone to purchase Spirit Airlines

Donald Trump said on Tuesday that he would love to see a low-cost airline, Spirit Airlines, acquire the bankrupt carrier. He also said it was possible for the federal government to get involved.

I'd love for someone to buy Spirit. Trump said on CNBC that the federal government could help with this one, as it's 14,000 people. Spirit's bankruptcy plan was under renewed pressure last week after a sharp increase in jet fuel prices weakened key assumptions behind its restructuring.

Spirit did not respond immediately to a comment request.

Sources say that USDOT has held discussions with major airline companies about what would happen to passengers with tickets for 'Spirit' if it was forced to close.

The CEOs of the major low-cost carriers will meet U.S. Transportation secretary Sean Duffy on Tuesday to 'urge Congress to provide temporary 'tax relief.

Spirit's turnaround was based on fuel prices averaging $2.24 per galon in 2026, and $2.14 by 2027. This is based on March disclosures. By mid-April jet fuel was around $4.24 per gallon. This is roughly twice the price assumed in Spirit's projections.

Spirit is under pressure as it seeks court approval for its second restructuring in less that a year. Spirit emerged from bankruptcy in March of 2025, and continues to struggle with 'higher domestic capacity, weaker leisure demand, and a challenging pricing environment. The plan, say creditors, leaves very little room for error.

After U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran, airlines worldwide are suffering from surging jet-fuel costs.

JetBlue Airways CEO Joanna Geraghty informed employees on Monday that the airline was not planning to file for bankruptcy this year.

New York's carrier recently secured a $500m debt financing commitment, backed by as many as 22 aircraft. There is an option to raise another $250 million with more planes. Geraghty said that the airline had access to more capital and ample liquidity. (Reporting and editing by Nick Zieminski, David Shepardson)

(source: Reuters)