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Trump administration nears deal to rescue Spirit Airlines, WSJ reports

Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday that the Trump administration is close to a deal with Spirit Airlines. The Wall Street Journal quoted people who are familiar with the matter.

According to a report, the U.S. Government will loan Spirit up to $500 million in exchange of warrants that would allow it to potentially take a stake in the airline.

After U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran, global carriers are now dealing with a?surge in jet fuel prices? after the disruption of?traffic along the Strait of Hormuz.

Spirit Airlines has stated that it will'shrink their fleet to approximately one-third the size of its pre bankruptcy fleet, and retain roughly 76-80 aircraft by third quarter 2026.

According to the March disclosures, the?carrier's turnaround?plan was based on fuel prices averaging $2.24 a gallon in 2026. And $2.14 if you include 2027. By mid-April jet fuel was around $4.24 per gallon. This is roughly twice the price assumed in the?projections.

Spirit Airlines, known for its all-Airbus fleet in bright yellow, has built its brand on affordable fares. This is especially appealing to budget-conscious travelers who are willing to do without add-ons like?checked baggage? and seat assignments.

Spirit refused to comment but stated that it operated 'normally. The White House didn't 'immediately reply to a request for comment.

Donald Trump, the U.S. president, told CNBC that he'd like to see a company acquire Spirit and that it is possible that federal government might get involved. Reporting by Nathan Gomes, Bengaluru. Editing by Shreya Biwas and Devika Syamnath.

(source: Reuters)