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Spirit reports that most customers have been refunded and staff has returned to work after the shutdown

Spirit Airlines announced on Sunday that it had almost completed refunding passengers and returning crew members to their homes following its decision to cease operation over the weekend. Spirit Airlines abruptly cancelled flights early Saturday morning. This left passengers and staff stranded in the U.S. as well as the Caribbean and Latin America. The airline had collapsed under financial pressures, including a steep rise in fuel costs due to the Iran War. Cirium, an aviation analytics firm, reported that the carrier had over 4,000 domestic flights planned through May 15.

The company reported that most customers who paid with credit cards or debit cards had received their refunds by Saturday night, but a small number were still awaiting processing.

Over the weekend, a final?group? of approximately?1,500 crewmembers was re-based.

Other airlines have offered discounted rescue fares to stranded passengers. Reporting by Sabrina Valle in New York and Doyinsola Oladipo; editing by Cynthia Osterman

(source: Reuters)