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Spirit Airlines to launch new daily flights from Salt Lake City to Fort Lauderdale and San Diego

The new routes will launch on June 20, 2024 Spirit Airlines has announced the addition of two new destinations from Salt Lake City International Airport, Fort Lauderdale, and San Diego, with daily nonstop flights from June 20, 2024. This expansion increases Spirit’s nonstop destinations from Utah to five, including existing services to Las Vegas, Los Angeles, and Orlando. The announcement comes at a pivotal moment for Spirit, following the termination of its merger agreement with JetBlue in March 2024. The new services offer a mix of beach and city destinations.

Spirit Airlines to launch new daily flights from Salt Lake City to Fort Lauderdale and San Diego

Published : 4 weeks ago by Danielle Miles in Travel

The new routes will launch on June 20, 2024

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah — Spirit Airlines announced the addition of two new destinations from Salt Lake City International Airport, FLL and SAN, just in time for summer travel.

Starting June 20, 2024, Spirit will offer daily nonstop flights to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and San Diego, California, directly from Salt Lake City. This expansion increases Spirit’s nonstop destinations from Salt Lake City to five, including the existing services to Las Vegas, Los Angeles, and Orlando, which vary from daily to five times a week.

The introduction of these routes comes at a pivotal moment for Spirit, following the recent termination of its merger agreement with JetBlue on March 4, 2024. The merger was initially seen as a strategic move to create a low-cost powerhouse within the industry. However, with the dissolution of this agreement, Spirit’s focus has shifted towards expanding its own network and providing more affordable travel options for its customers.

For travelers in the Salt Lake City area, the new services to Fort Lauderdale and San Diego offer a mix of beach and city destinations.


Topics: Aviation, Airlines

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