Spirit Airlines on Saturday announced that it shut down all operations after failing to not reach a deal for a government bailout. The Trump administration drafted a $500 million bailout plan to save Spirit from ceasing operations, a plan that several Trump allies in Congress opposed. The plan was opted in exchange for warrants to…
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Spirit Airlines to shutter after no Trump deal: What to know
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CitrixNews Staff
Originally reported by The Hill
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