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Updated · The Points Guy · May 28
Spirit Estate to Auction 22 LaGuardia Slots on July 9, Opening Room for 12 Daily Flights
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Updated · The Points Guy · May 28

Spirit Estate to Auction 22 LaGuardia Slots on July 9, Opening Room for 12 Daily Flights

2 articles · Updated · The Points Guy · May 28
  • July 9 is the start date for the bankruptcy auction of Spirit Airlines' 22 LaGuardia slots, assets the carrier valued at nearly $87 million in April before shutting down on May 2.
  • Those abandoned slots could let the winning airline add roughly 12 daily flights at tightly constrained LaGuardia, pending bankruptcy court approval before service can begin, likely by fall.
  • American, Frontier, JetBlue and Southwest are seen as leading contenders, while Delta could face antitrust scrutiny and United's CEO said the carrier does not expect to join consolidation.
  • Terminal A, where Spirit operated, remains under Port Authority control; its six gates can be reassigned as redevelopment of the Marine Air Terminal continues.
Regulators blocked a merger to save competition. Will this auction now hand Spirit's legacy to a giant, raising fares?
Amid a fatal crash investigation, can LaGuardia's strained system safely handle the 12 new daily flights being auctioned?
Could a Canadian 'dark horse' airline snatch these coveted New York slots from under the noses of US legacy carriers?