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Hundreds Affected in Aruba After Spirit Airlines Cancels All Flights

May 5, 2026
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Hundreds Affected in Aruba After Spirit Airlines Cancels All Flights

Hundreds Affected in Aruba After Spirit Airlines Cancels All Flights

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Early this morning, Spirit Airlines suspended operations at all airports, leading to widespread flight cancellations. Among them was flight NK885 from Fort Lauderdale, which was scheduled to depart at 11:51 am, and arrive in Aruba about three hours later before returning to the United States shortly after.

With all Spirit flights from Fort Lauderdale canceled, around 160 passengers in Aruba were left stranded and now need to look for alternative travel options. The term “stranded” is being used because the airline they were booked with is no longer operating flights. Affected passengers have two main options: rebook with American Airlines via Miami or with JetBlue via Fort Lauderdale. “There are enough options to get home. It does not have to be a problem,” an executive from the Aruba Airport Authority said.

One of the main challenges is that Spirit Airlines does not have a physical office in Aruba, making it difficult for passengers to file complaints or seek assistance in person. Refund requests must be submitted online, and passengers will need to follow the airline’s digital process to recover their money.

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This process can take time, especially for tickets purchased through travel agencies or third-party platforms. Refund timelines remain unclear, and it is not yet known how much passengers will receive or how quickly payments will be processed. It is also still uncertain whether Spirit has arranged agreements with other airlines to transport affected passengers home at its own expense.

The Situation

Spirit Airlines halted operations after more than 30 years in business and has begun bankruptcy proceedings. Several factors contributed to the collapse:

  • Fuel prices increased significantly, raising operating costs
  • The airline had been facing ongoing financial difficulties
  • A proposed merger with JetBlue did not go through
  • The company failed to secure sufficient financial backing to continue operations

The impact is expected to be significant:

  • Many employees are losing their jobs
  • Passengers with existing bookings must rebook with other airlines
  • Competing airlines have started offering additional flights
  • Airfares may rise due to reduced low-cost competition

Spirit Airlines in Aruba

Spirit Airlines has served Aruba for more than 15 years, operating routes from Fort Lauderdale. The service began with two flights per week and gradually increased to daily operations. Last month, the airline operated 29 flights to Aruba, and was expected to reduce that to 24 this month, slightly below daily service.

The airline had also requested approval to operate twice-daily flights to and from Aruba for the upcoming summer season, a plan that is now no longer moving forward.

Not everyone agreed with Spirit’s role in Aruba’s tourism market, as it is a low-cost carrier that does not always align with the island’s focus on attracting higher-spending visitors. Aruba positions itself as a high-end destination, and tourism authorities continue to prioritize airlines that support that strategy.

“One airline’s loss is another’s opportunity”

Even before Spirit Airlines officially announced bankruptcy, other carriers had begun positioning themselves to take over its airport slots. Once the announcement was confirmed, interest increased further.

Delta Air Lines is among the airlines exploring opportunities to expand services to Aruba, either by increasing existing frequencies or launching new routes. Several other airlines are also showing interest. Aruba’s tourism strategy continues to focus on attracting higher-value visitors, which may favor full-service carriers over low-cost operators.

Airline collapses are not unheard of in the United States, although they are more commonly followed by mergers or acquisitions rather than complete shutdowns. Recent examples include ExpressJet Airlines, which ceased operations in 2022, Compass Airlines in 2020, and Trans States Airlines the same year.

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