A number of airlines are preparing to step in and help stranded passengers amid reports that one major competitor is on the verge of closing and suspending flights.
This worrying news comes from a report in The Air Current, which sounded the alarm on December 12, 2025.
The looming outage could force a major U.S. airline to cease operations as early as December 13, 2025, leaving many travelers with unexpected flight cancellations during the peak travel season.
Spirit Airlines is one airline at risk of imminent closure, Air Current reports.
Spirit Airlines is currently in the process of its second bankruptcy, and The Air Current said the Dec. 13, 2025 deadline could affect its ability to draw down $100 million in financing.
Airstream reports that if Spirit cannot secure the funding, it could result in an abrupt and immediate end to its operations.
If Spirit Airlines had to shut down suddenly, it could have an immediate and devastating impact on passengers.
Spirit Airlines has 428 flights scheduled for December 13, 2025, according to Cirium Diio. Air Current said it may not be able to continue operating the flights if the airline does not receive the necessary capital injection.
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As of December 20, 2025, Spirit Airlines has an additional 3,138 flights scheduled.
If airlines shut down at any time during this period, it would mean all of those travelers would be displaced as they try to get home for the holidays.
“At least two major U.S. airlines are planning to shut down the troubled low-cost carrier as early as Saturday,” Airstream reported.
“Airstream” said that it is reported that these airlines are formulating rescue plans for affected passengers.
“Both companies are accelerating plans to replenish Spirit’s canceled flights and provide relief fares to Spirit passengers who will be left stranded by the sudden termination of flights during one of the busiest travel periods of the year.”
While Air Current expects Spirit Airlines flights to end as early as December 13, the airline itself denies that outcome is on the table.