Detroit Weather: See what's the weather today and most popular destinations

Spirit Airlines says travelers want warm weather. Here are the most popular destinations

Detroit Weather: See what's the weather today and most popular destinations

 Five warm weathers cities were among the most popular spring break destinations customers searched for through Spirit Airlines, the company said recently.

"We know many travelers are locking in their first vacation of the year, and it's clear they're after warmer weather and major entertainment options with Florida, Las Vegas and Puerto Rico topping the list for our Guests' most searched spring break destinations," said Rana Ghosh, Spirit Airlines senior vice president and chief transformation officer. 

During the peak spring break period from March 14 through March 31, the airline expects to fly about 13,000 domestic and international flights. In Michigan, the company flies out of Detroit Metropolitan Airport in Wayne County, Spirit Airline said.

What are the most popular spring destinations for 2025?

Potential Spirit Airline customers focused on warm weather, including:

Orlando, Florida (MCO)

Fort Lauderdale, Florida (FLL)

Las Vegas, Nevada (LAS)

Miami, Florida (MIA)

San Juan, Puerto Rico (SJU)

Spirit Airlines adds new Florida flights

Spirit Airlines announced in January that the company would be expanding its nonstop flight offerings for spring break. The new flights are:


Nashville International Airport BNA-PNS: March 6 — 18, 4x weekly (new service)

Dallas Fort Worth International Airport DFW-PNS: March 5 — 17, 4x weekly (resuming service)

Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport DTW-PNS: March 20 — April 8, 4x weekly (new service)

Chicago O'Hare International Airport ORD-PNS: March 20 — April 8, 3x weekly (new service)


Also in March, there will be a new nonstop flight between Fort Myers and Charlotte, North Carolina.


Charlotte Douglas International Airport CLT-PNS: Starting March 5, 2025, daily service

Will Spirit Airlines' bankruptcy affect service?

Spirit Airlines filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in November 2024 after a lengthy period of losses, failed merger attempts and debt maturities.

Spirit previously announced pilot furloughs and capacity cuts, and the company was heavily impacted by engine problems that grounded many Airbus A320s across multiple airlines.


However, the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York approved all of the airliner's "first day" relief requests to allow the company to keep paying employees, vendors and partners and to continue its flights as the airline restructures its debts.

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