
MARYLAND — BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport is advising Spirit Airlines passengers to not come to the airport after the airline ceased operations at their location.
On Saturday it was announced that Spirit Airlines was going out of business after 34 years.
Spirit Airlines once booked hundreds of daily flights on its bright yellow planes and employed about 17,000 people.
The airline said it had “started an orderly wind-down of our operations, effective immediately.”
BWI posted on social media that travelers should however contact their booking providers and credit card companies about getting a refunds and other options.
And they added that there are no Spirit Airlines workers on-site to assist travelers.
Spirit Airlines advised customers that they could expect refunds but there would be no help in booking travel on other airlines.
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More information for Spirit passengers is available at https://www.spiritrestructuring.com/guests.