Ultra-low-cost carrier Spirit Airlines has cut 54% of its Las Vegas flights for the upcoming winter schedule compared to the same period last year, according to the aviation analytics company Cirium . The news comes as the airline filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection for the second time this year.
This reduction translates to more than 3,000 flights being removed during the fourth quarter of 2025, making Las Vegas the most affected airport in the airline’s network in absolute terms. Following Las Vegas, other airports facing significant cuts include Los Angeles (LAX), San Jose (SJC), Boston (BOS), and Atlanta (ATL).
More Than 3,400 Flights Removed At LAS
Cirium data shows that Spirit Airlines has cut 3,409 flights from its Las Vegas hub at Harry Reid International Airport