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Spirit Airlines is suspending about 40 routes and dropping service to two airports as part of cost-cutting measures.

The airline filed for its second bankruptcy in a year but plans to continue flying while it restructures.

Customers with canceled flights are entitled to a refund if they choose not to travel.

Low-cost carrier Spirit Airlines will suspend about 40 routes and drop service to two airports, according to published reports.

Spirit is trying to reduce costs following its second bankruptcy in a year , a company representative told employees Sept. 26.

Chief Commercial Officer Rana Ghosh said Spirit will end service from Hartford's Bradley International Airport (BDL) on on Oct. 31 and to Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport (MSP) Dec. 1, AirlineGeek

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