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What the End of Spirit Airlines Means for the Future of Flying — The Daily
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What the End of Spirit Airlines Means for the Future of Flying

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When Spirit Airlines shut down over the weekend, it brought an end to a company that had revolutionized air travel in the United States with its ultra-low-cost approach.

Niraj Chokshi, who covers aviation for The New York Times, discussed why the company unraveled and whether those problems could spread to other airlines. And Lynsea Garrison, a producer for “The Daily,” spoke to a Spirit flight attendant about what the airline represented.

Guest:

  • Niraj Chokshi, a reporter at The New York Times covering aviation, rail and other transportation industries.
  • Colleen Burns, a flight attendant for Spirit Airlines.

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Photo: Tom Brenner for The New York Times

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