Spirit Airlines (NYSE: SAVE) is preparing to exit two additional markets, part of its broader withdrawal from less profitable markets, as the airline enters a complex restructuring process. The carrier will exit the Minneapolis-St. Paul (MSP) and Bradley International (Hartford) (BDL) markets. The carrier has announced it will be suspending service on October 31st, alongside 40 other routes that account for around a quarter of its overall network.
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