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Tyler In Flight

@TylerInFlight

✈️ Former flight attendant turned Pilot known for sports memes who needed a separate account to get his aviation fix. Follow the sports here: @tylerherrick

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Tyler In Flight@TylerInFlight·
Who wants to help me get all the former Spirit Airlines assets and revive Midwest Express?
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Turbine Traveller
Turbine Traveller@Turbinetraveler·
Here are the last ATC communications between the final Spirit Airlines flight to land, flight NK1833, and Dallas/Fort Worth Airport (KDFW) Tower.
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Tyler In Flight@TylerInFlight·
My heart truly goes out to every employee and their families who are now undoubtedly dealing with emotional and financial stress in addition to the obvious career disruption. This wasn’t your fault.
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Jon Ostrower
Jon Ostrower@jonostrower·
Rest easy, Big Banana. My heart is with all the Spirit employees who are having to endure this. Just awful.
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Kris Van Cleave
Kris Van Cleave@krisvancleave·
My thoughts are with the ~7500 Spirit employees who stayed on the job until the end. From the comms team we worked with regularly to the flight crews who safely operated through uncertainty and all those in between. End of an era whether you flew Spirit or not.
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Kris Van Cleave
Kris Van Cleave@krisvancleave·
In 2018 we followed Jerry Drouillard into the Spirit hanger at DTW. He was about to reunite w/ the passengers & Spirit employees who saved his life. Whatever you thought of the airline, the employees deserve a ton of credit for working thru to the end. cbsnews.com/news/fellow-pa…
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Kris Van Cleave
Kris Van Cleave@krisvancleave·
Spirit Airlines has shutdown. It’s official. “Spirit Aviation Holdings…has started an orderly wind-down of operations, effective immediately. All Spirit flights have been cancelled, and Spirit Guests should not go to the airport.” ir.spirit.com/news/news-deta…
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Jon Ostrower
Jon Ostrower@jonostrower·
I think the airline’s social bot is still on.
Spirit Airlines@SpiritAirlines

@kep1zoe Disrupting travel plans is never on our bucket list! Send us a DM with your reservation info, so we can find the best solution to get you back on track.

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Tyler In Flight
Tyler In Flight@TylerInFlight·
NKS (Spirit Airlines) 1833 is now the #3 tracked flight worldwide on @flightradar24 What many believe will be the last ever flight 🕊️
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Tyler In Flight@TylerInFlight·
This song has been stuck in my head since the 80’s (I was born in the 90s)
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Tyler In Flight@TylerInFlight·
The already over saturated pilot market is going to wake up to an influx of highly qualified ATP + type rated guys and gals. Pour one out for the CFI’s waiting for an airline gig.
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Tyler In Flight
Tyler In Flight@TylerInFlight·
Multiple things can be true. > It was (clearly) an unsustainable business model > It benefited consumers > It’s sad/bad for the employees
Kyle Potter@kpottermn

“The business model clearly doesn’t work, Spirit should be allowed to fail.” The problem is this is bigger than Spirit. The question now should be: Why doesn’t the business model work here while low-cost carriers flourish in Europe & Asia? Is there something fundamentally different about American travelers & what they want? Maybe, but not enough. Did US airlines do it worse? Also no, IMO. There are lots of factors (rising costs far beyond jet fuel being a big one) but one differentiator here is entrenched major US airlines have been permitted to dominate hub after hub & loyalty programs (read as: credit card revenue) that dwarf what exists in every other country, allowing big airlines to offset otherwise unprofitable flying. You need scale to truly compete in the airline industry. Major carriers were able to bury Spirit with that scale. There’s a reason why new upstarts like Breeze & Avelo really only fly between second-, third- and fourth-tier cities… As more airlines fail or merge, the big get bigger. This feels like a turning point. It’s only going to get worse. And while the lower cost end of the market vanishes, everyone else is moving upmarket: chasing “premium” travel at higher fares … yet retaining the even higher nickel-and-dime fees you all hate. This isn’t just about Spirit. We’re returning to that so-called “Golden Age of Air Travel” … and I’m not sure consumers are going to like it.

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