Spirit Furloughs
#61
Well.... hopefully we can shrink our way to profitability Funny how things have and can change.
back to updating my resume.... does Taco Bell have a 401K
Breckster
#62
On Reserve
Joined APC: Jul 2008
Position: A319/A321 captain
Posts: 10
8 is what I had heard as well; At least that is what Pete told me (before he lost his job?), among other things
Well.... hopefully we can shrink our way to profitability Funny how things have and can change.
back to updating my resume.... does Taco Bell have a 401K
Breckster
Well.... hopefully we can shrink our way to profitability Funny how things have and can change.
back to updating my resume.... does Taco Bell have a 401K
Breckster
#63
#64
Sorry to hear this for Spirit. FLL and Terminal 4 is pretty much my everyday Lunch stop and every Capt/First Officer I have ever met from Spirit seems to be a Top Notch group of guys. I hope things will somehow turn around fast and wish the best for you.
#66
Banned
Joined APC: Feb 2008
Position: A320 CA
Posts: 501
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07/3/2008
Spirit Airlines Attacks Record Fuel Prices
Plans to Cut 15% Of Non-Fuel Costs, Places Deeper Emphasis on Non-ticket Revenue, Revises 2008 Growth Plan and Continues Caribbean and Latin America Network Expansion
Miramar, Florida (July 3, 2008) - Spirit Airlines attacks record high fuel prices by revising 2008 growth, cutting 15% of non-fuel costs, continuing to increase non-ticket revenue and continuing to expand to the Caribbean and Latin America.
Spirit is targeting a 15% reduction in non-fuel expenses ensuring Spirit’s costs remain the lowest in the Americas. Spirit is carefully evaluating every expense and is working with all stakeholders to ensure necessary objectives are met.
Spirit remains focused on growing revenue through non-ticket revenue products and services that add value rather than substantially raising fares, which stalls customer demand.
Spirit entered Colombia in May with the addition of Cartagena. Flights to Trinidad began in June. Bogota will begin July 24, 2008. Additionally, Spirit today filed an application with the US DOT to serve Manaus, Brazil. Other growth opportunities are being evaluated in the broader Caribbean and Latin America region for 2009.
Spirit has revised its 2008 growth plan, which originally called for 10 percent growth year-over-year, and now expects flat capacity year-over-year.
“We can’t sit back and hope for fuel prices to fall; we will attack this challenge by adapting our business to the structural change in fuel prices,” said Spirit CEO Ben Baldanza. “We are in a better position than any other carrier in the Americas to succeed in this environment. By becoming more aggressive than ever on non-fuel costs, raising non-ticket revenues and continuing to grow our Latin America network while trimming lower performing flights, we will win.”
Spirit is making the following adjustments to its schedule as part of its revised 2008 growth plan:
- Effective August 1, 2008, service to Long Island MacArthur and Providenciales, Turks & Caicos Islands will be suspended. Spirit will return to MacArthur when market conditions change. In Providenciales, excessive local costs have made air service not economically viable.
- Effective September 2, 2008, service to Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands and Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, will be operated on a seasonal basis to better match capacity with demand.
- Additional adjustments will be made to select markets during off-peak periods.
- Spirit will retire five Airbus A319 aircraft by September.
- Spirit will make reductions in employees to coincide with these capacity adjustments.
- Spirit expects to maintain its low cost carrier leadership position in Fort Lauderdale, the Caribbean, Latin America, Michigan, New Jersey and other key markets.
- These refinements result in limited changes to Spirit’s overall scope of service with no impact to over 300 markets served non-stop and through the Fort Lauderdale gateway. Low fares in these markets are always available at Spirit Airlines - cheap tickets, cheap flights, discount airfare, cheap hotels, cheap car rentals, cheap travel.
About Spirit Airlines
Spirit Airlines, Inc. (Spirit Airlines - cheap tickets, cheap flights, discount airfare, cheap hotels, cheap car rentals, cheap travel) is the largest Ultra Low Cost Carrier (ULCC) in the United States, Latin America and Caribbean. Its all-Airbus fleet, the youngest in the Americas, flies more than 200 daily flights to 43 destinations. The company is based in Miramar, Florida, and employs 2,300 professionals.
07/3/2008
Spirit Airlines Attacks Record Fuel Prices
Plans to Cut 15% Of Non-Fuel Costs, Places Deeper Emphasis on Non-ticket Revenue, Revises 2008 Growth Plan and Continues Caribbean and Latin America Network Expansion
Miramar, Florida (July 3, 2008) - Spirit Airlines attacks record high fuel prices by revising 2008 growth, cutting 15% of non-fuel costs, continuing to increase non-ticket revenue and continuing to expand to the Caribbean and Latin America.
Spirit is targeting a 15% reduction in non-fuel expenses ensuring Spirit’s costs remain the lowest in the Americas. Spirit is carefully evaluating every expense and is working with all stakeholders to ensure necessary objectives are met.
Spirit remains focused on growing revenue through non-ticket revenue products and services that add value rather than substantially raising fares, which stalls customer demand.
Spirit entered Colombia in May with the addition of Cartagena. Flights to Trinidad began in June. Bogota will begin July 24, 2008. Additionally, Spirit today filed an application with the US DOT to serve Manaus, Brazil. Other growth opportunities are being evaluated in the broader Caribbean and Latin America region for 2009.
Spirit has revised its 2008 growth plan, which originally called for 10 percent growth year-over-year, and now expects flat capacity year-over-year.
“We can’t sit back and hope for fuel prices to fall; we will attack this challenge by adapting our business to the structural change in fuel prices,” said Spirit CEO Ben Baldanza. “We are in a better position than any other carrier in the Americas to succeed in this environment. By becoming more aggressive than ever on non-fuel costs, raising non-ticket revenues and continuing to grow our Latin America network while trimming lower performing flights, we will win.”
Spirit is making the following adjustments to its schedule as part of its revised 2008 growth plan:
- Effective August 1, 2008, service to Long Island MacArthur and Providenciales, Turks & Caicos Islands will be suspended. Spirit will return to MacArthur when market conditions change. In Providenciales, excessive local costs have made air service not economically viable.
- Effective September 2, 2008, service to Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands and Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, will be operated on a seasonal basis to better match capacity with demand.
- Additional adjustments will be made to select markets during off-peak periods.
- Spirit will retire five Airbus A319 aircraft by September.
- Spirit will make reductions in employees to coincide with these capacity adjustments.
- Spirit expects to maintain its low cost carrier leadership position in Fort Lauderdale, the Caribbean, Latin America, Michigan, New Jersey and other key markets.
- These refinements result in limited changes to Spirit’s overall scope of service with no impact to over 300 markets served non-stop and through the Fort Lauderdale gateway. Low fares in these markets are always available at Spirit Airlines - cheap tickets, cheap flights, discount airfare, cheap hotels, cheap car rentals, cheap travel.
About Spirit Airlines
Spirit Airlines, Inc. (Spirit Airlines - cheap tickets, cheap flights, discount airfare, cheap hotels, cheap car rentals, cheap travel) is the largest Ultra Low Cost Carrier (ULCC) in the United States, Latin America and Caribbean. Its all-Airbus fleet, the youngest in the Americas, flies more than 200 daily flights to 43 destinations. The company is based in Miramar, Florida, and employs 2,300 professionals.
#68
On Reserve
Joined APC: Jul 2008
Position: A319/A321 captain
Posts: 10
#70
And so, from this moment forward, I do not believe one single word that comes from that man's mouth.
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