Spirit Airlines reached another important milestone in its ongoing restructuring efforts.
On Friday, the budget carrier’s parent company, Spirit Aviation Holdings, Inc., announced that pilots and flight attendants have ratified their tentative agreements, which were reached last month.
Spirit pilots were represented by the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA), while flight attendants were represented by the Association of Flight Attendants-CWA (AFA).
The agreements remain subject to court approval, however.
“We’re thankful to our partners at ALPA and the AFA for their collaboration in reaching these agreements and to our Pilots and Flight Attendants for the unwavering dedication and professionalism they demonstrate every day,” Spirit Aviation Holdings President and CEO Dave Davis said in a statement.
“We’re pleased to reach another milestone in our restructuring, moving us forward in our mission to better position the airline and secure a future with value travel options for Americans.”
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