Spirit Shutdown Leaves Carolinas Travelers Scrambling for Options

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Myrtle Beach hit hardest as all Spirit flights vanish; Wilmington and Charlotte see higher fares and limited rebooking paths

BC NEWS BRIEF:  The sudden shutdown of Spirit Airlines is causing immediate travel disruptions across North and South Carolina, with Myrtle Beach International Airport (MYR) taking the biggest hit. Spirit, once MYR’s dominant carrier, cancelled all flights nationwide as part of its permanent closure, leaving many vacationers without a way home and wiping out dozens of daily routes.

Airports in Charlotte (CLT) and Wilmington (ILM) are seeing fewer stranded passengers, but the loss of Spirit’s low‑cost service is already pushing fares higher and reducing nonstop options. Travelers holding Spirit tickets for upcoming trips will need to rebook with another airline, as no automatic transfers or partner accommodations are available.

Officials advise passengers to initiate credit‑card chargebacks for refunds and to secure alternative flights quickly as remaining seats fill fast.

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