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Spirit Airlines’ Orlando Expansion Continues With New Jamaica, Denver Routes

WHY IT RATES: Orlando is already a top destination, and Spirit will begin adding new flights for travel agents and advisors to sell to clients in 2019.—Donald Wood, Breaking News Senior Writer.


The new routes just keep coming in Orlando! Spirit Airlines, Florida’s hometown airline, is celebrating its recent expansion with three more routes from the City Beautiful to the beautiful island of Jamaica and the Mile High City. Starting February 28, 2019, Spirit will begin nonstop service from Orlando International Airport (MCO) to Montego Bay, Jamaica and Denver, Colorado.

Just a few days later, on March 1, Spirit will begin nonstop service from Orlando to Kingston, Jamaica.

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The announcement comes on the very same day Spirit begins flights from Orlando to the country of Colombia, with nonstop service to Bogotá, Medellín, and Cartagena. The latest announcement will make a total of 16 new international and domestic routes added from Orlando since September for Spirit. This expansion is the largest in the airline’s history.

Before the close of 2018, Orlando will also become home to a new Spirit Airlines crew base, set to begin operating December 1. The new base will bring more than 100 Flight Attendants and Pilots to Spirit’s Orlando team by the end of 2018, with hundreds of more crew jobs expected by spring 2019.

“We’re excited to be back in Orlando announcing even more destinations,” said Bob Fornaro, Spirit Airlines’ Chief Executive Officer. “The new routes to Colombia and upcoming service to Jamaica and Denver, will cap off our largest-ever expansion, and we’ve seen a wonderful response from both our Guests and Spirit team members. The future is bright in Orlando.”

Spirit will now offer the Orlando area nonstop service to 39 destinations with up to 50 daily flights across the U.S., Caribbean and Latin America.

The additional Orlando routes come on the heels of Spirit’s announcement it is beginning service to Jacksonville, Fla. starting December 20, 2018. Orlando will also serve as the site of Spirit’s fleet-wide Wi-Fi installation. Spirit’s state-of-the-art, high-speed Wi-Fi connectivity will roll out in 2019, providing Guests the ability to watch, stream, surf and text in flight.

For more information, reach out to your local travel agent.


SOURCE: Spirit Airlines press release.

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