Spirit Updates Q2 Guidance On Lower Non-Ticket Revenue

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Spirit now projects revenue of $1.28 billion, estimating non-ticket revenue per passenger segment to be about $64 in Q2, several dollars lower than expected.

Credit: Spirit Airlines
In updated guidance, Spirit Airlines has dropped its second-quarter (Q2) revenue estimate by $40 million-$60 million (3%-4%), due primarily to lower-than-expected non-ticket earnings. The ULCC now projects revenue of $1.28 billion, estimating non-ticket revenue per passenger segment to be about $64...
Christine Boynton

Christine Boynton is a Senior Editor covering air transport in the Americas for Aviation Week Network.

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