List of Spirit Airlines destinations

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This is a list of destinations that Spirit Airlines serves as of January 2024: [1]

Country (State/Province)CityAirportNotesRefs
Aruba Oranjestad Queen Beatrix International Airport
Colombia Armenia El Edén International Airport
Colombia Barranquilla Ernesto Cortissoz International Airport
Colombia Bogotá El Dorado International Airport
Colombia Cali Alfonso Bonilla Aragón International Airport
Colombia Cartagena Rafael Núñez International Airport
Colombia Medellín José María Córdova International Airport
Costa Rica San José de Costa Rica Juan Santamaría International Airport
Dominican Republic Punta Cana Punta Cana International Airport
Dominican Republic Santiago Cibao International Airport
Dominican Republic Santo Domingo Las Américas International Airport
Ecuador Guayaquil José Joaquín de Olmedo International Airport
El Salvador San Luis Talpa Monseñor Óscar Arnulfo Romero International Airport
Guatemala Guatemala City La Aurora International Airport
Haiti Cap-Haïtien Cap-Haïtien International Airport
Port-au-Prince Toussaint Louverture International Airport
Honduras San Pedro Sula Ramón Villeda Morales International Airport
Tegucigalpa Comayagua International Airport
Jamaica Kingston Norman Manley International Airport
Montego Bay Sangster International Airport
Mexico (Baja California Sur) Cabo San Lucas Los Cabos International Airport Suspended until summer 2024.
Mexico (Quintana Roo) Cancún Cancún International Airport
Tulum Tulum International Airport
Mexico (Jalisco) Puerto Vallarta Licenciado Gustavo Díaz Ordaz International Airport Suspended until summer 2024.
Nicaragua Managua Augusto C. Sandino International Airport
Peru Lima Jorge Chávez International Airport Suspended until summer 2024.
Sint Maarten Philipsburg Princess Juliana International Airport
United States (Arizona) Phoenix Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport
United States (California) Burbank Hollywood Burbank Airport
United States (California) Los Angeles Los Angeles International Airport
United States (California) Oakland San Francisco Bay Oakland International Airport
United States (California) Orange County/Santa Ana John Wayne Airport
United States (California) Sacramento Sacramento International Airport [2]
United States (California) San Diego San Diego International Airport
United States (California) San Jose Norman Y. Mineta San Jose International Airport [3]
United States (Connecticut) Hartford Bradley International Airport
United States (Florida) Fort Lauderdale Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport Base
United States (Florida) Fort Myers Southwest Florida International Airport
United States (Florida) Miami Miami International Airport Base [4]
United States (Florida) Orlando Orlando International Airport Base
United States (Florida) Pensacola Pensacola International Airport [5]
United States (Florida) Tampa Tampa International Airport
United States (Florida) West Palm Beach Palm Beach International Airport
United States (Georgia) Atlanta Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport Base
United States (Idaho) Boise Boise Airport
United States (Illinois) Chicago O'Hare International Airport Base
United States (Indiana) Indianapolis Indianapolis International Airport
United States (Kentucky) Louisville Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport
United States (Louisiana) New Orleans Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport
United States (Maryland) Baltimore Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport
United States (Massachusetts) Boston Logan International Airport
United States (Michigan) Detroit Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport Base
United States (Minnesota) Minneapolis/Saint Paul Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport
United States (Missouri) Kansas City Kansas City International Airport
United States (Missouri) St. Louis St. Louis Lambert International Airport
United States (Nevada) Las Vegas Harry Reid International Airport Base
United States (Nevada) Reno Reno–Tahoe International Airport
United States (New Hampshire) Manchester Manchester–Boston Regional Airport
United States (New Jersey) Atlantic City Atlantic City International Airport Base
United States (New Jersey) Newark Newark Liberty International Airport
United States (New York) New York City LaGuardia Airport
United States (New York) Rochester Greater Rochester International Airport [6]
United States (North Carolina) Charlotte Charlotte Douglas International Airport [7]
United States (North Carolina) Raleigh / Durham Raleigh–Durham International Airport
United States (Ohio) Cleveland Cleveland Hopkins International Airport
United States (Ohio) Columbus John Glenn Columbus International Airport
United States (Oregon) Portland, OR Portland International Airport
United States (Pennsylvania) Latrobe Arnold Palmer Regional Airport
United States (Pennsylvania) Philadelphia Philadelphia International Airport
United States (Pennsylvania) Pittsburgh Pittsburgh International Airport
United States (Puerto Rico) Aguadilla Rafael Hernández Airport Suspended until summer 2024.
United States (Puerto Rico) Ponce Mercedita International Airport Suspended until summer 2024. [8]
United States (Puerto Rico) San Juan Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport
United States (South Carolina) Charleston Charleston International Airport [9]
United States (South Carolina) Myrtle Beach Myrtle Beach International Airport
United States (Tennessee) Memphis Memphis International Airport
Nashville Nashville International Airport
United States (Texas) Austin Austin–Bergstrom International Airport
United States (Texas) Dallas/Fort Worth Dallas Fort Worth International Airport Base
United States (Texas) Houston George Bush Intercontinental Airport Base
United States (Texas) San Antonio San Antonio International Airport [10]
United States (U.S. Virgin Islands) St. Thomas Cyril E. King Airport
St. Croix Henry E. Rohlsen Airport
United States (Utah) Salt Lake City Salt Lake City International Airport [11]
United States (Virginia) Norfolk Norfolk International Airport [12]
United States (Virginia) Richmond Richmond International Airport
United States (Washington) Seattle Seattle–Tacoma International Airport
United States (Wisconsin) Milwaukee Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport

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