The Los Angeles Post
California & Local U.S. World Business Lifestyle
Today: December 22, 2024
Today: December 22, 2024

Spirit Airlines debt refinancing deadline extended to December

FILE PHOTO: Spirit Airlines commercial airlines takes off from Las Vegas
October 18, 2024
Rajesh Kumar Singh - Reuters

By Rajesh Kumar Singh

CHICAGO (Reuters) - Spirit Airlines said on Friday it has reached an agreement with its credit card processor to extend a debt refinancing deadline by two months until Dec. 23.

The extension agreement with U.S. Bank National Association provides some breathing room to Spirit to refinance its $1.1 billion loyalty bonds due to mature next year. The previous refinancing deadline was Oct. 21.

The Florida-based discount carrier also said it has fully drawn down its $300 million revolving credit facility and expects to end this year with over $1 billion in liquidity.

Spirit has been losing money despite strong travel demand. It has failed to report a profit in the last five out of six quarters, raising doubts about its ability to manage looming debt maturities.

Those concerns have hammered its shares, which have slumped about 91% this year compared with a 31% gain in S&P 500 passenger airlines index.

In a regulatory filing, Spirit said it is still in "active and constructive discussions" with its bondholders about the upcoming maturities.

Spirit has been facing an uncertain future after the collapse of its $3.8 billion merger deal with JetBlue Airways. It has warned of a bigger third-quarter loss due to a tough race for price-sensitive leisure travelers and an oversupply of airline seats in the domestic market.

It is also among the airlines most heavily affected by issues with RTX's Pratt & Whitney Geared Turbofan engines, which have forced it to ground multiple aircraft and have left the carrier with bloated costs. It is trying to attract premium travelers to increase its revenue and doubling down on cost cuts to save cash. It has downgraded and furloughed pilots, offered voluntary unpaid leaves to flight attendants, and deferred all aircraft deliveries from Airbus.

(Reporting by Rajesh Kumar Singh; Editing by Richard Chang)

Related

Business|Economy|US

Starbucks workers expand strike in US cities including New York

Starbucks workers have expanded their strike to four more U.S. cities, including New York, the union representing over 10,000 baristas said late on Saturday.

Starbucks workers expand strike in US cities including New York
Asia|Business|Europe|Technology

China's Nio says new Firefly EV to go on sale in Europe in H1 2025

China's Nio on Sunday said it would launch its new Firefly electric vehicle brand in Europe early in the first half of 2025, betting that it would help the company overcome European

China's Nio says new Firefly EV to go on sale in Europe in H1 2025
Business|Economy|US

Stellantis reverses Ohio layoffs weeks after CEO's abrupt departure

Stellantis has reversed its decision to lay off about 1,100 employees at an Ohio Jeep plant less than three weeks after the abrupt resignation of Chief Executive Carlos Tavares, the Franco-

Stellantis reverses Ohio layoffs weeks after CEO's abrupt departure
Business|Sports|US

First baseman Paul Goldschmidt and the Yankees agree to a $12.5 million, 1-year deal, AP source says

A person familiar with the negotiations tells The Associated Press that first baseman Paul Goldschmidt and the New York Yankees agreed to a $12.5 million, one-year contract

First baseman Paul Goldschmidt and the Yankees agree to a $12.5 million, 1-year deal, AP source says
Share This

Popular

Business|Economy|Election|Finance|Political|US

Trump taps ex-Treasury official Miran as chair of Council of Economic Advisers

Trump taps ex-Treasury official Miran as chair of Council of Economic Advisers
Business|Economy|Food

Here are 12 well-known companies that went bankrupt in 2024

Here are 12 well-known companies that went bankrupt in 2024
Business|Economy|Europe

VW managers to get 10% pay cut in plan to slash bonuses, German newspaper reports

VW managers to get 10% pay cut in plan to slash bonuses, German newspaper reports
Business|Economy|US

Watch out for holiday package delays as Amazon’s strike continues

Watch out for holiday package delays as Amazon’s strike continues