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Spirit Airlines launches 5 New, Nonstop Routes from San Juan

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Travelers will get More Go than ever before to explore the Island of Enchantment this spring as Spirit Airlines announces the launch of five new, nonstop routes from Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport (SJU). The expansion adds convenient and affordable flights to Atlanta (ATL), Chicago (ORD), Dallas (DFW), Detroit (DTW) and Hartford (BDL), growing Spirit’s Puerto Rico service from 11 destinations to 16 by June 2023.

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The carrier also announced it will increase flights between San Juan (SJU) and Orlando (MCO) to five flights daily and grow flights between San Juan and Baltimore (BWI), Fort Lauderdale (FLL) and Newark (EWR) to two flights daily.

Spirit Airlines Routes at San Juan (SJU)

Destination:

Flights Available:

Launch Date:

Atlanta (ATL) NEW

Daily

May 5

Boston (BOS)

Daily

Existing

Hartford (BDL) NEW

3x Weekly

June 7

Baltimore (BWI)

2x Daily

Frequency increases on May 5

Dallas (DFW) NEW

Daily

May 5

Detroit (DTW) NEW

Daily

May 5

Newark (EWR) 

2x Daily

Frequency increases on June 7

Fort Lauderdale (FLL) 

2x Daily

Frequency increases on April 5

Orlando (MCO) 

5x Daily

Frequency increases on May 5

Miami (MIA)

Daily

Existing Service

Chicago (ORD) NEW

Daily

May 5

Philadelphia (PHL)

Daily

Existing Service

Tampa (TPA)

Daily

Existing Service

Introductory Fares
Guests traveling between these new routes can enjoy introductory fares for a limited time, with travel dates and blackout date restrictions. Fares include:

  • Atlanta (ATL)/ San Juan (SJU): starting at $59* one-way
  • Chicago (ORD)/ San Juan (SJU): starting at $69* one-way
  • Dallas (DFW)/ San Juan (SJU): starting at $59* one-way
  • Detroit (DTW)/ San Juan (SJU): starting at $79* one-way
  • Hartford (BDL)/ San Juan (SJU): starting at $59** one-way

Spirit’s Elevated Guest Experience
Spirit continues its commitment to invest in the Guest, which entails a number of initiatives aimed at delivering the best value in the sky:

  • Spirit’s Fit Fleet® is one of the most fuel-efficient fleets in the industry, with dozens more planes projected for delivery in 2023.
  • Recently announced more cabin enhancements with wider seats, added cushion, new headrests, and upgrades to our unique Big Front Seat®.
  • Fast onboard Wi-Fi that allows Guests to watch content from streaming services.

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Sanctions & Engine Issues Ground Half of Russia’s A320neo fleet

Sanctions & Engine Issues Ground Half of Russia’s A320neo fleet

Russia’s aviation sector, already strained by Western sanctions, faces another setback as nearly half of its Airbus A320neo family aircraft are grounded due to unresolved engine issues.

This development highlights the growing challenges for russia commercial aircraft in maintaining their fleets under the weight of global restrictions and limited access to spare parts.

Out of the 66 Airbus A320neo and A321neo jets in Russia, 34 are now out of service, according to the Kommersant business newspaper. These planes are powered by engines manufactured by Pratt & Whitney, a subsidiary of RTX Corporation.

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The engines are affected by a previously identified defect in the metal used for certain parts, prompting accelerated inspections and maintenance.

Sanctions have compounded the issue, blocking the supply of essential components from major manufacturers like Boeing and Airbus. Without proper maintenance, experts warn that these aircraft may face decommissioning as early as 2026.

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Airlines like S7, which operates a significant portion of these grounded jets, plan to conserve the engines for future use during peak travel seasons. However, reports suggest that over 20 of S7’s Airbus planes have engines that have already reached the end of their operational lifespan. Recently, russia seeks assistance from kazakhstan’s airlines to bolster its domestic flights.

While some A320neo and A321neo planes in Russia are equipped with French-made LEAP engines, which are seen as less problematic, the challenges remain daunting.

The situation underscores the long-term impact of sanctions on Russia’s aviation sector and the increasing difficulties in keeping its modern fleets operational.

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