'Pocahontas' Partisan Scalps Everyone's Favorite Love-To-Hate Airline
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By Natalie Sandoval
Published on May 4, 2026.
After 34 years of service, Spirit Airlines has ceased operations, with all flights cancelled and thousands of employees left out of work. The decision was made by Democratic Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren, who has previously stated that she is a "fearless consumer advocate" who helped block a merger between Spirit and JetBlue.
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