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DANIA BEACH, Fla. - Spirit Airlines (NYSE American: FLYY) has launched a new inflight menu featuring an array of snack and beverage options, along with a refreshed design. According to InvestingPro data, the airline, currently trading near its 52-week low of $5.35, is working to enhance customer experience amid challenging financial conditions, with revenue of $4.9 billion in the last twelve months. The updated offerings, which include 12 new items and combos, cater to a variety of tastes with both sweet and savory choices, as well as alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages.
The new menu items, part of the company’s "More Fly" brand campaign, are aimed at enhancing the customer experience. Travelers can now enjoy Quaker® Instant Oatmeal Maple & Brown Sugar, Twisted Noodles® Veggie Ramen, Grandma’s® Mini Sandwich Cremes Vanilla, and a selection of drinks such as Stash® English Breakfast tea, Coca-Cola® Zero Sugar, Samuel Adams® American Light, Voodoo Ranger® IPA, and Buzzbox® Cuban Mojito.
In addition to the new menu, Spirit has introduced a premium experience called Go Big, offering guests complimentary snacks and drinks, including alcoholic beverages. The Go Comfy option provides Spirit’s complimentary More Fly snack mix and a non-alcoholic drink.
As part of its commitment to improve guest comfort, Spirit Airlines recently unveiled new extra-legroom seating, which is now available for booking for travel starting July 9, 2025. The new seats offer four additional inches of legroom, increasing the total pitch to 32 inches.
Spirit Airlines has received several accolades, including being named Best Airline Overall for 2025 by WalletHub, which also recognized the airline for safety and affordability. The Airline Passenger Experience Association (APEX) awarded Spirit with a 2025 Four Star Low Cost Carrier rating. Furthermore, the airline’s Fit Fleet® was ranked among the world’s youngest fleets by ch-aviation for 2025, and Spirit received the FAA’s Aviation Maintenance Technician Diamond Award of Excellence for the seventh consecutive year.
The airline continues to focus on providing value and flexibility to its customers, serving various destinations across the United States, Latin America, and the Caribbean with its all-Airbus fleet. Financial metrics from InvestingPro show the company operating with a current ratio of 1.19 and facing significant debt challenges, with total debt reaching $6.8 billion. This announcement is based on a press release statement from Spirit Airlines.
In other recent news, Spirit Airlines announced the introduction of a new extra-legroom seating option called the Go Comfy travel package. This package, which includes four additional inches of legroom, will be available for booking starting May 15, with installations beginning in June and expected to complete by 2026. The Go Comfy package also offers passengers benefits like a carry-on bag, no fees for changing or canceling flights, Priority Boarding, and complimentary snacks and beverages. Additionally, Spirit Airlines is enhancing its Free Spirit loyalty program by expanding redemption options and offering complimentary upgrades to larger seats for Free Spirit Status members and credit card holders. A new Free Spirit Debit Card will launch in the Fall, allowing cardholders to earn points on everyday purchases. The airline has been recognized as the Best Airline Overall for 2025 by WalletHub and has received the Four Star Low Cost Carrier award from APEX. Spirit’s fleet has been noted for being among the world’s youngest, and it has earned the FAA’s Aviation Maintenance Technician Diamond Award of Excellence for the seventh consecutive year. These developments reflect Spirit’s ongoing efforts to provide flexible and affordable travel options while enhancing passenger comfort and loyalty rewards.
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