Spirit Airlines Adds Seven New Routes This Summer

by Anthony Losanno
Spirit Plane

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Spirit Airlines is adding seven new routes just in time for summer travel. The low-cost carrier continues to build its presence in Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI) and is also adding a route between two of United’s hubs.

Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI)

Spirit is adding two new transcontinental routes in June. These include:

  • Sacramento International Airport (SMF) (3x weekly; starts on June 6th)
  • San José Mineta International Airport (SJC) (4x weekly; starts on June 5th)

Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR)

Spirit is adding two routes to/from United’s NYC-area hub. These include:

  • Chicago O’Hare International Airport (ORD) (Daily; starts on July 10th)
  • Kansas City International Airport (MCI) (Daily; starts on July 10th)

Other Routes

In addition to the four routes above, Spirit will also begin flying:

  • Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) to/from Kansas City International Airport (MCI) (Daily; starts on July 10th)
  • San José Mineta International Airport (SJC) to/from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) (2x daily; begins on June 5th)
  • San José Mineta International Airport (SJC) to/from Portland International Airport (PDX) (Daily; starts on June 5th)

Anthony’s Take: I’m most excited for the Chicago O’Hare International Airport (ORD) to Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) route as we have been flying less United and more Spirit and this will be great for visiting family in New Jersey.

(Featured Image Credit: Spirit Airlines.)

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