Spirit Airlines Brings Holiday Cheer With Seasonal Livery

by Anthony Losanno
Spirit Holiday Livery

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I love fun liveries. Partnerships, holidays, nods to the past, and more are awesome when they are painted on aircraft. In the spirit of the holidays, Spirit has unveiled its first-ever holiday-themed aircraft livery. The Airbus A320 now features a limited-time winter design resembling a cozy holiday sweater complete with gingerbread and snowman patterns. The cheerful aircraft will fly throughout the winter season.

Spirit is extending the festive energy beyond the cabin through a series of holiday partnerships and events in key markets. The airline is serving as the official airline sponsor of iHeartRadio Y100.7’s Jingle Ball in Miami (in addition to supporting Jingle Ball concerts in Chicago and Detroit through local iHeartRadio stations). These sponsorships bring popular holiday performances and seasonal entertainment to the communities Spirit serves and reinforces the airline’s commitment to connecting people during the most celebratory time of year.

Rana Ghosh, Senior Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer at Spirit Airlines, said:

Delivering the best value on travel means even more when it brings families and friends together for the holidays. We can’t wait to welcome our Guests on board this holiday season and continue connecting them to the people and places they love most in 2026.”

Anthony’s Take: I like the holiday sweater livery and will be on the lookout for it while traveling this holiday season.

(Featured Image Credit: Spirit Airlines.)

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