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Spirit Airlines to cut nearly 100 aircraft from its fleet, CFO says

(Corrects CFO name to Fred Cromer) By Sabrina Valle NEW YORK (Reuters) -Spirit Airlines plans to shrink its fleet by nearly 100 aircraft and exit different U.S. markets as part of a sweeping restructuring under Chapter 11, CFO Fred Cromer said on Friday during a virtual meeting with creditors. The low-cost carrier, which he said currently operates 214 aircraft, is using bankruptcy tools to eliminate unprofitable routes and reduce its network footprint. The strategy is expected to save the company “hundreds of millions of dollars” in costs, he added. (Reporting by Sabrina Valle in New York;; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama)

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