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Spirit Airlines is Expanding its Nonstop Service from Columbus to Two More Cities

Spirit announced on Thursday that it will be launching nonstop service from Columbus to two Spirit Airlines is expanding its nonstop service from Columbus to two additional destinations, Boston, Massachusetts, and Newark, New Jersey, starting on May 8. The airline will offer daily flights from John Glenn International Airport to Boston and Newark. This makes it the second time Spirit has expanded its service to New York-LaGuardia and returning to Myrtle Beach four times a week. The new flights will offer eight nonstop destinations from Columbus. Currently, Spirit operates daily nonstop flights from Newark to Las Vegas and Los Angeles.

Spirit Airlines is Expanding its Nonstop Service from Columbus to Two More Cities

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Spirit Airlines is Expanding its Nonstop Service from Columbus to Two More Cities

Spirit announced on Thursday that it will be launching nonstop service from Columbus to two additional well-liked vacation spots.

Starting on May 8, the airline will offer daily flights from John Glenn International Airport to Boston, Massachusetts, and Newark, New Jersey. Spirit will now provide eight nonstop destinations from Columbus thanks to their new flights.

The news follows Spirit’s earlier statement this month that it will be starting daily service from Columbus to New York-LaGuardia and returning to Myrtle Beach four times a week, starting on May 8.

“Our new service to these two popular vacation destinations provides convenient, affordable options to reach Myrtle Beach’s relaxing coastline and New York City’s stunning skyline,” said John Kirby, Vice President of Network Planning at Spirit Airlines, at the time of the announcement. “We’re happy to add these new high-value flight options for Columbus travelers.”

Currently, Spirit offers daily nonstop flights from Columbus to Las Vegas and Los Angeles as well as twice daily flights to Fort Lauderdale and Orlando.


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