Spirit Airlines, emerging from its second bankruptcy, sells 20 Airbus planes and recalls 500 flight attendants. The sale aims to stabilize the carrier after years of financial struggles. The fleet now stands at 94 aircraft, with plans to phase out the sold planes starting in April. Deal talks with Castlelake and Frontier Airlines haven’t materialized.

500 flight attendants are called back as Spirit prepares for the spring break travel season. The airline has made significant cuts to its network and fleet, furloughing over 1,300 flight attendants and hundreds of pilots. The move to recall flight attendants is seen as a step towards easing operational challenges faced during the furlough period.

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