What Is the Spirit Airlines Wind-Down?
On May 2, 2026, Spirit Aviation Holdings filed wind-down motions with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York (Case No. 25-11897). Spirit had been in Chapter 11 since August 29, 2025 and had a restructuring deal with bondholders in place as of March 2026. Then fuel prices spiked, the deal collapsed, and Spirit ran out of cash.All Spirit flights are cancelled. There is no Spirit customer service. The website now redirects to a wind-down notice at spiritrestructuring.com. Every consumer issue flows through the bankruptcy claims agent (Epiq) or your card issuer.Over 2,400 unsecured creditor claims have already been filed against Spirit. The IRS alone has a $73.4 million claim. Card refunds resolve in 30–90 days. Bankruptcy claims for vouchers and points may take 12–36 months and pay 0–30 cents on the dollar.
Important
EU261 does not apply to Spirit. Suing Spirit individually is not allowed. The Proof of Claim process through Epiq is the only direct legal path to money from the Spirit estate — and even that is the slowest path. Faster recovery comes from your card issuer or your travel insurance.
Am I Eligible for a Spirit Airlines Refund?
Likely eligible:
You paid with a credit or debit card directly through Spirit
You booked through a travel agent or third-party site
You bought trip cancellation or supplier default insurance
You used a premium credit card with built-in trip protection
You have unpaid Spirit refunds owed before the wind-down
You have unused vouchers, credits, or Free Spirit points
Unlikely to be eligible:
You expect EU261 compensation (does not apply to Spirit)
You expect compensation for missed connections on other airlines
You expect reimbursement for replacement tickets on another airline
You expect compensation for hotels, food, or ground transport
You missed the bankruptcy bar dates with no documented obligation
How Much Can You Claim?
Scenario
Distance band
Amount per person
Direct payments to Spirit will be refunded automatically to the original card per Spirit's wind-down statement. If your refund doesn't arrive within 60 days, file a chargeback through your bank.
Trip cancellation and supplier default insurance covers airline insolvency in most policies. File with your insurer immediately. Typical limits: $5,000–$25,000 per trip.
Chase Sapphire, Amex Platinum/Gold, Capital One Venture X, and Citi Premier include trip cancellation coverage. Call the benefits administrator number on your card statement.
Vouchers, Free Spirit points, and unpaid pre-wind-down refunds become unsecured claims. Recovery: 0–30% of face value. Distribution takes 12–36 months and may not happen at all.
Key Rules & Distinctions
Card Refund — Up to 100%
The automatic stay
Filing against the wrong debtor
EU261 does not apply to Spirit Airlines
Consequential damages are not Spirit's problem
Cash refund vs travel voucher
Spirit Airlines Refund Guide
Claim type
Time Limit
Note:
What Documentation Do You Need?
Why Use Gyro Instead of Claiming Yourself
Factor
Claiming Yourself
Claiming Through Gyro
Key insight:
Common Spirit Recovery Mistakes
"I'll wait for Spirit to contact me"
There is no Spirit customer service. The call center closed on May 2. Email is unmonitored. Go directly to your card issuer or to Epiq.
"I'll accept the voucher Spirit emailed me earlier"
Vouchers issued before the wind-down are now unsecured bankruptcy claims. You cannot use them for travel. File for the dollar value instead.
"I'll file an EU261 claim"
EU261 does not apply to Spirit. Filing wastes weeks waiting for the rejection. Spirit had no transatlantic routes from EU airports.
"I'll file against Spirit Aviation Holdings"
That's the parent holding company. Consumer bookings belong against Spirit Airlines, LLC (Case No. 25-11896). Wrong debtor = disallowed claim.
"I'll wait until the bar date is announced"
Bar dates are deadlines, not start dates. File when your documentation is ready. Early filings are processed in order received.
"I'll skip travel insurance — I'll get the bankruptcy money"
Insurance pays in 30–60 days. Bankruptcy pays (if at all) in 12–36 months at cents on the dollar. Use insurance first.
"I'll call my credit card to dispute today"
If Spirit's auto-refund process is in motion, a simultaneous chargeback can complicate both. Wait 30 days for the auto-refund, then file if it doesn't arrive.
