Spirit Airlines Adds New Flights: Daily Houston to Pittsburgh Starting This June

Al Schard

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Spirit Airlines has announced the addition of three new domestic routes to its network, while discontinuing service on another due to insufficient demand. According to details from Cirium Diio schedules and confirmed by the airline, the changes reflect the carrier's ongoing adjustments to its offerings.

Starting June 5, Spirit will inaugurate daily service from Houston's George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) to Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT). Following this, in early July, the airline will expand its operations on the West Coast with new daily flights connecting Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) and Portland International Airport (PDX).

John Kirby, Spirit Airlines' Vice President of Network Planning, emphasized the strategic expansion, stating, "Spirit is always looking for opportunities to introduce low fares and new routes that provide our Guests with high-value options to great destinations. We're looking forward to the start of our new daily, nonstop service between Houston (IAH) and Pittsburgh (PIT) and connecting Los Angeles (LAX) with Portland (PDX) and Seattle (SEA) this summer."

Concurrently, Spirit has decided to terminate its recently launched service between Houston and San Jose, Costa Rica, effective June 5. The decision was prompted by lower-than-anticipated demand for this route. The airline had only started operating this service in March.
 
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