United Airlines (UAL) Senior Vice President and Chief Customer Officer David Kinzelman issued a letter related to Spirit Airlines. “Today United Airlines launched several new initiatives to help make navigating this uncertain time a little easier. If you had a ticket booked on Spirit and your flight was canceled, for the next two weeks you can visit united.com/specialfares to find price-capped, one-way tickets from most cities where Spirit flew, including Atlanta, Chicago, Fort Lauderdale, Houston, Las Vegas, Miami, Newark, New Orleans and Orlando. Most of these special fares are capped at $199 with limited exceptions, with longer flights priced no higher than $299… If you’re a Spirit employee, we’re extending pass travel benefits on United to you for the next two weeks to help you get home safely, and you can book in the ID90 portal. You’re also welcome to apply for open roles at United at united.com/SpiritEmployees – which will spotlight your application for our recruiters to prioritize.”
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