Spirit Airlines launching Louisville flights
Spirit Airlines is adding a new destination to its network.
It will start flying to Louisville with four routes beginning in May.
Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport will start welcoming travelers from Fort Lauderdale Orlando, Las Vegas and Los Angeles.
All roués will operate daily from 27 May.
"It’s time to bring the best value in the sky to Louisville. We can’t wait to welcome guests from Kentucky into the Spirit family," said John Kirby, Vice President of Network Planning.
Spirit’s service to LAX will be the only nonstop service to Los Angeles.
"Beyond these very welcome new flights to key destinations, Spirit Airlines also brings a new network of connections to our city, which is great for attracting businesses and new visitors," said Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer.
Written by Ray Montgomery, US Editor
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