Spirit Airlines launching new flights to Cancun
Spirit Airlines is launching new flights to Cancun from Cleveland just in time for a Valentine’s Day vacation in the sunshine.
The service begins on February 14 and will run four times a week from Cleveland Hopkins.
It marks Spirit’s five-year anniversary of service at the airport.
"Spirit Airlines is a great partner at CLE and has been for the last five years. We look forward to many more years of success and growth together," said Cleveland Airport director Robert Kennedy.
By mid-2020 Spirit will offer 14 daily departures to a dozen cities, from Cleveland, including the new route to Cancun.
This year it is adding more flights from CLE to Fort Lauderdale, Orlando, Las Vegas, and Myrtle Beach, and upgrading its seasonal Tampa service to year round.
"Cleveland travelers appreciate our value proposition, which has allowed Spirit to grow significantly from three to twelve destinations in five years," said John Kirby, Spirit’s network planning VP.
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