Spirit Airlines Beats Estimates On Strong Travel Demand
Feb 6 (Reuters) - Ultra low-cost carrier Spirit Airlines Inc posted better-than-expected quarterly results on Monday, fueled by strong demand for air travel despite ongoing economic concerns.
Shares of Spirit rose over 7% to $21 in aftermarket trade.
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"Leisure demand has remained strong," said Spirit's chief executive Ted Christie.
However, adverse weather, worker shortages and technical glitches have snarled operations over the past year.
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