Spirit Airlines to End Service at Milwaukee Airport and Other Airports in 2026
Spirit Airlines announced that it will no longer offer flights at several airports, including Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport, starting January 8, 2026. The budget airline stated that the decision was made in order to align with their smaller operating fleet and focus on their strongest performing markets.
Discontinuation of Service
Spirit Airlines will no longer operate flights at Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport, as well as airports in Phoenix, Rochester, New York, and St. Louis. In addition, seasonal service for Bucaramanga, Colombia, will also be discontinued starting January 13, 2026. The airline will be reaching out to guests who have already booked tickets to inform them of their options, which may include a refund.
Impact on Travelers
With the discontinuation of service at Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport, travelers will no longer be able to fly with Spirit Airlines from this airport. However, the airport will still offer frequent nonstop service to Orlando through other airlines such as Southwest, Frontier, and Sun Country.
Reason for Decision
According to a spokesperson for Mitchell International Airport, Spirit Airlines currently offers flights from Milwaukee to Orlando. However, the decision to end service at the airport and other locations was made due to the airline’s smaller operating fleet and focus on their strongest performing markets.
Conclusion
Spirit Airlines will no longer offer flights at Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport and other airports starting in 2026. The decision was made in order to align with their smaller operating fleet and focus on their strongest performing markets. Travelers who have already booked tickets will be contacted by the airline to discuss their options. While this may be disappointing for some, travelers can still access nonstop flights to Orlando from Mitchell International Airport through other airlines.
