CEO of Spirit Airways, Ted Christie
Ted Christie, CEO of Spirit Airlines, will be shown in 2019 in the corporate headquarters of the company in Miramar.
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Ted Christie, CEO of Spirit Airlines, withdraws from his role, which leads the competitive airline with effect on Monday, the company said.
A group of several managers of the company – Chief Financial Officer Fred Cromer, Chief Operating Officer John Bendoraitis and General Counsel Thomas Canfield – was reported to the successor until the management of the airline.
Christie has been President and CEO of Spirit since 2019 and saw the airline through the Covid pandemic.
In November after years of increasing losses, a failed fusion, increased competition and the more demanding consumer taste applied for in November.
The budget carrier, which had redesigned the industry with its tickets with headlights, was the first great American airline to register bankruptcy for chapter 11 since 2011.
The ghost last month was created from bankruptcy protection.
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