WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Spirit Airlines said on Monday it was resuming regular operations after a computer issue forced a temporary halt to airline operations.
FlightAware, an airline tracking site, said U.S. low-cost airline Spirit on Monday had delayed 31%, or 225 flights.
The Federal Aviation Administration said it lifted a nationwide ground stop issued for internal equipment issues for Spirit after the airline’s operations were back to normal.
Spirit said in a Facebook post it “experienced temporary IT issues that impacted our website and other systems, creating some delays and cancellations.”
(Reporting by David Shepardson; Editing by Chris Reese)