Spirit Airlines lowers revenue estimates as it faces more competition, capacity challenges

Spirit said its second-quarter revenue will reach about $1.28 billion, lower than previously expected mostly due to lower-than-expected non-ticket revenue, or revenue from items excluded from base ticket prices such as baggage fees, food, and others.

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