Ted Christie, CEO of Spirit Airlines, was presented in 2019 at the company’s head office in Miramar.
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Ted Christie, CEO of Spirit Airlines, leaves his role at the head of the besieged carrier, as of Monday, said the company.
A group of several managers of the company – the financial director Fred Cromer, the chief of the farm John Bendoraitis and the lawyer Thomas Canfield – were used to direct the airline until a successor was found.
Christie was president and chief executive officer of Spirit since 2019 and saw the airline through the cocovio pandemic.
Spirit filed a bankruptcy file in November after years of assembly loss, a failed merger, increased competition and more demanding consumer tastes.
The budgetary carrier, who had reshaped the industry with his unadorned tickets, was the first major American airline to deposit the bankruptcy of Chapter 11 since 2011.
The mind last month emerged from bankruptcy protection.
