In a quiet but historic moment for American aviation, the last “Bright Yellow” jet has touched down.
DALLAS-FORT WORTH, TX – Spirit Airlines Flight NK1833, an Airbus A320 (registration N604NK), landed at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport shortly after midnight on Saturday, May 2, 2026, marking the official end of the carrier’s 34-year history.
The flight departed Detroit Metro Wayne County Airport (DTW) at 10:12 PM EDT on Friday night, carrying a final group of passengers and a crew who witnessed the conclusion of the ultra-low-cost carrier’s era.
The Last Flight: NK1833
As the wheels of N604NK hit the tarmac at DFW, Spirit Airlines’ global operations transitioned from a struggling business into a memory. The aircraft was the final one to remain in the air as the airline’s 3:00 AM Eastern Time shutdown deadline loomed.
- Departure: Detroit (DTW) – 10:12 PM EDT, May 1.
- Arrival: Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) – 12:09 AM CDT, May 2.
- The Fleet: All of Spirit’s remaining aircraft are now officially grounded at various hubs across the country, awaiting liquidation or repossession by creditors.

Operations Terminated
Effective immediately, all Spirit Airlines flights are canceled. The airline’s website and customer service lines have been deactivated, leaving thousands of travelers to navigate the fallout without corporate assistance.
“There are no more Spirit wings in the sky,” a ground crew member at DFW remarked as the final engines were cut. “It’s a ghost town at the gates now.”
A Sudden Silence at the Terminals
The grounding follows the collapse of high-stakes bailout negotiations between the Trump administration and Spirit’s bondholders. Despite a proposed $500 million emergency loan, creditors ultimately decided that the airline’s assets, including its valuable airport slots in Newark and Fort Lauderdale, were worth more in liquidation than in a restructuring.
