Spirit, BWI Marshall Airport
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Thousands of travelers across the U.S. faced a turbulent weekend after Spirit Airlines suddenly shut down.
JetBlue Airways said it will begin service at Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport later this year.
Customers reacted with shock and said they feel bad for fellow travelers who may be stranded and confused about what to do next.
JetBlue announced Saturday that it will begin service at BWI Airport this summer. The announcement comes shortly after Spirit Airlines revealed that it is ceasing operations after 34 years of service.
Spirit Airlines, a budget carrier known for its low fares and splashy yellow planes, announced Saturday it has shut down after 34 years in business, abruptly canceling all flights and halting operations.
ICE started assisting TSA agents at BWI on Saturday afternoon, according to a statement from the airport. This comes as security wait times continue to surge during spring break travel in Maryland.
Southwest Airlines unveiled a patriotic aircraft at BWI Airport for the America 250 initiative, alongside a $250,000 investment in nonprofits.
JetBlue Airways will start new service at BWI-Marshall Airport over the summer. See the when and where: