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Ben Baldanza Out As CEO Of Spirit Airlines

Company Appoints Board Member Robert Fornaro As President And Chief Executive Officer, Effective Immediately

Spirit Airlines has named Robert L. Fornaro President and Chief Executive Officer, effective immediately. Fornaro, a seasoned airline executive with more than 35 years of experience in a variety of senior leadership and advisory roles, succeeds Ben Baldanza, who joined Spirit in 2005 as Chief Operating Officer and served as President and CEO since 2006.

"Following the tremendous growth and success of Spirit over the last 10 years, the Board and I have concluded that this is the right time to implement an orderly succession plan," said Baldanza, who recently moved his family to the Washington D.C. area. "Bob is the right choice to lead the Company through its next phase of growth.  I want to thank the management team and all our team members for their support and efforts in making Spirit the success that it is today.  I am focused on supporting a seamless transition and wish the Company and Bob continued success in the future."

"Bob's deep knowledge of Spirit and his background, skills and operational expertise give the Board full confidence that he is the right leader to deliver on the next phase of Spirit Airlines' growth story," said H. McIntyre Gardner, Spirit's non-executive Chairman. "As a member of Spirit's Board and a veteran of the low-cost airline industry, Bob has been a passionate supporter of Spirit's business model and strategy, and we are pleased to welcome him to the management team at Spirit."

"Ben was instrumental in transitioning Spirit into a highly successful ultra low-cost carrier, a significant achievement in the airline industry, which benefited our employees and customers," added Gardner. "On behalf of the Board and everyone at Spirit, I would like to thank Ben for his contributions, dedication and stewardship these past ten and a half years as Spirit's business model has become firmly established as a critical low-fare choice that consumers appreciate when thinking of air travel.  We wish Ben and his family all the best."

"I am honored by the Board's selection and am excited to have the opportunity to lead Spirit," said Fornaro, who will also continue to serve as a member of Spirit's Board. "Spirit's focus will remain delivering a customer-friendly product and providing the lowest total price to the places we fly. I look forward to working with the rest of Spirit's management team and team members to grow the Company's proven ultra low-cost model and drive value for all of Spirit's stockholders."

The Chicago Tribune reports that under Baldaza's leadership, Spirit striped its fare structure to the bare bones, and charged extra for everything from seat assignments and checked luggage to use of the overhead bins, snacks, soda, and even boarding passes. To fit more seats into airplanes, he had the seats fixed so that they could not be reclined ... calling the seats "pre-reclined."

The efforts made the airline profitable. Baldanza said that if passengers objected to the fees, they could simply fly another airline.

(Source: Spirit Airlines news release)

FMI: www.spirit.com

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