"We
experienced a brief system outage this evening, but the issue is
now resolved," Spirit spokesman Derek Dombrowski said.
"The outage lasted an hour and directly impacted 16 flights,"
Dombrowski said, adding that the company was investigating the
cause of the problem.
Earlier, the airline asked the U.S. Federal Aviation
Administration to ground all of its flights systemwide due to
the computer problem, the FAA said in a tweet. The agency said
about 30 minutes later that the ground stop had been canceled.
Spirit, a fast-growing U.S. budget airline, operates more than
400 daily flights to 60 destinations in the U.S., Latin America
and the Caribbean.
(This version of the story was refiled to fix typographical
error in paragraph 3)
(Reporting by Eric Beech; Editing by David Alexander and Sandra
Maler)
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