Questions swirl over future of Spirit Airlines amid rising jet fuel costs due to Iran war
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Sources tell CBS News that Spirit Airlines' creditors are concerned about the company's ability to stay afloat amid rising jet fuel prices due to the Iran war.
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CBS News' Kris Van Cleave reports.
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As the price of jet fuel has nearly doubled this year, driven by the Iran war, sources say some of Spirit's creditors question the budget airline's ability to make debt payments or return to profitability.
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