Spirit Airlines has cancelled all arriving and departing flights effective immediately, as the airline winds down operations. Passengers scheduled to travel are advised not to come to the airport, as there are no flights and no on-site customer service available. Customers should check their email and original form of payment for refund information. For more details, please visit Spirit’s official website:
Spirit Restructuring WebsiteThe Lee County Port Authority is continuing work on terminal roadway improvements as part of the Terminal Expansion Project Phase 2 at Southwest Florida International Airport (RSW). On Tuesday, March 10, 2026, Pedestrian Bridge/Crosswalk 2, which has been out of service, and Crosswalk 6 will open, and Pedestrian Bridge/Crosswalk 5 and Crosswalk 1 will close.
Learn MoreWe understand navigating an airport can be confusing, especially when encountering unexpected issues. While we strive to provide a smooth travel experience, it’s important to understand the division of responsibility between airlines and airports.
Once you check in your baggage and receive a claim check, the airline will take responsibility for its handling and delivery at your destination airport.
This includes boarding procedures, onboard service and ensuring a safe and comfortable flight.
Airlines will communicate any delays, cancellations or gate changes directly to you. Please check with your airline for the most up-to-date flight information or schedule changes.
For questions about lost/damaged baggage, items left on an aircraft, or in an airline gate area, please check with your specific airline for your lost property.