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Your next adventure starts at Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport (SDF).

Photos courtesy of Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport

ICYMI, Spirit Airlines is adding three brand-new nonstop routes from Louisville, giving Louisvillians even more low-cost travel options. Mark your calendars for:

  • May 1 | Fly nonstop flights are starting to Newark (EWR) — your gateway to the New York City area.
  • May 8 | Spirit launches service to Dallas (DFW).
  • May 9 | Head to Atlanta (ATL) on a nonstop flight.

Each route will operate twice a week, making it even easier (and more affordable) to plan your next getaway.

These new additions bring Spirit’s total to nine nonstop destinations from Louisville, with Detroit (DTW) coming soon in early June. The airline also offers direct flights to Fort Lauderdale, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Myrtle Beach, Orlando, and Tampa — all at ultra-low fares.

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