Spirit nearly done processing customer refunds after shutdown

Spirit is nearly finished processing refunds for customers impacted by a recent shutdown.

Justin Tomlinson

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Spirit nearly done processing customer refunds after shutdown

Following a recent shutdown, Spirit is nearly finished processing refunds for its customers. The organization has been working to reimburse those who were impacted by the operational halt.[1][2]

The effort to return funds to affected individuals is now nearing completion. This development indicates that the backlog of customer compensation stemming from the shutdown is almost fully resolved.[1][2]

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