In an unprecedented turn of events, Spirit Airlines abruptly ceased operations over the weekend, resulting in the cancellation of all flights and the termination of 17,000 employees. Ticket holders were advised not to come to the airport, leaving many flabbergasted and disheartened. For countless travelers, Spirit had been a go-to option for budget-friendly air travel, prompting a wave of concern among its loyal customer base.
Amidst this chaos, Hunter Peterson, a voice actor with a history of grievances with airlines, proposed a radical idea via TikTok: what if 20% of American adults pooled their funds to effectively purchase and relaunch Spirit Airlines? He dubbed the initiative “Spirit 2.0: Owned by the People.” The concept quickly gained traction, and by Sunday, Peterson had set up a rudimentary website, which experienced a dramatic influx of support—36,000 individuals pledged nearly $23 million in a matter of hours, causing his servers to crash due to the overwhelming response.
However, it’s important to clarify that these pledges are non-binding and represent a collective sentiment rather than actual financial transactions. Moreover, experts suggest that the real costs associated with acquiring and relaunching an airline could easily reach billions of dollars—far surpassing the initial enthusiasm displayed by the pledges.
In a follow-up video, Peterson humorously appealed for assistance from aviation professionals, PR experts, and lawyers with a simple plea: “Help?” Acknowledging his limitations in navigating the complexities of the aviation industry, he expressed a commitment to the absurdity of the concept, stating, “I know what I don’t know, but you’re committing to this bit, so I’m committing to this bit.”
As the situation continues to unfold, the grassroots movement proposes a blend of passion for budget air travel and the innovative spirit of community-driven solutions, leaving many intrigued about the potential future of air travel ownership.


