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Has anyone here flown Spirit Airlines?

I have to take a trip that was booked at the very last minute, and all the other airlines were either sold out or very expensive.

So I ended up buying a ticket on Spirit.

But I've never flown Spirit before - EVER - and I'm actually quite nervous about flying with them, especially given all of the horrible reviews and batshit crazy videos of their passengers shown on YouTube.

Does anyone here have any advice, or experience flying with them.

Hold me David, I'm scared!!

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by Anonymousreply 25February 26, 2024 10:11 AM

I used to drive an airport shuttle and the people who wanted to be dropped off at Spirit always smelled like cigarettes.

by Anonymousreply 1February 7, 2024 1:14 AM

I believe this sums it up.

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by Anonymousreply 2February 7, 2024 1:15 AM

Lowest of the budget airlines. Terrible experience. Never flew with them again. The pilot looked embarrassed in the cockpit.

by Anonymousreply 3February 7, 2024 1:26 AM

I took a short flight with them. The seats were pretty hard. The flight attendants were all pudgy gay men. It was a real comedown after flying in France with super model like attendants.

by Anonymousreply 4February 7, 2024 2:06 AM

It's fine - bottom of the barrel, but it'll get you to your destination.

by Anonymousreply 5February 7, 2024 2:09 AM

They want you you to think you’re getting a better deal with them, but after they nickel and dime you go death with added charges for seating, carry-ons, etc, I don’t think you are saving that much. Plus, they suck,

by Anonymousreply 6February 7, 2024 2:45 AM

Sorry for the typos in r6.

by Anonymousreply 7February 7, 2024 2:47 AM

If you can only afford to fly Spirit, then it better be a short trip or just stay home.

by Anonymousreply 8February 7, 2024 2:51 AM

There's actually a Spirit Airlines SUCKS Facebook page.

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by Anonymousreply 9February 7, 2024 5:31 AM

How many souls lost?

by Anonymousreply 10February 7, 2024 5:38 AM

Carry pepper spray and you’ll be fine.

by Anonymousreply 11February 7, 2024 7:59 AM

BE CAREFUL WHEN BOOKING, Op

They appear to have cheap prices but then have ADDITIONAL FEES and FEES FOR 'NORMAL' THINGS and ADD ONS and on and on.

They may seem cheap but they find ways to get your $$$$$

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by Anonymousreply 12February 7, 2024 8:59 AM

Oh, boo hoo, R4. Not everyone has to meet your standards of fuckability.

by Anonymousreply 13February 7, 2024 2:04 PM

[quote] Meet the people who love Spirit Airlines

When Jared Feuer talks about the airline he calls “pretty important to me,” he raves about its new planes, its simple app and the cheap fares that allow him to travel from Atlanta to New York a couple of times a month.

That carrier: the frequently maligned, often-mocked, infuriating-to-some Spirit Airlines. The ultra-low-cost airline’s model keeps base prices low while charging fees for everything from carry-on bags to seat selection to water.

“They serve a really important role,” said Feuer, who works for a nonprofit. “I think people are just kind of a little bit elitist about it.”

As Spirit faces an uncertain future, Feuer and other fans are pondering what travel would be like without it - and hoping their go-to cheap airline will make it.

Spirit’s fate has been up in the air since it announced plans to merge with Frontier in 2022. That deal fell apart after a few months, and Spirit agreed to be acquired by JetBlue. But the Department of Justice filed an antitrust lawsuit last year to block the deal; last month, a judge ruled against the acquisition, saying it would hurt consumers by reducing competition among airlines. JetBlue and Spirit are appealing, and Spirit declined to comment for this article.

“Spirit is a small airline. But there are those who love it,” U.S. District Judge William Young wrote in his ruling. “To those dedicated customers of Spirit, this one’s for you.”

Cue the head-scratching. Those who what it?

“There are no dedicated customers who love Spirit Airlines,” wrote one person on X. formerly Twitter. “Only a wretched path of heartbreak, fury and destruction.”

Bekyy Khera would disagree. The 32-year-old video editor loves the airline; she once wrote a piece for BuzzFeed with the headline “Hot Take: I Love Spirit Airlines And I’m Not Ashamed To Admit It.”

“They make the space more competitive so other airlines are cheaper, which I love,” said Khera, who lives in Madison, Wis., and has flown Spirit for years. She said that when she was in graduate school in Chicago, she regularly flew home to Florida for $45. Her best deal: a one-way flight from O’Hare to Fort Lauderdale in 2018 for $24.99.

“The money is definitely the big thing for me, but I’ve never had an issue with being uncomfortable on the flights,” she said.

Fans say it’s crucial to know what you’re in for if you’re flying Spirit: an “unbundled” experience with lots of a la carte options. A personal item that can fit under the seat is free, but carry-on and checked bags cost money. Also, the seats come with a “pre-recline.”

“Some people get, like, shellshocked because they didn’t read what should be common knowledge by now, that there’s going to be extra charges,” said Ray Haluska, 64, a semiretired medical transportation bus driver from Latrobe, Pa.

He saves money by buying his tickets at the small airport near his home and knows the dimensions of a personal item, as defined by Spirit, by heart: 18 by 14 by 8 inches. He said he probably took 15 flights on Spirit last year. The airline serves some smaller airports, like Latrobe’s, that don’t have many other options.

“I rarely pay more than $100 round-trip for a flight to Florida,” he said.

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by Anonymousreply 14February 7, 2024 5:02 PM

Jessica Pink, 27, of Denver, said Spirit allowed her and her fiancé to start traveling several years ago, thanks to $100 one-way flights to South America. Now, the couple have a group travel business called Travel World Culture where they lead trips around the world.

Pink said she is not loyal to one airline and always goes with the best price - but she likes that Spirit creates competition and offers stripped-down options for budget travelers. She said she can afford to upgrade to an exit row seat or a roomy “Big Front Seat” on Spirit and recalled meeting “SO many” friendly flight attendants on the airline.

“I can see that the seats and experience may be less comfortable than a full-service airline, but I truly don’t mind bringing on my own snacks and water,” she wrote in an email. “When the option is half or a third of the price, I’ll happily bring my own snack and portable charger. I think airline food and snacks are overrated anyways.”

The traveling public should hold some affection for Spirit, even if they choose other airlines to fly, said Kyle Potter, executive editor of Thrifty Traveler. The site highlights cheap flights, deals and other air travel tips.

Potter said competition from Spirit and similar low-cost carriers forces bigger legacy airlines to offer low-priced options, as well.

“It’s undeniable how big of a role these budget carriers play in driving down flight prices,” he said.

It’s not clear what lies ahead for Spirit. An appeals hearing is set for June in the Spirit-JetBlue merger, but the larger airline has said it is evaluating its options and may terminate the agreement if certain conditions are not met.

TD Cowen analyst Helane Becker wrote in a note to investors last month that she believes Spirit is likely to look for another buyer but that chapter 11 bankruptcy was a more likely scenario. Another analyst, JPMorgan Chase’s Jamie Baker, wrote in an investor note that he was not predicting an immediate bankruptcy filing but acknowledged “that we can not reasonably identify a viable return to profitability any time soon.”

The people who rely on Spirit - and, yes, love it - are watching and waiting.

“I don’t want them to go away,” said Feuer, the Atlanta resident. “If they went away, I’d be very sad.”

by Anonymousreply 15February 7, 2024 5:02 PM

How many of their planes are 737s?

by Anonymousreply 16February 7, 2024 5:12 PM

No pilot!

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by Anonymousreply 17February 7, 2024 5:38 PM

OP, flown them twice, both times with no other option. First time was in '99 and they were the sponsor airline of a film festival I was in so they flew me there and back. Was in the cattle section of coach and both times the flight was seriously delayed. Going there, we were delayed nearly three hours because they discovered a broken defroster. Coming back, we were also delayed but I can't remember why. Both were horrible flights.

Flew them again in 2009 over Thanksgiving, with a much better experience, because I paid for one of their BIG seats, which are the first two rows of the plane. They're pretty much like business class seats (in a smaller plane). They aren't lie flat or anything with a pod, but they are much roomier and comfortable, even if you aren't really separated from the rest of the animals. If you must fly them, I would try for one of those seats.

by Anonymousreply 18February 7, 2024 5:47 PM

Greyhound of the skies.

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by Anonymousreply 19February 25, 2024 9:18 PM

Can we have your stuff?

by Anonymousreply 20February 25, 2024 9:21 PM

R18 your feedback on Sprit is based on flights 15 and 25 years ago.

by Anonymousreply 21February 25, 2024 9:24 PM

I’ve been burned too many times to give them any more business.

Say, OP, whatever stuff R20 doesn’t want, can I have it? Thank you in advance.

by Anonymousreply 22February 25, 2024 9:38 PM

I flew ValuJet back in the day so I’m prepared for anything. Now that was a silly scary airline. The planes creaked while taking off.

Spirit is probably safer in comparison but not as adventurous. ValuJet had some groovy interiors. I remember purple and orange seats on one relic DC-9.

by Anonymousreply 23February 25, 2024 9:40 PM

I've flown them and would likely do it again, but my experience wasn't great. I didn't care about the extra fees; in fact, I paid them all in a bundle--big seat, checked bag, etc.

The problem was actually checking the bag. Their policy is so strict and you pay for every inch and pound which meant there was a huge line to check in as every bag was weighed and then argued about.

I just wanted my damn bag on the plane and was almost late as a result.

by Anonymousreply 24February 25, 2024 9:43 PM

R19 My god, imagine sitting next to those people on a flight.

What are the prices like for say a 4 hour flight or whatever?

by Anonymousreply 25February 26, 2024 10:11 AM
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