Loco Mike wrote:
Do you ever read and comprehend a post before you get so postwhore crazy you have to refute it? I said the information you posted concerning the baggage fees was inaccurate. I was not talking about the $100 difference in airfare. ONLY BAGGAGE FEES How much luggage do you think an average guy going to SJO carries ? I do not think 99% of the guys on CRT are that concerned about the price of a 3rd bag , do you?JetBlue has no carry on fees, and the first bag is free. How much more luggage do you think the average guy on this website is taking? Therefore for almost all of us there is no baggage fees when we use JetBlue.
Now to the other stuff, If you like being squeezed into a seat like a sardine fly Spirit. If you like a seat that does not recline then fly Spirit. If you like being charged $3.00 for a glass of water then fly Spirit. If you like being treated like dirt then fly Spirit.
Mike, you really take a narrow view of everything, don't you? Did it ever occur to you that the reduced price of the Spirit flights just might take into account the lack of 'free' baggage? Adding in the cost of a carry-on and a checked bag, and Spirit is still cheaper. And adding a second checked bag is way cheaper with Spirit.
Now, since I am not a large guy, the Spirit seats don't bother me. I am capable of bringing my own water and snacks on the flight, and as I just listen to music, the tv does nothing for me. Remember I fly from FLL, so a 3 hour flight is nothing to sit and relax. I suppose if I was coming from farther away, it might make a difference to me.
Look, I get it: you don't like Spirit. Fine. I have yet to have an issue with them. I prefer their bare-fare strategy, because I am in control of the overall costs based upon what I decide to bring. Oh, and to your snarky remark about the 'average guy', I have no idea what others bring. I happen to bring stuff for friends living there, and occasionally it amounts to a lot of stuff. And that is why I am familiar with the 'second bag' fees with both airlines.