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| Author: | Floridaboy [ Wed Mar 21, 2007 6:01 am ] |
| Post subject: | Spirit Airlines has the permissions |
Google translation from today's Aldia newspaper Wednesdays 21 of March, 2007, San jOse, Costa Rica. Florida flights Spirit Airlines has the permissions Alexander Arley Vargas aarley@aldia.co.cr The people who bought tiquetes to fly in April with the airline Spirit Airlines, will be able to do it without problems, then, from Monday, the company has the permission of the Technical Council of Aviación Civil (CETAC). ¢129 thousands it is the lowest tariff of Spirit Arilines, according to informed Civil Aviation. Viviana Martin, president of the CETAC, confirmed that the company counts on endorsement to make three weekly flights (Monday, Thursday and Saturdays) to Fort Lauderdale in Florida, the United States. “They fulfilled all the requirements, among them, to certify the financial standing and to have authorizations in the United Statesâ€, said Martin. According to the civil employee, Spirit Airlines will extend of three to five its weekly flights from the 1 of May and, the 23 of that same month, will be able to program trips of Monday to Sunday. “The permission is temporary and to the three months a public hearing will become. Soon, they can decide on the permanent permissionâ€, added. |
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| Author: | CMAC [ Wed Mar 21, 2007 9:20 am ] |
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great, now what I am going to do about the Orange parachute I ordered? |
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| Author: | Orange [ Wed Mar 21, 2007 10:09 am ] |
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CMAC wrote: great, now what I am going to do about the Orange parachute I ordered?
You can always sell it to one of the guys taking a Sansa flight. |
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| Author: | Mucho Gusto [ Wed Mar 21, 2007 10:30 am ] |
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Another article of confirmation in Inside Costa Rica: Spirit Airlines Gets Permission For Service To Costa Rica For those who bought tickets on Spirit Airlines, there is good news, the Consejo Técnico de Aviación Civil (CTAC) approved the airlines' application for service to San José. The first flights will begin next month. The vice-minister of Transportes, Viviana MartÃn, confirmed yesterday that the airline complied with all the legal, technical and financial requirements and the CTAC's approval Monday night. "For those who purchased tickets they can be completely calm that Spirit Airlines, will fly without problems", said MartÃn. The permit if only for three months allowing for time for a public hearing where the other airlines serving Costa Rica will have an opportunity to voice their opposition, if any. Only, following the public hearing, Spirit may be granted a permanent license. Carlos Ricardo Benavides, Ministro de Turismo (tourism minister), said that the Spirit operation is an excellent confirmation that Costa Rica is a desirable area for foreign investment and one that is growing. In addition to Spirit, next month, First Choice Airlines will be making its first flight from London to Liberia, which combined mean more than 50.000 more visitors per year. Benavides added that an agreement was reached with Grupo Marza, owners of the Air Comet airlines in Spain, which will take over the route operated by Air Madrid. Air Madrid has its license revoked by Spanish officials, leaving thousands of travellers worldwide stranded. "Air Comet will begin operations in the third week in June will operate three flights weekly, in addition in June Iberia will offer seven direct flights between Madrid and San José", commented the minister. Spirit will begin its first flight on April 5, providing service between Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and San José. A number of selected seats on the first flights were sold at us$0.08 cents, plus taxes, each way. The same April 5 flight is being offered on their website at us$233 each way, plus taxes. Spirit offers connections for those travelling from Orlando, Tampa, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Chicago, Atlanta and Detroit. |
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| Author: | Dutch [ Wed Mar 21, 2007 2:10 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Spirit Air |
That's the Spirit!!!!!!!!!!!! Now to get one of those 1 cent flight's . Hummmmmmmmmmm?? or even a 9 dollar fight would be good. |
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| Author: | Skynyrd [ Mon Mar 26, 2007 8:35 am ] |
| Post subject: | great |
Man i have been sweating on my tickets for May 5th !!!..THANK YOU SPIRIT !!! |
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| Author: | LVSteve [ Tue Mar 27, 2007 11:59 am ] |
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Just purchased a ticket from them to fly from SJO to Vegas on the 5th of June. Total r.t. including taxes and fees cost me 341.00. Haven't had that good a deal for a couple of years. I'm a convert! LVSteve |
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| Author: | Mucho Gusto [ Wed Apr 04, 2007 11:29 am ] |
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For all your Spirit Airlines ticket holders... Here ya go! Inside Costa Rica - 4 April, 2007 Spirit Begins Operations in Costa Rica Tomorrow Spirit Airlines begins operations in Costa Rica tomorrow, with the first passengers arriving from Florida. The airline will have three flights a week between Fort Lauderdale and San José and beginning in May will begin daily service. The airline is expected to bring more than 50.000 passengers a year to Costa Rica, though its permit to operate is only on a temporary basis for the next three months. The airline has reportedly already begun the process of obtaining a permanent operations license. |
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| Author: | Diablo [ Wed Apr 04, 2007 11:53 am ] |
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I gotta love the price that I paid for the ticket when they announced service to CR, but they have sent me 3 emails changing my departure time from SJO. No big deal, but it has cut off 3 hours off my trip. Kinda wierd |
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| Author: | Mucho Gusto [ Wed Apr 04, 2007 12:04 pm ] |
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Diablo wrote: I gotta love the price that I paid for the ticket when they announced service to CR, but they have sent me 3 emails changing my departure time from SJO. No big deal, but it has cut off 3 hours off my trip. Kinda wierd
I've got a feeling that this kind of thing will be normal for a while, until they get the "bugs" worked out of their system. They'll probably experience some growing pains. And I'm sure that, in the future (until they get things real organized) we're going to hear about numerous problems with delays, changing flight schedules, baggage problems, etc. Should be interesting to see how things play out over the next 3 - 6 months with Spirit Airlines flying to SJO. I hope they make a run of it, so the "majors" can see that they've got competition. Good luck to all ticket holders. MG |
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| Author: | Hank [ Wed Apr 04, 2007 1:55 pm ] |
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Spirit has a new policy that will charge $5 a bag for each checked bag. the new policy will take effect around June 5. Maybe this revenue stream can take up the slack for cheap fares |
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| Author: | Irish Drifter [ Wed Apr 04, 2007 2:51 pm ] |
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Hankkh wrote: Spirit has a new policy that will charge $5 a bag for each checked bag. the new policy will take effect around June 5. Maybe this revenue stream can take up the slack for cheap fares From Spirt Air website: Quote: Effective June 20, 2007 the following rules will apply to all customers:
NOTE: Option to purchase checked bags online through spiritair.com (web option) will be available in early June. For 1st Bag – $5 USD Web/ $10 USD Airport Excess Weight Fees: 51 to 70 lbs. (23 - 32 kg) $25 71 to 99 lbs. (32 - 45 kg) $100 Excess Size Fees: 62" + (158cm +) $100 80" + (203cm) $150 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For 2nd Bag – $5 USD Web/ $10 USD Airport Excess Weight Fees: 51 to 70 lbs. (23 - 32 kg) $25 71 to 99 lbs. (32 - 45 kg) $100 Excess Size Fees: 62" + (158cm +) $100 80" + (203cm) $150 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For 3rd Bag - $100 USD Web or Airport, plus any additional fees below: Excess Weight Fees: 51 to 70 lbs. (23 - 32 kg) $125 71 to 99 lbs. (32 - 45 kg) $150 Excess Size Fees: 62" + (158cm +) $100 80" + (203cm) $150 Bags weighing more than 99 lbs. (45kg) will not be accepted as checked baggage. Surfboards, Scuba Tanks and Bikes - Spirit will accept surfboards, scuba tanks and bikes as luggage for an additional charge of $50. Other - Certain sporting equipment may be restricted and may be assessed an additional charge. Please visit our policies on checking or carrying Pets or Special Items for more information. $5.00 fee is only available if you purchase a checked bag (or 2) from the website and it weighs 50 lbs or less. If you do not purchase the checked bag from the website bags 1 and 2 are $10.00 each if they are 50 lbs or less. Come to the airport with 2 check bags, no pre-purchase, and suddenly your fare has increased $40.00 round trip. Pretty slick or pretty sleazy your choice. |
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| Author: | Gringobill [ Wed Apr 04, 2007 3:57 pm ] |
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that is a slick way of making up the slack. thank god my tickets are for May. |
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| Author: | Toadtamer [ Wed Apr 04, 2007 5:11 pm ] |
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Even with the baggage fee my tix is still dirt cheap. |
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| Author: | Osgood [ Wed Apr 04, 2007 6:22 pm ] |
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Got two tix for under $400,They have changed flt dep.time twice on tix,i would imagine they will not get a gate at sjo,but it's made a.a. reduce price on the midday flt out of "miami to sjo" on competing day's......Charging for checked bag's |
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