From the
Miami Herald Monday August 6.
"AIR TRAVEL
Storms ground Spirit flights at Fort Lauderdale
Spirit airlines left travelers stranded or delayed over the weekend at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport.
Posted on Mon, Aug. 06, 2007
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BY DIANA MOSKOVITZ
dmoskovitz@MiamiHerald.com
Spirit Airlines faced another horde of angry customers over the weekend after the fast-growing airline canceled more than 40 flights systemwide, affecting hundreds of travelers at Broward County's largest airport.
The Miramar-based airline expected to be back on schedule today, Spirit spokeswoman Alison Russell said.
More than half of the airline's flights fly out of Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, and the cancellations hit South Florida travelers hard.
About 42 flights were canceled Friday night, Saturday and Sunday, Russell said.
Last month, Spirit faced another setback when many customers encountered hours-long lines for flights out of Fort Lauderdale. A combination of too many travelers, too little lobby space and new fees for checked baggage had lines snaking out of the terminal and into the hot sun.
A mix of bad weather and crew shortages were to blame for the weekend cancellations, Russell said. In addition, one flight was canceled for maintenance reasons, she said.
Affected passengers were given three options: fly on another airline, which Spirit would pay for; take an available seat on another Spirit flight; or accept a refund.
''We're working through it. It's definitely been a very difficult weekend, and we appreciate what that means to our passengers,'' Russell said.
The apologies brought little comfort to the Hage family. Maysoon and Edwin Hage and their four Ch*ldren were stranded in Florida after learning Sunday that their 8:50 p.m. flight home to Michigan was canceled.
''This is a major problem,'' Maysoon Hage said as she comforted her crying 15-month-old. The family is moving Tuesday from Michigan to Dubai. They have last-minute banking issues to clear up and other errands, Hage said.
Spirit put the family in a hotel Sunday and gave them $7 per person for food.
''That will pay for two slices of pizza per person,'' Edwin Hage said dryly.
Spirit said the troubles started Friday night when thunderstorms hit LaGuardia International Airport in New York City. The Federal Aviation Administration said the storms caused delays at that airport.
The weather forced two Spirit flights to land in Atlantic City, N.J. Weather also delayed Spirit planes on the ground at LaGuardia, Russell said.
Spirit has 36 planes, Russell said. Flights connected to those planes had to be canceled. The crews were then out of position for their Saturday morning flights.
''If you pull one plane, it affects several different flights,'' Russell said.
Meanwhile, the airline faced the problem of crews that had been on duty the maximum number of hours they could legally work. Reserve crews were called to get the planes where they needed to be.
Several pilots also called in sick, including seven on Sunday, and other pilots were called to help.
The problems were most notable in Fort Lauderdale, although a few people found a bright side in the delays.
For West Palm Beach resident Angel Bonilla, the fact that his two Ch*ldren and in-laws came in a day late from Puerto Rico on Sunday was a blessing in disguise.
''Spirit is reimbursing us $960 for the flights, and I got one more day of vacation,'' he said.
People who are flying on Spirit today should check beforehand. Call Spirit at 800-772-7117 or visit spiritair.com.
Miami Herald staff writer Natalie P. McNeal contributed to this report."
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