JTF-Bravo wrote:
migueldecr wrote:
Yes I also have heard others say it sucks. They charge for every little thing. Kind of the "clip joint" of airlines!
I would not call it a "clip joint." It is an "ala carte" airline, or an "unbundled" airline.
They offer you a very low airfare. If another airline charges you $600 to get to your destination, they charge you $300.
The price goes up to between $340 and $400, depending upon whether you want a regular seat in the back, a regular seat up front, an emergency row seat, or a first class type seat, and how much luggage you want to bring on board or check in.
Yes, you do not get the "free" soft drink and pretzels, or the B movie you would not have watched even if you picked up the DVD at a yard sale for 50 cents, or an inflight magazine you would not read if it comprised the only reading material on death row, but is all that really worth another $200-$250 dollars.
How many of complain of bundled services like our cable bills?
Like everthing it depends right? I just did a Kayak search for late Feb going IAH to SJO on a Weds to Sunday trip. Spirit will get you there for a $463 ticket.
You'll change planes at least once each way, oh and your arrival will in fact be Thursday at 1:22 am. Of course given your arrival hour you can skip a night in the hotel, saving even more, and just hang at HDR till sun up. Or give Hotel Paradise a shot, lol.
viewtopic.php?t=48493For just $9 more you can go direct on the 2nd worst airline (United) and be at HDR in time for shift change on Weds. Bridge closure not withstanding.
Now some will say phuck it $9 is $9. I'd pay up way more than $9. How much I don't know, but it's way more than that. I'm almost always willing to pay up for the direct flight, no matter the airline.
I remember the days of ATA. I'd pay up to not be on their flights sharing a plane with the halfwits that carrier seemed to attract. Full disclosure, I've not flown Spirit so maybe that concern is unfounded.
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