You need a plan B.That was the biggest thing I was afraid of - there is only one flight per day from our city to Orlando and back, so if it gets cancelled then we would have to wait a day or more to get to WDW. I don’t care about snacks, seats or any of that, but missing your vacation would be rough!
The biggest issues are the lack of additional flights if something wrong happens with out original flight.
I think the bolded above is the perfect way to sum up these airlines! They are fine when things go as planned. But when things go off the rails their customer service is usually terrible due to their business model and schedule. You really should have a plan B when booking these airlines.This is exactly why I'd never entertain these airlines. As I'm always telling people, my cousins in FL missed a family funeral up here in NY because of Spirit. A barebones flight is one thing, but barebones customer service is something else.
I really feel for folks without a lot of options. But if I lived in place with fewer options for flights, I'd do a connecting one on another airline before rolling the dice with an ULCC after that situation. And I've heard enough similar horror stories to think it's not a one off.
This is exactly me. I can get a nonstop flight to Sanford from my little airport on Allegiant, but I know if anything goes wrong, I'm SOL. Since I'm usually going to Orlando for work, or an expensive Disney trip, I'm not taking that chance. I book one of the legacies or drive 100 miles where I can get a nonstop SW flight to MCO.I really feel for folks without a lot of options. But if I lived in place with fewer options for flights, I'd do a connecting one on another airline before rolling the dice with an ULCC after that situation. And I've heard enough similar horror stories to think it's not a one off.
Some routes ULCC only offer service 2 or 3 times a week. Next available flight might not be for a weekFlight cancellations are still somewhat rare, but they happen on all airlines. And if your flight is cancelled, the policy is to book you on the next available flight.