Originally posted by zeke11
I purchased our plane tickets last March for our trip this September. At the time, I thought I was smart because I got some great fares.
However, now with all the airline problems, I'm so worried that this airline will go out of business or something before we leave. Also, O'Hare is cutting back flights and that is where we are leaving from.
I think I might just be getting butterflies as our trip is finally within view (just over a month away), but was wondering if anyone has any experience with Spirit Airlines - pro or con?
Kris
Oh good! I can relate to you my experience with Spirit, but
it just so happens to be the same round-trip out of ORD to MCO!
Ok, last November, I was able to get a great rate on Spirit.
I arrived early, and waited at the gate. The airline reps at
the gate were a little harried, because the flight was overbooked.
They first offered one free round-trip for any volunteers.
I suppose that nobody took them up on it, so they offered TWO
flights. Finally, they offered THREE flights. They also had some
problems, like airport switches. I think they were going to
send people to Tampa and pay for the transportation to
Orlando.
I was looking forward to the Party for the Senses I had paid for
at the Food and Wine Festival, so I didn't jump on the offer.
I know that three round-trips is worth a LOT more, but I
didn't want to have the hassle.
The plane itself seemed really old. The seats were configured
3 x 3, except for "Spirit Plus", the 2 x 2 seats in the front rows
of the plane.
I do recall that the overhead bins seemed much shallower than
planes I normally fly on United, so instead of storing my 22"
carryon vertically, I had to use more space and store it
horizontally. Luckily, I didn't put anyone else out in the storage
area.
The flight was uneventful, thank goodness. Oh, they had a nice
snack box for $4. I can't remember what was in it, but it seemed
to be nice for what $4 would get me with United's food buying
program.
For a cheap airline, they were ok. I usually fly United, and I'm
doing so for my next few trips.
