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Reviewed Feb. 26, 2013
I planned a surprise honeymoon for my husband to Las Vegas in December 2012. I did not hesitate on the airline I would book my flight on because I was referred to Spirit by friends and family. I booked my flight quickly and easily by phone with a Spirit representative and got my confirmation. All was booked and good to go. The day of travel came the day after our wedding on December 17, 2012, from Dallas/FW to Las Vegas. We got to the airport, went up to the Spirit counter and checked in. The woman asked us if we had any checked in luggage. We quickly answered no and we received our boarding passes and rushed to the gate. She never mentioned any baggage fees at the counter. We get to the gate and are stopped because of our carry-on luggage. The woman asked us if we paid for our carry-on. We told her no, confused as to why we would pay for our carry-on's. She pulled us aside and told us we are not allowed to board the flight unless we pay for our carry-on's.
We were told the carry-on's would charge us $100 for each carry-on at the gate and it was $50 at the check in counter. My husband and I were out of words as to why and when this all happened. The woman saw that my husband and I are appalled at to what was happening, right before our honeymoon! She then called a woman by the name of Lucy to the counter. Lucy arrived and with the most unpleasant look on her face quickly told us we either pay or leave our carry-on. And she just walked away without any other contact or any explaining to us anything. My husband and I only had $200 in cash on hand. We couldn't believe that the only cash we had on would go towards our carry-on luggage! The gate was minutes away from closing and the representative could care less if we boarded or not. We were left with no choice but to pay what we had. We board the plane and got to Vegas.
On December 20, 2012, my husband and I prepared ourselves for the midnight flight back to Dallas. We called Spirit to ask if we also had to pay for our carry-on's for the way back to Dallas and were told we had to. She did not mention anything about any flight changers or any other important information. We checked in online through our hotel for our boarding passes and paid for our carry-on's online; all this to avoid any more issues at the airport. As the time approached to get to the airport, we got ready and were on our way. We go straight through security and to our gate. The screen next to our gate had our flight information posted and all was clear. We were there about two hours before our flight was supposed to board and we noticed another flight boarding through our gate to another city. I had a bad feeling.
I go to the receptionist and she told me that our 12:34am flight back to Dallas has been cancelled due to weather! I received no email from the airline nor tripcase that our flight has been cancelled. She then told me that when she got to work that afternoon around 5pm, that flight has since then been cancelled and that Spirit was re-booking flights for other passengers at the Spirit counter. My husband and I couldn't believe that after all we have been through with Spirit, now this! We took our things and head back to the Spirit counter and the gentleman by the name of Gerald told us that Spirit can refund the money back or re-book. We told him that we want to be re-booked on the very next flight! After an hour at the counter with untrained, selfless employees comes a beautiful woman willing to help us out to get back home! She luckily finds us two seats on the next flight at around 4:30am from Vegas to Houston, then Houston to Dallas! We told her to book that flight quickly! She happily booked us the flight and apologized for all the issues caused.
I am a travel agent and I would never recommend or book any of my clients on Spirit. I no longer want to be a Spirit Airlines member or be associated with that airline in any way. I would be more than happy to get money back at least for the carry-on luggage issue, for all the inconvenience caused by Spirit on my honeymoon. The least thing I wanted to worry about was the flight there and back. It was hell flying with Spirit. I would be embarrassed by the attitude of these employees that represent the airline. I would be more than happy to speak to a supervisor about my terrible experience.
Reviewed Feb. 26, 2013
Because I was trying to save money buying 5 R/T tickets for a sorority conference, Spirit looked like a pretty good deal. Once you made the reservation, you had to pay for carry-on and checked luggage, then a seat. I joined the $9 Club to save even more money, so that wiped out the unexpected increases. First of all, our Thursday flight was cancelled from Orlando to Dallas for the conference. When I tried to change the reservation, the website would not let me. I waited awhile to get someone in India to re-book for Friday, but it was a 2:00 flight, stopping in Houston, arriving only 15 minutes before dinner was scheduled at the meeting because the flight was late leaving Houston. At Orlando airport, the ticket agent couldn't get a computer tag, so she did it manually. We were told we could get off for a few minutes to go to the bathroom and buy soft drinks, but when we tried, the people at the gate started yelling at us to get back on the plane - very rude and unnecessary.
When we finally got to Dallas, my luggage was not on the plane, so I waited over an hour to try and locate it. I filled out the missing luggage form, then the girl assured me she would find it. I never heard a word that night after leaving 4-5 messages, so I got on the phone to Houston to see if it was there - I left messages there with no responses. I called Houston first thing Saturday, then I finally got someone in Orlando who could confirm that it was on the manifest going out. She called back in a couple of hours to say it was going to be on the Houston flight at 4:00 p.m., so I went back to the airport - no bag! I spent another 2 hours trying to find it with no information provided again. The baggage claim in Dallas only got voice-mail in Houston, as I had done. Finally, at 10:30 Saturday night, I got someone in Houston who explained that it had flown to Dallas, but had a Houston tag, so it returned to Houston, but she assured me it would be on the 7 a.m. flight, arriving 8:15. Well, I finally got my luggage at 11:15 a.m. before leaving for the airport at 1:00. Needless to say, I had no clothes, no toiletries, makeup, or hair implements for an entire weekend of the conference.
Here's the bottom line - the baggage claim ticket was written to Houston, not Dallas, so it kept going back to Houston! When I asked about being reimbursed for any toiletries, they said it was not likely, so I couldn't afford $65 at a hotel gift shop. On a positive note, the flight home on Sunday was on schedule in a month-old plane and the luggage arrived. Just FYI, if price is the only issue, and you don't need to really be somewhere on a schedule with your baggage, then you might be fine with Spirit. Overall, their customer service and computer systems are awful.
Reviewed Feb. 26, 2013
On January 7, I used my preferred online site Cheap Tickets to reserve two seats for a five day trip to Bogota, Colombia for family health issue. I selected Spirit Airlines for convenient airport location, having departure from La Guardia airport, 15 minutes from our place. The price was also attractive, but not really cheaper than any other airlines ($1,265.78 for two). On February 14, we got to the airport around 4:30AM with plenty of time before our 6:45AM flight. At the counter, the agent informed us that we had to pay for our checked bags. I tried to explain that we weren't informed of that practice and the agent responded that is a normal rule for airlines on a domestic flight. I responded that our flight was not domestic for us - we were going to Colombia. We ended up paying $90 for two bags.
We boarded at the correct time, around 6:00AM, and everything looked okay for a takeoff at 6:45AM. At 7:30AM we were still on the runway. The company didn't mention anything special. We finally took off. Of course nothing was offered - no chips, no soda, but we could buy refreshment. Getting closer to Fort Lauderdale Hollywood International Airport (FLL), the company started to inform us that they didn't have communication with the terminal, but they will help with the connective flights. We arrived at 10:30AM instead of 9:48AM. We asked for the connection information for Bogota. The personnel sent us to the service desk where a woman informed us that the flight was gone and that the next flight was tomorrow at 10:30AM.
The agent spoke with her manager and offered us a pink flyer (voucher) with a hotel hotline phone number or online reservation. Before taking that route, we spent an hour online to try to find an alternative. With Jetblue, the flight was already gone. With Avianca, we had to go back to NYC. We tried to find flights from Miami Airport with LAN and Continental, but either not enough time to get there one time (45 minutes by car) or too expensive. We ended up having to stay at Fort Lauderdale overnight. We used the voucher online and got an $87.70 deal at Days Inn, 10 minutes from the airport. We took the hotel's van and got a room.
The next day, we took the van back at 8AM, got our boarding pass and checked the luggage. We went to gate H8 and sat there until 10AM for boarding. We got in the queue and went. We showed our boarding pass. One of the agents told us that one of our carry-on bag was too big and that we had to pay $100. We tried to explain that we took a flight yesterday and didn't have that issue. The agent told us that we had to go to the service counter now before we lose the flight, so we went to gate H5 where ten people were already in line. We tried to get the attention from the agent (the same woman that day before).
Of course, she told us to do the line like anybody else. So we waited there and when came our turn, she asked for the boarding pass and credit card. I gave them with some energy, making sure she understood that weren't not happy with the service. She asked me to give them nicely; at the same time on the PA, they were asking for us. Yolanda (my wife) returned to gate H8 to speak with the agent during the time that I was finishing to pay another $100 for one carry-on luggage. We were the last people to get on board. We finally arrived at Bogota on time.
For the return, I took my precaution and went online to the site the day before to check-in and registered the luggage. Of course, I paid again $70 for the bags. After going through the check-in process, I got a message "We apologize, but the following do not qualify for online check-in and must check in with the agent at the counter." The next day at the airport, everything went without any problem until Fort Lauderdale (FL) where we arrived around 7PM and had to be on gate H8 at 7:30PM for our flight at 8:13PM, with in between going through a line for immigration, collect our bags, go through another line for custom, drop our bags and go through our third lines for security and run to the gate. When we arrived at the gate, we learned that the flight was delayed until 8:50PM. We finally arrived in NYC at midnight instead of 10:59PM.
In conclusion, we paid a regular price for a flight to Bogota $630 x 2 plus an extra $347.7 and lost a day in Florida. Spirit Airlines was the worst company that I traveled with in 30 years. Spirit is the number one worst airlines ever.
Reviewed Feb. 25, 2013
I'm requesting an airline credit or a refund for my travel on Spirit Airline for May 25th through May 29th 20012. I'm very disappointed in the customer services that I received from the airline. The return flight was overbooked, which made me have to stand in a crowded airport longer than I needed to. I had to run through airport so I wouldn't miss my flight. The flight was totally booked. We had to take our luggage another plane, which I really didn't want to do. To make things worse, when I got on the plane, I asked for a blanket because I was cold as I'm anemic! The stewardess said, "We don't have one," and told me I should've worn a sweater. She was talking loud and being very rude. It's so bad the other passengers looked at her. The male stewardess came and apologized to me. He said that he couldn't believe the way she has spoken to me. I spoke to the airline a few times and sent an email. It is very hard to get someone on the phone from the airline! This has been going for almost a year. Can someone please help me?
Reviewed Feb. 23, 2013
I've been flying with Spirit Air for a very long time. I never had a pleasant experience with Spirit out of my eight flights. Last night, the flight from MSP was early to Chicago, but they stopped the plane on the Chicago Tarmac for 2.5 hours. This was very annoying. I never saw the flight leaving on time. It’s at least 2 hours late every time. I won't travel with Spirit anymore.
Reviewed Feb. 18, 2013
I purchased four tickets for my wife's folks and relatives to fly from Honduras to Maryland on February 06, 2013. They were scheduled to leave at 2:01, but for some unforeseen circumstances, the flight was delayed by 2 hours. By the time they got to Fort Lauderdale in Florida, their connecting fly was already gone. They were offered another flight to Maryland which was scheduled to leave around mid-day, but not without paying another luggage fee which totaled to $80. I have already paid $40 per luggage at the time I booked their flight.
To make the story short, they were promised in Florida that the airline was going to refund the $80 fee, but they had to file a reimbursement claim. Well, it turned out that when I called the airline to file a reimbursement claim, I was told that since they missed the connecting flight, they automatically have forfeited their return flight on March 12, 2013. I was stunned and confused. First of all, I didn't know that by missing a connecting flight, your return flight would be cancelled. Anyway, the supervisor, **, told me that there was not a lot he could do to reimburse the $80 fee, but out of generosity, he could book the flight again so my wife's relatives could fly back to their homeland.
The bottom line is, they charged a luggage fee twice. He had the nerve to say that, out of generosity, he would book their flight back. Hello! I have already paid for a return flight. In the end, if these few words helped anyone in any way not to fly through Spirit, the purpose of this complaint has been fulfilled.
Reviewed Feb. 17, 2013
I had purchased a ticket on behalf of my cousin. She had to pay a ridiculous fee of $100 at the airport for 2 bags because Spirit charges $45 to take a carry-on and $50 for a checked bag. Upon arriving at her destination, one of her bags was completely shredded and destroyed. In addition to this, her clothing inside was also destroyed. A report was filed at the airport. It has been a week and we cannot get a hold of a supervisor or customer service representative who is capable of doing anything of help to us nor have we heard back from anyone after calling and emailing for help. This has been a terrible experience and would not advise anyone to fly this airline.
Reviewed Feb. 15, 2013
I purchased tickets from Spirit on April 19, 2012 and October 31, 2012. Due to circumstances at work, I had to cancel the trips. Spirit issued me a credit (minus the cancellation fee) for the flights which I completely understand and agree with. The problem is that the credit is issued for 60 days. In both cases, I was unable to reschedule my flights before the time expired. I wrote to Spirit customer service to complain and have received no response.
On April 19th, I purchased a ticket for $328.58 and was issued a credit of $169.60. The credit expired. On Oct. 31, I purchased tickets for $263.19 (includes $59 for $9 Fare Club and +37,500 miles) and was issued a credit for $78.24. The credit expired and they did not give me back my miles. On Oct. 31, I purchased a ticket for $634.70 and was issued a credit for $519.70. The credit expired. So for those three purchases, Spirit kept $750 for doing absolutely nothing. Why is this not theft?
Reviewed Feb. 14, 2013
Spirit's price advertisements exclude all of the basic things any other airline provides: a seat, a bag, online check-in, and printing a boarding pass at the airport! Their entire operation is a scam to get more money from the customer. I was roped in because they listed their price as the lowest, but all said and done, I've paid more than if I bought a ticket from Virgin, the best airline. And their planes (seats, etc.) are worse than the other airlines! I will never fly Spirit again and will advise everyone I know to do the same. I hope Consumer Affairs will get Spirit to be up-front about all their charges so they won't continue to mislead customers.
Reviewed Feb. 14, 2013
I was scheduled to travel on Dec. 24, 2012 from Niagara, NY to Bogota, Colombia but due to a family tragedy, I called Spirit on Dec. 11th asking if they could send me the next day instead. Spirit's customer service could get me only to Fort Lauderdale, so I told them that I would find my way to Bogota but I would still take the scheduled Spirit flight back to Niagara (flights from FL to Bogota were as expensive as buying a new round trip ticket). But on January 14, 2013, when I showed up at the airport, the Spirit agents told me my Spirit flights were entirely cancelled without warning and there would be no reimbursement of the US$963 I paid. I was left stranded in Bogota.
I filed a complained with the Aviation Authority in Colombia as well as the Department of Transportation DOT's Aviation Consumer Protection Division (ACPD). Also, although I live in Toronto, I will pursue in a small claim court against Spirit in Niagara, NY to recover my money. It was Spirit Airline's failure to provide the flight service change requested which prompted me to buy a new ticket, and they should have honored at least the return.
Reviewed Feb. 11, 2013
This was my first trip on Spirit and my last. Our daughter booked these tickets for us. When I tried to check in, she had put down the wrong birth date and what followed were three calls (disconnected x2) to India. Two hours later, the problems were fixed. The tickets were a gift and I was unaware that we had to pay for carry-on bags. Cha-ching! $50 please or you do not get on the plane. Our seats were always in the upright and uncomfortable position. I am 5' 7" and do not think my legs are extremely long, but they hit the set in front of me.
The guy behind me was most likely much taller as he was bopping around at the cost of my spine. Coffee? Two bucks for airline coffee (ugh). The ticket agent was rude. The flight was like sitting in a sardine can for 2 hours. After paying for baggage (round trip), it was just as cheap to fly American Airlines. Customer service does not exist. The CEO indicated himself he did not care about customer service as people will fly Spirit because it is cheap. I know several people since our trip who have tried this airline and we all share the same opinion. Never again!
Reviewed Feb. 6, 2013
I cannot believe this company is still in business. I mean, wow. Why anyone would fly this airline is so far beyond my realm of comprehension that I might drop dead as I write this review. Let’s start from the beginning. I had never flown Spirit until I booked a vacation package on Priceline. The vacation package had me flying Spirit and it was super cheap so I said whatever. When I showed up at the airport for my 3:30 flight, I was immediately informed that my flight was delayed because they had to give our plane to the people who were on the same flight from the day before that never left. Mind you, it was not due to bad weather but equipment malfunction. So the people that never left yesterday took our plane.
My flight eventually left at 11:30, 8 hours later, putting me at my destination at 3am rather than 7pm. To make up for this, they give you these "vouchers" (50 dollars for every 2 hours you are delayed). By the way, the flight back was delayed as well by 2 hours. So I have these vouchers and they expire after 60 days, so I decided to use them. The vouchers are only good for the flight though, not taxes or fees or baggage or seat fees. So I saved $109 by using the vouchers and had to pay over $120 in taxes, fees, baggage fees, and seat fees. I can handle that. When I first tried booking my flight, they wouldn’t let me use the vouchers because they said my name didn’t match up (on my ID, it only abbreviates my middle initial, and Spirit had it spelled out for some reason). So I had to call them and get it straightened out. I was on the phone with some guy in India for 2 hours trying to use these vouchers.
Another side note, you cannot understand a word these Indian guys are saying because of their thick accent. Finally, I was able to book the flight. Now, 1 day before my flight, I go on the internet to pay for my checked bags because it's only 30 bucks the day before rather than 50 bucks at the airport. So I go to pay for my bags and I look at my credit card statement and they had charged me $189 for my bags. Apparently, there was a "computer glitch" and I was overcharged. So I had to call them again and speak to another Indian guy I can barely understand. Eventually, they agree to refund what they overcharged me, but it’s going to take 7 business days for it to appear on my credit card balance.
Reviewed Feb. 6, 2013
I recently went to MDE, Colombia. My flight started from LGA to Fort Lauderdale to MDE. They offer me a window seat, but I have to pay for that favor - I declined. LGA flight to Ft. Lauderdale was only 15 minutes late. Flight from Ft. Lauderdate to MDE was delayed for an hour (arrived 45 minutes late at MDE). During my flight, I paid for my carry-on bags and paid for the water I purchased.
My return: The plane left MDE 30 minutes late. My connecting flight from Ft. Lauderdale to LGA, NY departed one hour late. (They had given the emergency door seat to woman who was having an infant child!) We arrived late at LGA, and after landing, we have to sit in the airplane for 70 minutes because there are no gates available for our flight. I will not travel again on this flight. There is no coordination or communication. The staff is more interested in selling goodies like credit cards, snacks, and drinks (does not care much about the traveler needs). Think twice before you book your next trip with Spirit Airlines unless you want to lose your good spirits.
Reviewed Feb. 4, 2013
I have had at least 5 flights changed, delayed or cancelled since spring 2012. I had already purchased these flights in advance, as we had used them exclusively since 2006 and never had problem until last spring. We have a home there and live in ACY so it was very convenient. So I was willing to pay for seats, food and didn't need to purchase bags even though I thought it was ridiculous. I was willing to pay for convenience. I have been delayed from 9:30 pm until 12:33 am, arrived back at 3:10 am, and needed to leave for work at 6 am. But the worst was last July 1st. The only flight from RSW to ACY was cancelled at 11am and the first flight back wasn't until July 4th in the afternoon due to lack of staff. They offered me Tampa or Ft. Lauderdale but I had to get there!
So I spent $450 for a one-way seat to DC so I could take a train to PHL train station, get a New Jersey transit bus and take a taxi back to ACY to pick up my car. I had to miss one day of work and was so upset after the whole ordeal and disappointed in Spirit. All you have are people saying I am so sorry over and over and over again. I had called customer service but decided to go directly to RSW while still on hold. Customer service never picked up. My brother-in-law was still in Florida so I didn't have to return rental car, thank God. They have become a horrible airline to fly so if you need to be somewhere, don't fly Spirit ever. I hope someone else flies into ACY soon and Spirit Airlines goes bankrupt. If I have saved one customer the headache I went through, this has been worth my time!
Reviewed Jan. 27, 2013
Recently I was booking a trip to Las Vegas through the Spirit Vacations website. I found what I thought was a good deal (flight + hotel), but my mood changed from feeling lucky to angry in a matter of seconds. I was going through the reservation steps for the flight and the first thing I saw was that even the carry-on had to be paid ($50.00 to be exact) while the checked bag was $45. I continued without checking anything, to see what was next, and to my surprise in order to sit in the airplane you have to pay a range of $10-$30! I couldn't believe it. I know some airlines charge you for certain preferred seats but not the entire plane. Then, I got a pop up telling me that if I wanted to pay less, I needed to join the $9 club for $59.99 a year! To be honest, I have had enough and booked my vacation through American Airlines instead.
Reviewed Jan. 25, 2013
We tried to utilize their online system to pay for baggage on a flight and the return trip. We had problems doing it online and while calling for assistance, the computer registered that it was paid for. When we confirmed our flight, it did note that the baggage was paid for. We called and spoke to a representative, who was not helpful. We were transferred to a supervisor named Willow, who was not helpful and stated that he couldn't not override the charges. My wife asked for his manager and advised him that Spirit Airlines had many complaints. After being on hold for a while, he came back and stated his manager was on another call and then offered a simple solution to switch the return baggage charge for the flight out and then we will need to rebook the return baggage. This could have been done in the beginning and we would have saved about 30 minutes on the phone.
Reviewed Jan. 24, 2013
This was by far the worst experience I have ever had with an airline. I fly frequently (8-10 times per year) and have never experienced anything like this. Upon arriving at the ticket counter, I was informed that every bag must be paid for, including carry on luggage. This is absurd. Every single airline I've ever been on allows carry on luggage to be free and only charges for checked luggage. With Spirit, it's cheaper to check my luggage than to carry it on ($45 to check, $50 to carry it on). Not only was this information very well hidden on the reservation page, but it is cheaper to check it online; however, the website wouldn't allow me to complete my transaction! So I'm forced to check it at the counter which is more expensive. Thankfully, I didn't assume that Spirit would be like a normal airline that actually cares about its passengers, and take my carry on to the gate because that would've doubled the cost of my carry on to a ridiculous price of $100. Ticking off the customer at the very first opportunity does not lead me to recommend Spirit to anyone.
During my flight, the attendants were grouchy and unprofessional. The seating was cramped and the beverages were all overpriced, including the standard complimentary coke costing $3. My story doesn't end there. On my return flight, there was a delay amounting to more than 5 hours. As soon as I arrived to check my luggage, I was interacting with employees of Spirit. None of them informed me that there was any delay. But after getting through security and to my gate, I was informed that we were delayed more than 4 hours out after I had made it to the gate. Upon talking to other passengers, this delay had been in effect for as long as they had been there, which was long before I arrived at the gate. Too much to ask for a call, or email, or text, or even someone talking to me and letting me know that I would be sitting there for 5 hours?
Apparently, if I had known the information that the airline knew, I could have arrived at the airport at a time more fitting to accommodate the delay. Instead, Spirit gives us $7 meal vouchers. This is just insulting. $7 is supposed to make me okay with this pathetic failure? Again, the flight was terrible with flight attendants reminiscent of the gestapo and not customer service. The announcements over the intercom were impossible to understand with a thick accent forcing me to ask my flight attendants what was just said. Of course, they were almost no help. I will never ever fly with Spirit again and recommend that you avoid Spirit, as they are by far the worst airline that I have ever dealt with.
Reviewed Jan. 23, 2013
Airlines reservations were made for a flight to Ft. Lauderdale on 11/13/12. Departure date was today, 1/23. When I went online last evening to check in and print boarding passes, I noticed that my flight date had been changed to a departure date of 1/24 and a return date of 1/28 instead of the 1/29 date we reserved and paid for. My only option, according to Spirit, was to fly those dates, extend the length of my original vacation (which because of work was impossible) or get a full refund and scrap my trip! Consequences turned out to be a 3-day vacation instead of a 5-day vacation, 2 days of lost wages because I was scheduled to be on vacation. I think I just paid Spirit to screw up my vacation ...
Reviewed Jan. 23, 2013
Our experience with Spirit Airlines was terrible. We were going from Fort Lauderdale to New York on January 13, 2013 and we were at the airport in time. After waiting in line for a while, we were told that the check-in was closed. Even after we heard that the flight was being delayed with 2 1/2 hours, they still did not let us onto the plane. We had a 10-week-old fussy baby with us but the supervisor, named Taylor, a tall woman with long dark hair and glasses, was extremely nasty. When we asked to speak with the manager, Taylor refused to call her. We were essentially ignored when we tried to do something about it. We discourage everyone from using Spirit Airlines! Even if they claim they have cheap rates, additional charges apply for every silly thing, from baggage that weighs just a pound above weight limit to a cup of water. It is a shame for an American airline to portray such despicable behavior. I want my rights in this. Stupid, shameful, nasty "Taylor" needs to be off your company. She is destroying your service.
Reviewed Jan. 23, 2013
$9 fare club auto renewal - I flew Spirit early in 2011 and signed up for a trial membership. Since then, I have been charged $59.95 twice for automatic renewals. Even though I called them the day after my credit card was charged, they refused to do a refund after an hour on hold. Capital One was sympathetic and was familiar with the scam, but they said that there was nothing they could do.
Reviewed Jan. 22, 2013
Spirit Air is by far the worst airline experience I have had. I travel a lot, both domestic and international. Spirit Air is the biggest disappointment. My flight from Las Vegas to Chicago on the 21st of Jan. 2013 was delayed by 7 hours. The flight was delayed by 2 hours in the beginning, and that was posted on the website early in the morning, almost 9 hours before the departure. The airline did not make any arrangements when they knew the flight was delayed due to mechanical failure of the aircraft. They kept pushing the time by 2 hours and made all the passengers wait in the airport and kept saying the flight is coming from LA. There were no Spirit agents for a long time for the customers to find out what was the reason behind the delay and if there were any other options. They refused to put us on a different flight or talk to a different airline and put us on that. I have had past experiences with delays, and the airlines always put me on a different flight, even if it wasn't their own.
Spirit Air looks cheap compared to the other airlines, but they have insane baggage fees, which are not mentioned while booking. I wasn’t aware of their baggage fees. They charge $50 each way for a carry-on bag. They are known for a lot of flight delays. There were 4 other flights that were delayed in Vegas along with ours by more than 4 hours. They don’t help the customers in anyway when there is a delay except asking them to wait at the airport and tell them that their policy doesn’t allow them to basically help the customers in anyway. The 1-800 toll-free number is also not supportive. I tried calling them several times, and nobody answers; and the one time somebody answered, I got hung up on in between. I will never fly in this airline, even if it is couple of hundred dollars cheap. The trauma of waiting at the airport and the insane baggage fees just makes it incompetent. Do not choose this airline if you don’t want to ruin your trip!
Reviewed Jan. 21, 2013
My fiance and I accidentally missed our first ever flight with Spirit Airlines due to confusion with a red eye flight. Instead of working with their customers, Spirit takes your money and cancels all other flights that were associated with your trip. This is a skimpy policy that I've read other complaints that it's barely legal for them to do. It's a disgrace that they treat customers this way. All other major airlines will work with you either for free or they will allow you on a next flight for a fee. I was willing to purchase our original flights I thought we had booked because they had not gone yet and take our original return flight back home, but Spirit flat out refused.
On top of that, I had bought seats and bags for our return flight that I had to call and argue our money back for. I'm still not even sure we've been reimbursed because it hasn't been the full 10 days yet. Unfortunately, I would not be surprised if we are not refunded because their customer service lies, they are rude, they talk over you and have no care in the world for their customers. And I think it's because of the company itself and their ridiculous policies they are forced to uphold. I don't even think there are supervisors! On top of that, I spoke with all 3 representative who were all Indian and could not speak English clearly enough to understand.
So, sadly enough, I think they outsource their labor as well. It makes sense because they are so cheap. I will never fly Spirit again, and have also written a letter to Travelocity because I purchased through them. They were no help and were required to direct all complaints to Spirit. It's very sad that they are associated with a site/business like Travelocity that I once thought was a good company. I will never deal with any of them again! Fly any other airline but Spirit! I am out a total of $1,600 because of Spirit Airlines. And in a tough economy as today, that's a lot of money!
Reviewed Jan. 21, 2013
We booked our trip from OAK to LAS with Spirit online. The fares were cheapest with non-stop flights. When we went to check in the night before departure, we found out the fares didn't include baggage or seat fees. Their website is not clear about these things at all, so we proceeded forward and once printed, found out our boarding passes did not state we we’re indeed carrying on a bag. I called their 800 number and was on hold for 25mins before someone answered. They told me the carry on fee was $30 but since I didn't do it online and called them instead, I had to pay $40. I went ahead and did that.
The seats on the plane were so small with absolutely zero legroom. Half of the seats on the plane we passed up (since we were seated in next to the last row) were missing armrests, which were covered with duct tape. It had me wondering what else could be "band-aided" on this flight. When we went to check in for our return flight, the system online messed up our request to carry on the only bag between myself and my husband and instead charged us $35 for a check-in bag. I called customer service once again. I was on hold 35mins and was told that I changing it from checked in to carry on would be another $10 charge. When we got to the airport, I attempted to have the attendant make the change in person. I was told it'd be $40 to do it then and there. Frustrated, we agreed to just check the bag in. Huge mistake.
Once back home, we were the last people at the carousel waiting for our only bag, which never arrived. I went to the desk to fill out the report. The attendants didn't apologize or attempt to even sympathize or anything. We were given the form and told to call the number if we had any questions before they contacted us. Livid, I once again called customer service. This time I was on hold for 47mins, and only to be told that I had to deal with the airport directly and that they wouldn't even bother to reimburse the checked bag fee. I called the number on the form and was greeted by a very rude woman who told me, “Nope, you can't refund that fee. Call us anytime if you don't hear from us first.”
The next morning, still no call, I went online to try and track the bag on their website. I plugged in all the information and the page did nothing or came back with "can't find anything to do with what you typed in." I have been calling the number on the form for over an hour now and no answer. The money we saved by flying on Spirit in the end is not worth the trouble and hassle I am now going through. My husband is without his bathroom bag necessities, his work shoes, and several other necessary items. I am left without my prescription medication, all of my make up and a thousand dollars worth of clothing from a specialty boutique I couldn't find the receipt for even if I tried (was bought in 2009!). This airline needs to go under. Seriously.
Reviewed Jan. 20, 2013
I was given $360 credit on a flight that I had cancelled and I had to use it within 60 days. So right before the 60 days was up, I used the credit to book another flight so I wouldn't lose it. Since the booking process required a credit card, I put in my credit card details as well. Less than 24 hours after, I cancelled the flight by phone and I was assured that I would get the money back after about 10 days. I even asked for an email to confirm this, which I got the next day. When I checked my account after 10 days, which was after the 60-day limit, I discovered that my credit card had been charged, and my credit was unused. When I tried to book another flight with my credit, it would tell me to call customer service.
I tried calling them several times over many months, but it would take at least 30 minutes of being on hold and I still couldn't get through, so I decided not to waste any more time on it. I emailed them instead and I was told that it was policy not to give a refund/credit (even though it was caused by a glitch on their end), and that it would be unfair to others if they were to make an exception for me (an exception to actually fix their mistake? Really?). I just read now a news article on the Spirit Air CEO himself saying it was their policy not to give refunds on airline tickets, not even $197 to a marine veteran who was terminally ill with cancer and could no longer fly. Saying the same reason: that is was unfair to their other customers to do so. So what do you do when the culture of 'customers don't matter' emanates from the top? Just use another airline and hope their greed for profits brings them down sooner than later.
Reviewed Jan. 8, 2013
My husband and I booked a flight in January for a family wedding in July. We chose to pay $60.00 more for flights that fit our schedule as well as an additional $40.00 more to choose our own seats. We received an email from Spirit telling us there were changes to our flight itinerary. The flight we chose was scheduled to leave on a Friday at 9:22AM and our returning flight was scheduled for a Sunday at 7:16PM. The flights they put us on were scheduled to leave Friday at 9:15PM and our returning flight was scheduled to leave Sunday at 6:30AM, which was a drastic change. These flights were the initial flights they chose for us before we chose other flights that Spirit offered for an additional $60.00. We didn't choose these flights nor did we choose these seats. Yet they wanted us to pay the same price as the ones that we chose - which in total was an additional $100.00.
Fortunately for us, this occurred before our 24 hours had expired and we just cancelled the whole trip. They want you to pay for everything in advance from choosing seats to checking baggage. When we called, we were told that due to schedule changes, the flights we chose 6 months in advance were no longer available. The whole experience felt fraudulent. How can a flight they offered yesterday no longer be available today? How can they expect you to pay the additional fees for options you are no longer receiving? All I will say is buyer beware. Sometimes when it is all said and done, cheaper isn't always cheaper.
Reviewed Jan. 5, 2013
I booked roundtrip tickets from Chicago to Las Vegas (Dec. 26th-Dec. 30th) in early December. The night before my flight to Las Vegas, I went online to print my boarding pass only to find that my flight had been cancelled without any explanation. I had not received any notification of this, even though my flight was less than 12 hours away. The website informed me that I could call their customer service and be put on a different flight. Since there were four flights from Chicago to Las Vegas on the same day as my scheduled flight, I figured that there would be no problem in getting on a different flight. Customer service told me that there was absolutely no way that I could get on a flight from Chicago to Las Vegas until after the New Year and that I would have to cancel my trip. I did cancel my trip, and I was told that I would receive a refund for the amount I paid minus certain fees ($150).
I was forced to book a new trip on a different airline the night before I was supposed to leave, so I ended up paying a few hundred dollars more than I had paid for my flight with Spirit. I called their customer service to see if I could be compensated for the difference and was told that I would have to call the Spirit desk at the airport. I did this, but nobody picked up and the voicemail box was full. I e-mailed customer service about this, and they replied after a week but completely failed to acknowledge my question about reimbursement. This has been by far the worst experience I have ever had with a company. I am angry about the extra money I had to pay, but it was honestly worth it not to have to deal with this company again.
Reviewed Jan. 4, 2013
I booked a flight from Atlanta, GA to West Palm, FL several weeks ago. I drove from Montgomery, Alabama, got to the airport two hours early at 6:15 am. I went through security and waited an hour and a half before boarding. I got an email 20 minutes before boarding time that the flight had been cancelled and the next flight they could get me on would be 14 hours later. This was my first and last experience with Spirit Airlines. My advice to anyone will be, do not use this airlines. I have waited all day only to be told there was nothing they could do. They stranded 40 or so people just like me. I lost most of the day due to this delay. I was supposed to check in to my condo by noon. This delay affected a friend who was going to meet me to drive to Miami.
Reviewed Jan. 4, 2013
I booked a 6am flight from Detroit to NYC on New Year's Eve with Spirit for my 19-year-old daughter. I dropped her off well in advance of the flight. She had to check a bag but had received a fast bag drop voucher via email from Spirit. It took her over an hour to check her bag. The voucher was good for nothing! The Spirit personnel did nothing to speed up the process even after she and a few other 6am flight passengers made them aware of their dilemma. They moved them into a special line that ended up moving slower. My daughter's bag ended up getting checked, but by the time she went through security, she missed the flight (they didn't give her a quick pass through security even though they knew she would be hard pressed to make the flight).
About 20-25 other people ended up also missing the flight which I find appalling! Most were at the airport at least 90 minutes prior to departure. There was even a foreign couple that got split up; the wife stayed back to check the luggage and the husband boarded the plane. They did not even make an effort to get the wife on the plane and she ended up missing it too. To make matters worse, they assigned only one worker to help the 20-25 people that missed the flight. It was taking forever to speak with the rep, so I decided to call the 1-800 customer service number while we were waiting in line, hoping that I might get a faster resolution that way. We were hoping to get my daughter on standby for the next flight out. When I finally was able to speak with someone directly, I explained the situation and the customer service rep (who definitely was offshore) told me that my daughter was a no-show and that her flight was completely forfeited.
I asked how she could be considered a no-show when she made it to the gate and her baggage was on its way to NYC, and the only reason why she missed the flight was due to the incompetence of the Spirit personnel. He offered me zero help and kept repeating that my daughter was a no-show. I felt like I was talking to a wall! I hung up and decided to wait to speak with the rep at the counter. After about an hour, I was able to reach the counter and the rep tried to bring up my daughter's ticket and could not. He said it was locked and he wouldn't be able to help me with anything. I asked him why he couldn't access it and he asked me if I had spoken with someone else. When I told him that I had called the 1-800 number, he told me that was the reason and that I shouldn't have done that; otherwise, he could have helped me out and put my daughter on standby or given some type of credit.
How was I to know that calling a 1-800 customer service number would be the wrong thing to do! I have never felt so helpless in my life! I called the 1-800 number again, asked to speak to supervisor and after waiting 30 minutes, finally was connected. I told the supervisor that she needed to unlock my daughter's reservation so that the rep at the airport could get her on standby. She kept repeating that she could not do anything because my daughter was a no-show and had forfeited her flight! I asked her to escalate my call beyond her and she stated that she could not transfer my call to anyone higher than her. So we had to get my daughter another round trip ticket (with another airline of course). Her return flight was even forfeited including her prepaid baggage on that flight. Never again.
I have never received such slow, rude, uncaring service in my life anywhere! Everyone at the counter was disorganized and unprofessional and the offshore customer service phone reps were just a bunch of parrots reading off some script. I get better service at the Dollar Store! It's not worth the few bucks you save. They get you in the end! I have been telling everyone I know this story. Hopefully, if more of us stop flying Spirit, they will eventually go under! They need to be out of business. They're a terrible, terrible company! They're only out to make a buck. They do not care one bit about their customers.
Reviewed Jan. 4, 2013
They post (and allow you to book and pay) for flights that don't exist. I wish I knew if this was illegal because I believe this is a case of internet fraud. I purchased a flight from Orlando (MCO) to Dallas (DFW) online. I received the notice that if you checked a bag at the gate, it would be $100.00. So I made sure to pay for everything online. If you require assistance with printing your ticket airport, there is a $5.00 fee. I paid for my seat along with my luggage and the flight was scheduled to depart at 5:50PM. I proceeded to check in, but my fight time was incorrect. When I spoke to both the phone customer support and the manager at the airport, I was told there was never (and has never been a 5:50PM flight from MCO to DFW). Then I was told that they sent me an email with the time changes.
The manager basically told me I needed to check my email because they notified me of the flight time change. She's right. But here's why I felt 100% cheated. They have never had a 5:50PM flight from MCO to DFW. So why did they sell it to me and give that flight time option on their website? Because they are a bunch of underpaid frauds! If you want the bottom of the barrel travel experience, fly on this airline! The face to face customer service is horrible. The phone customer service is outsourced in India and while the person I spoke to was nice, she was lost when I tried to explain that selling tickets for flights that don't exist is basically internet fraud. If you want a dirty plane, non-existing cancelled flights, excessive fees and the worst customer service experience (oh and let's not forget the fee for water in Dixie bathroom cups) - book your next flight on Spirit Airlines.
Reviewed Jan. 3, 2013
Spirit Air is terrible. I had too many negative experiences, and when another bad issue with Spirit Air happened again, I no longer wanted to travel on their airlines. They do not care about their customer. I called them on the phone to cancel and not to renew my membership, but they refuse to send a written or e-mail confirmation. Months later, I noticed a charge ($59.99) to my credit card and tried to cancel in 3 days after the actual charge was posted. When I called, all they repeated to me like a machine was it is too late and Spirit membership is nonrefundable. Spirit Air are con artists with a scam that once we have your money, tough luck. I strongly suggest that anyone else that has the same issue posts it on the internet fast. I am not alone!
Reviewed Jan. 3, 2013
Never again with Spirit! They charged for everything. I had to pay $155.00 at the airport for two standard size and my small carry-on. I was in shock and was very upset. They didn't give me a reasonable explanation. The "icing on the cake" was the fee when I checked in online and I had to pay for my seat. I do not recommend Spirit Airlines to anyone.
Reviewed Jan. 2, 2013
I arrived at the gate to find out that I would need to pay $100 for a carry-on because it was 1 inch taller than the size allowed by the carry-on box. That was annoying. What was worse was the way I saw the woman at LGA treat two college students who didn't have enough money to pay for their carry-ons, and had to literally leave half of the stuff in their bags behind. I've never seen that kind of blind rule following, or an airline that take so much pride in how nasty it can be to customers.
Reviewed Dec. 31, 2012
I booked 3 tickets on Travelocity to fly from Atlanta to Ft. Lauderdale. I paid approximately $900.00. I did not know their reputation and just saw reasonable prices, in comparison. I went online the night before the flight and checked in. Little did I know I would be charged almost $300.00 for one carry-on bag and 3 checked bags. Oh and seats! Yes, my ticket didn't cover a seat! I was stuck as we were catching a cruise in Florida. I reluctantly paid them. Then I got to the airport and had to pay almost $200 more for baggage overweight - maximum is 10 pounds lighter than the rest of the industry. So there you have it.
I called to see what could be done. I was told by a supervisor that he could not do anything and that it was their policy. When asked who his boss was, he told me 15 plus times that he was the last point of escalation and there was not anyone else I could speak to. He finally told me it was Jose. He would not give me his last name nor would he connect me. I want to say that I feel so taken advantage of. I was gauged, not given the facts on the front end, and a consumer that got sucked into saving a few bucks only to be hit with more fees than a first class ticket on another airline. Who wants to file a class action suit for compensation on all the overages? My amount is $498.00. Let me know your story **. Let's make it right.
Reviewed Dec. 29, 2012
Horrible airline. Do not fly on this airline! They appear cheap on various travel websites, but then you get to pay obscene fees for baggage ($100 per new bag in Cabo San Lucas for example), seats and meals. Then you have to listen to a harangue about their credit card while en route. They advertise the cards as no fees for the first year - not true! All in all, horrible business practices bordering on extortion when you have any bags and even carry-ons.
Reviewed Dec. 27, 2012
Spirit should not be able to post on the comparison websites like Travelocity or Hotwire. They do not compare. To carry one, it is $100 for the round trip. So while the flight looks cheaper than others, it is actually more expensive. I would never have booked with them if I knew their fees were so outrageously out of proportion to the other carriers, and you should make that clear on your website as well.
Reviewed Dec. 26, 2012
My son was flying out Christmas Day and the flight was canceled. The passengers had been told for hours "just another 30 minutes" until it was canceled. Then he was put in line at wrong airline, was told to move into Spirit line and it was mass chaos. People were everywhere and the employees refused to control the line. They were rebooking ORD bound passengers who were much later than the SAN bound passengers. After six hours, he finally was rebooked on Southwest for next day. When going to check in at Southwest, we were told the ticket was never paid for and had to go back to Spirit Airlines to pay for the ticket.
When Spirit finally got it together and paid, the flight was gone and now he is waiting for a 12:35 flight. Never was there an apology nor acknowledgement of wrongdoing. I used to work for Spirit in San Diego and resigned as soon as I found another job as nothing Spirit did was moral, customer service-oriented, or nice. This was the worst experience I have ever had and having to spend Christmas at the Las Vegas airport was awful especially after being treated so poorly. It is a fact that many of the flights are usually canceled as their planes are so old and not correctly maintained.
Reviewed Dec. 22, 2012
On the 20th of December, I booked a flight from Houston to Las Vegas. My flight was scheduled at 10:35 PM but it was delayed until 2:00 AM on the 21st. I reached the airport at 11:00 PM and there was no one at the Spirit Airlines counter to check the bags in and print the boarding pass - the kiosks to print boarding passes were also not working at the airport. The flight left without boarding the 50 passengers who were there waiting for Spirit Airlines people to show up and get their passes completed. Everyone was calling customer care but they were told to wait because someone will show up. No one came at the airport counter until 6:00 AM. When the people tried talking to the representative at the airport, they said you guys were a "no-show". What the hell? We were here talking to customer care. They refused to give refunds. They simply cheated us!
Reviewed Dec. 21, 2012
My family booked a trip to Florida through AC Airport, Spirit Airlines. I checked in the night prior and printed our boarding passes. We also were eligible for Fast Bag Drop Off. There were a total of 6 in our party. We arrived over 90 minutes prior to our flight. We were greeted by a Spirit rep who told us to wait in line with the others. So we did. They had 1 rep working the desk. There were at least 75 people in line. After 60 minutes, another rep came and we were waiting on. We showed them our paperwork and they took our luggage.
We went through Security and had our Carry Bags checked for our Medications and went upstairs. We walked to the Gate and 2 unfriendly Spirit reps were there to greet us to let us know that "You missed your flight" and walked away. We wandered around upstairs and finally made our way to the front counter line. There were over 20 others in line who had also missed the flight and had their luggage checked in. After waiting and waiting, we met with a Spirit rep and he said the only rearranging of flights she could give us was a couple days later to a different city (Tampa). I declined.
So, she gave us a credit shell for $677.74 and said our flight back home was secure. So, if I found another airline to get to Orlando out of Phila or Newark, then at least we could take Spirit back being that it was already paid for. I said fine.We waited for my husband to come and pick us up. We arrived home and I decided to call Spirit to see about the Credit shell. When I called, I was told that we were considered a No Show and that we had forfeited our tickets. I asked to speak to a supervisor and he told me the same thing and that I (we) would be getting $0 back and our flight home was closed and we forfeited that.
My question to the supervisor was how were we a no show if my luggage is at the Orlando terminal. He said to me "That's it. It's closed and $0 back." He said that it was all our fault. I had to call the Orlando Luggage Department to ask them to please hold our luggage until we could figure out what to do with it. The lady was very nice and she did tell me that a lot of people on that flight missed it. Luckily, my mom was able to drive 2 hours and pick up the luggage for me. We did not do anything wrong. We did everything that we were supposed to do at the airport.
I understand how they could do this to us and get away with it. They took all my airfare money. I paid for a rental car and lost that money. My children, my nieces, and brother and I were devastated. Spirit Airline is disorganized, uncompassionate and unreliable. We will never deal with them again. I'm hoping you can help us at least get the word out about what they did to us.
Reviewed Dec. 20, 2012
Spirit Airline charges if you don't have your boarding pass printed out in advance. However, their check in time is limited to 24 hrs in advance. This means when you are returning home and you don't have access to a printer because you are still on the road, you will have to pay for boarding pass. In Europe, Ryan Air has the same policy but they let you check in 15 days in advance so you can print out all boarding passes needed for your trip before leaving home. Spirit Airline should do the same. Otherwise, I can only think their policy is to rip off customers as much as they can.
Reviewed Dec. 19, 2012
I flew Spirit Airlines to Las Vegas for the weekend with my wife. We were charged $45.00 on the way there for a carry-on bag that actually fit in the overhead bin or under the seat. They charged us $100 on the way back. When I protested the charge, I was threatened to be left in Las Vegas if we did not submit to the charge. The staff was not only unprofessional and rude, but without any sense of grace or dignity for there passengers. While boarding the flight in San Diego, a young female passenger fainted in front of the jetway. Instead of rushing to the aid of the young girl, the gate attendant tried to wave us on to the flight signaling us to step over her body as she was blocking the entrance to the jetway. When we declined to step over the young woman, he dragged her out of the way pulling her by her boots to the side.
On the flight back to San Diego, upon landing, the flight attendant asked me to return to my seat to the upright position. However, the seat was broken and would only return to about 2 inches from upright - the same condition as it was when we took off. Citing an unsafe seat, she suddenly informed me that I would have to vacate the seat next to my wife for another seat on the plane. How is it safe for take off and not landing? When I declined to move, she threatened me stating that the captain would be notified and that we would have to circle San Diego until I complied. If I became unruly, I could be arrested when we arrived in San Diego.
I stood my ground and she stormed up the aisle a few rows, only to whirl around and shout "Fine stay there!" which drew applause from the other passengers - many of which shared their stories of abuse and unexpected charges with my wife and I. It's no secret this is the worst airline known to mankind having read the other reviews and quotes from their arrogant CEO. What I think he truly fails to understand is that his behavior and contempt is motivating people to take action. I have already filed complaints with the DOT and BBB.
Reviewed Dec. 17, 2012
I purchased 5 Spirit Airline tickets through Kayak.com for a bachelor party. We were supposed to fly from LAX to Las Vegas. Spirit Airlines did not honor the tickets they sold and claimed that they had overbooked their flight. They put us on standby 5 hours after we were supposed to have left. The second flight was also overbooked. It ruined my friend's bachelor party. They didn't even offer a refund, even though this was their fault. They would only give us a credit for a future flight!
Not only did they mess up on our flights, but Spirit Airline employees were rude. Their customer service basically claimed they don't care. If they "appeased us, then they would have to make all their customers happy. Therefore it would make Spirit lose money and not offer such low fares." PS: If you include their $60 check-in baggage and $40 for carry-on even for a freaking laptop, then it's not worth it. They also nickle and dime you for everything from seat space to water. If you are over 5'4", then the seats will be uncomfortable.
Reviewed Dec. 5, 2012
I've traveled all over the world and have never run into an airline quite like this! I was traveling internationally to Dominican Republic from California and thought I could even have brought a real suitcase, but I like traveling light so I brought a small carry on for this international flight. I was told it is $45 to check in the bag and $50 to carry it on! Nowhere on my reservation does it say anything about this. If I knew I'd have to pay an extra $100 for a damn carry on, I would have surely booked another airline. My friends warned me about Spirit (one missed a NYE flight, one made an unscheduled layover just to pick up more passengers on the way, another had their baggage lost for good, the list goes on). Let's not forget to mention they will charge you $5 to speak to a representative at the airport vs. using their kiosk which of all 4 of 5 were broken!
The plane was 3 hours late due to 'engine troubles' both there and back so I missed my layover from Lauderdale to LA and had to spend an extra night (a full 24 hours later) in Florida instead of booking me on a real airline to get me home sooner. There was no legroom whatsoever thanks to their cheap a**s cramming as many seats in as possible. I got stuck in the seats in front of the emergency exit so I couldn't recline them at all and had the most uncomfortable overnight flight of my life. It takes 5.5 hours flying from CA to FL. I asked for some water, as of course they make you toss it out in security at the airport and was told water is only for purchase! And they only take credit cards (likely because their employees are not to be trusted!). I only had cash so was stuck for 5.5 hours without even a water! WTH!? Absolutely ridiculous. I will never fly their airline again and have already let all my family and friends know so too. I told the very nice Spirit employee that checked me in at Dominican Republic to start looking for jobs at another airline soon as this one's going to be out of business.
Reviewed Dec. 4, 2012
Never ever will I fly Spiritless Airlines again. The old saying "you get what you pay for" is really not true with Spiritless Airlines because you pay for it but you may not get what you paid for. If you want a filthy terminal, old planes with more advertising than the Today Show, no leg room a philosophy of pay for this and pay for that, well Spiritless Airlines should be your airline of choice. If you want to experience being in a third world country, well purchase a Spiritless Airlines ticket and trust me when I say you will regret that purchase and you will never ever fly this crappy airline again. I should have known something was wrong when I made my reservations with all the pop-ups, additional charges, etc. This was truly my fault as all the warning signs were there but I chose to ignore them, because I thought I was getting a great deal. Not true!
Reviewed Dec. 3, 2012
I purchased a one-way ticket online to Costa Rica for my mother. She goes for medical treatment and doesn't know the exact date of return until she is there. She has done this many times before. The website let us purchase the ticket without a problem. No pop-ups with a warning, no disclosures, nothing. In fact, we received a normal confirmation and a reminder that we can check-in online, which we didn't because she was checking in bags and would rather do it in person. When she arrived at the airport, the check-in staff member informs her that she cannot travel to Costa Rica with a one-way ticket? She had no credit card, and she was forced to use all the cash she had to buy a return ticket for whenever. The attendant told her it was a new Costa Rican policy (mind you, my mother is a US citizen).
When she arrived in Costa Rica, they told her there is no such policy, that it must have been a new airline policy. We called the airline to complain about this and were pretty much told "too bad". She found out she can come back much earlier than she had booked that forced flight and now the airline won't even change her flight without a change fee even though they have records of what happened, that she was forced to buy a ticket at the counter. The big problem is that this supposed policy is nowhere on their website. We were not given a courtesy call - no email, nothing; and they just say "too bad for the consumer". I am disgusted. We have used Spirit airlines for many years, but I’d rather pay double the price to fly another airline than go through the nickel and dime schemes that they pull.
Reviewed Nov. 30, 2012
We looked at the website before we left. It addressed that carry-on bags were allowed for free up to 40 lbs. The site info was not at all clear that it meant only a bag that would fit under the seat. It was very misleading almost to the point of being intentionally so. When we got to the gate to board, the lady announced loudly that we would have to pay an additional $100 for the two carry-on bags that my wife and I always take on any other airline for free! They were doing this to everyone that boarded and it slowed the process immensely.
As we went down the aisle to our seats, people were loudly complaining about it and stating the same about the website and kiosk check-in as we did. We were assigned seats in the last row and the closest window was two rows ahead of us. The seats were so close together that my legs would not touch the floor! The man next to me had to keep his legs straddled against the seat back to sit down! When the person in front of me reclined the seat, I was trapped and would not have been able to get up if I needed to.
The attendants spent the entire flight on the P.A. trying to sell us things including water! There were only three attendants on the plane and most people did not get anything that they ordered until shortly before landing! Their billing as the ultra low cost airline is completely false - my daughter purchased our tickets as a gift and it was not even closest to being the cheapest - they were purchased as a matter of the time of arrival being the most convenient. I am 6 feet tall and fly often and this was not even a cattle car standard. I understand that the CEO is not concerned about any complaints and that most of his customers are stupid. I wonder what airline he uses, surely not his own, maybe Aeroflot?
Reviewed Nov. 27, 2012
My husband and I flew to Las Vegas over the 2012 Thanksgiving Holiday. Let me start by saying that I was taken aback by having to pay to reserve our seats and was told we would be charged a premium ($10) extra to check our bags in at the airport. Since we were not familiar with the space constraints on this airline, we chose random seats and sat in row 22 (A/B). The space constraint is ridiculous and we were extremely uncomfortable. My husband is over 6ft tall and his legs were totally spread apart to accommodate the lack of space. The gentleman next to me spent most of the flight with his legs in the aisle so that I could have some room. The couple in front of us reclined their seat and this put my tray table right up against my chest. On the return flight, someone in the back became severely ill and we had to turn around and return to the airport. I paid the $12 apiece for our seats for our return trip and so the flight was more comfortable. And they nickel and dime you for everything including water. You must pay for everything they can possibly think of, plus their staff is not accommodating. Needless to say, we will never fly this airline again and I have already alerted my friends and family to also never fly Spirit.
Reviewed Nov. 26, 2012
I believe that Spirit Airlines has very misleading advertising and even hidden or not appropriately disclosed extra charges for baggage when a reservation has already been booked and paid for. They indicate that there may be additional charges for baggage, but when you go to check in either online or at the airport, the charges are exorbitant. It really falls into the area of false advertising. I have an online confirmation which shows the total charges, no mention of baggage fees, which incidentally were an additional $110 for 2 checked bags and a carry on.
Reviewed Nov. 21, 2012
I'm totally disappointed in flying with Spirit Airlines with all their fees. You purchase a ticket then you have to turn around and purchase a seat. I purchased three tickets for my family and imagine we can't sit together. This is totally wrong and I disagree with the charge. If I could have gotten my money back, I would have switched airlines. On top of it all, you have to pay for your bags that you either carry on or check in. I have been flying for over 35 years and never ran into an airline like this one and I will never fly on it again. Agent was very hard to understand and gave me an attitude because I kept asking him to repeat himself.
Reviewed Nov. 19, 2012
Today, November 18th at 7:15 pm, I booked four round trip tickets leaving from Ft. Lauderdale International Airport arriving at BWI Airport on Spirit Airlines. After having a great trip, all the fun, joy and happiness were ruined. The flight was scheduled to leave at 8:20 pm on Sunday, November 18, 2012. Upon arriving at the airport at 7:15 pm (1 hour before the scheduled departure), the kiosks did not work. After 3 tries, we were told to see an agent. We encountered a line maybe 15 min. Agents were yelling and running around, everyone was confused and the agents were not helpful in assisting anyone.
Upon approaching Spirit Airlines agents to inquire about checking in for our flight, the agents informed us that we should not have any problems. Then here's where the problem started. After 15 min. of the agent checking our flight, she informed us that we were denied boarding due to the flight status as "closed" and that we needed to purchase new tickets for tomorrow at the rate of $380. I then informed her that we needed to see a manager. Instead of the manager, they sent over the worst supervisor l have ever encountered. She was rude, unprofessional, nasty attitude, did not want to help, yelling at us, called us stupid. She told us it was our fault that we missed our flight.
At that point, I was beyond irate. She even told us she was calling security because we were loud (fyi there were 20 other people behind us with the same issue - angry and loud) wanting to speak to a manager. After waiting nearly 15 min. to speak to the manager, she told us there wasn't anything she could do. Please keep in mind, the time was now 7:40 pm and our flight was not scheduled to leave until 8:20 pm. We were backed by several angry passengers who were also in line and who were told they had missed their flights and had to pay a fee to rebook.
After long discussions back and forth with the unprofessional, not caring attitude of the supervisor and manager, we were rebooked at the $380 fee for a flight the following morning at 7:00 am. On top of that, there was a guy who came in after us and heard our concerns; he was told to wait for a rep and was given a free ticket for the same flight. They were unprofessional and refused to accommodate us. This airline is out of control! I want all my money back. I do not recommend this airline to anyone ever. I will file a formal complaint.
Reviewed Nov. 18, 2012
I was a first time Spirit Airlines flyer and don't think that I will ever purchase or recommend to any friends or family to travel through Spirit. In fact, I think that I may discourage family and friends from flying through Spirit. I flew from Chicago to Las Vegas from November 12 to November 16, 2012 with my boyfriend. I booked our tickets through Cheaptickets.com and tried contacting Spirit Airlines to see how I could purchase my baggage fee online 3 days prior to my travel. I did not get a response within a timely manner. I actually received an email after I arrived in Las Vegas, but my question was not answered.
Our return flight was a nightmare. It started with the rude ticket agent at the airport who wouldn't even speak to me unless I used the computers to pay my baggage fare. The torture started right away. The seats that we had were the last on the plane. The space of those last row seats was exaggeratedly reduced. Of course, they did not recline back. But the people in front of us were able to recline, giving us only 1/2 an inch between the tray to our laps. The overweight person next to us should have purchased an additional ticket. The airplane was so hot that another passenger fell ill in mid-flight. The flight was so uncomfortable and close to unbearable. I feel that those last row seats should be offered to folks who are on standby or the passengers should be informed about the lack of space.
Reviewed Nov. 17, 2012
Flying Spirit was a rip off. I flew to Dallas for my stepmother's funeral last weekend for one day. My bag's handle was about half inch over the little box they use to measure. I had to pay $50 coming back and $30 going for one overnight bag. What happened to customer satisfaction? Now, it is customer rip off and money-grubbing airlines! You pay now for snacks, $3.00 for bottled water, pay for the seats if you want to reserve online, as well as paying to check a bag. This is outrageous, and I am surprised they are allowed to get away with this! I will think twice about flying Spirit again and also tell my friends that have joined the "Club" also!
Reviewed Nov. 16, 2012
Bag was 17 inches with the handle. They told me the bag was okay for flight out of Atlanta, but charged $100.00 for flight back from DFW. It was a rip-off. They told me if I didn't like it then, don't fly on Spirit. Service none. Tell all your friends not to fly with this airline.
Reviewed Nov. 16, 2012
My credit card was automatically charged $$59.95 after I canceled this program over a year ago. This is robbery! It is outrageous, as their services suck and with the penny pinching ** that goes with their programs. Warning: if you signed up for their $9.00 program, cancel it immediately or they will continue to charge your card even after you cancel. Spirit Airlines is canceled again but American Express is telling me that they will not reverse their charges - outrageous! Someone should visit their attorney, whoever wrote this contract. Also inquire at American Express, who has given great services over many years, and now I am beginning to question them and their services as a platinum member!
Reviewed Nov. 12, 2012
My husband and I had reservations with Spirit Airlines. While checking our boarding info on their website, our flight had been cancelled through their system. When we called Customer Service and explained how we did not want our flight canceled, they told us that they could not get that reservation back and could book a new one. On top of that, we were then charged a cancellation fee of over $230 that they would not waive even when booking a new flight. They also were going to charge us more since the flight prices had increased since we booked. We were told that the remaining balance from our tickets would be credited back to us on our credit card that was used to purchase the flight. When we did not receive our refund and called to ask what was happening, we were told they would only give us credit to a future purchase and would not be giving us our money back.
While on the phone with customer service and supervisors, we were rudely spoken to. I have never met a more unprofessional business in my life. Do not use this airlines. Even if it is cheaper, they will find a way to rip you off in the end.
Reviewed Nov. 4, 2012
We have been waiting at DFW for nearly 24 hours now! Don't fly Spirit Air ever! We left FLL yesterday. The plane was late in arrival. This caused the connection to be missed in DFW. The Spirit Airline staff told us that their policy is to get us on the next available seat - 24 hours away. We won't have the seats we selected (I thought that this was one of their marketing tools). Other people were in the same situation. Spirit should have held that connecting flight for us. They have no agreements or policy to get us on another plane sooner. The Spirit terminal was horrible! No restaurant to sit in, food depleted from the kiosk, the line was 50 people long for whatever food they had in a window. Ladies' bathroom a filthy mess. Ghetto to the max!
We were treated with disrespect like we had a contagious disease by the ticket agents. Seven people (one at a time) took over on the main ticket desk while we were standing there. We just wanted to leave, anywhere. It was late and we were tired. No communication between them, we just wanted to leave. "Are you sure these are Spirit baggage claim tags?" My husband and I are calm people but after about two hours of no one at Spirit telling us anything, only being disrespected, they would take our ID and disappear or say, "I need to call the supervisor" (supervisor never talked to us about the issue).
Don't you know you need to pack toiletries and needed items on board with you? Fill out this lost bag form. What do you want me to do about it? What do you want ... my shirt? There was no need for these kinds of comments. We are calm people. Being nice got us nowhere! We finally got to a hotel at 1:30AM. I purchased a trip insurance for this flight too! I am still waiting for the next available seat.
Reviewed Nov. 4, 2012
Got to Latrobe, PA early on Saturday because the website said to be there 2 hours before departure time which was 5:30. We checked online before we left at 2:30 to make sure that our flight was on time and it was. We got to the airport after an hour of travel to be told that the flight was delayed 1 hour. Luckily Latrobe has a restaurant where we could grab a bite to eat to hold us over until after 9pm when our delayed flight would have landed in Orlando.
After 3 more delay announcements, they finally cancelled the flight when people started complaining that they would miss connecting flights. We were told that we couldn't rebook a flight back to Orlando until Saturday of the next week. So needless to say, we took the refund. Very disappointed that my vacation plans had been cancelled, I spent a day in an airport restaurant. Luckily, I didn't have a huge investment in a cruise or connecting flights or I would have been as livid as the other passengers on my flight who were left driving to Pittsburgh at 9pm to try to catch a flight (at their own expense) and stressing about the possibility of missing the boat in Ft Lauderdale Sunday morning. So disappointed. Lesson learned.
Reviewed Nov. 3, 2012
I made the mistake of flying Spirit Airlines from Las Vegas to Houston on 10/03/2012 via NK 298. Near the end of the flight, the pilot stated that Houston airport was closed due to weather and was not permitting any landings. After being diverted to San Antonio for refueling, we found out that the airport was not closed; and although it had been raining, all flights had arrived on time - except for ours! Spirit Airlines forgot to refuel and had to stop in San Antonio. I will never ever fly with them again!
Reviewed Nov. 3, 2012
When boarding the flight (long before takeoff time), the flight attendant was loudly complaining that everyone should be on the plane already, that they should plan accordingly like she does! When checking in at the airport on return trip, there were 3 lines for the "fast bag drop" which is nowhere close to fast. The lady working the center line said, "I will be back," then she left, not to return. That's when the lady from the other line proceeded to "yell" at those of us in the center line saying, "You shouldn't be forming a 3rd line; can you not see there are only 2 of us working?" When we told her there had been someone for that line who left and said she would be back, her reply was, "She is a supervisor and has other things to do, I guess I'll just have to take care of you!" I tried to call Spirit to complain and the agent told me that the bad customer service was my fault because I should have checked in online! When I told him I did check in online, was only trying to check my bags, his reply was, "Oh, well I guess you can write a letter to customer support if you want!"
Reviewed Nov. 2, 2012
My self, my wife, and our two kids and their friends were booked to go from Tampa to the Dominican Republic on July 11, 2012. Flight #0571 was to leave Tampa at 8:30 AM, and we would connect with Spirit 0783 to take us to the DR. Flight 0783 was to leave Ft. Lauderdale at 10:33AM. When we arrived at Tampa International Airport at 6:30, we were informed that Flight 0571 was delayed 1 hour. This would cause us to miss our connection. The Spirit representative behind the counter tried to get us on a Southwest flight, but it was full. She then transferred our reservations on American Airlines via Miami. She said we were "covered". We went to the American Airlines counter, and they said we had reservations but that we had to pay for them. I am now out over $2300.00. I have an email from Spirit to my travel agent saying that they paid American Airlines. However, there is no receipt from Spirit and I am out the money. The email, which is from Doug with Spirit, states "I can't authorize a refund for their outbound flights because we paid American Airlines for those reroute tickets."
To make matters worse, when we went to check in for our return to Tampa, Spirit had cancelled these tickets off because we did not make their initial flight from Tampa. I had also prepaid for luggage, and they charged me a 2nd time in the DR for these. Those I got American Express to take off. I am still trying to get Spirit to pay me back. This is the worst airlines I have ever flown or dealt with. I would never fly with them again, and I will tell anyone I know what horrible customer service they have.
Reviewed Oct. 31, 2012
I needed to file a complaint, and it seems like Spirit does not give customers a way to do that. I called the reservation center, and apparently, they don't either and sound dumbfounded when I asked the question of where I could file a complaint. I traveled with my entire family of 27, and we were all livid that there was inconsistency of who and how they charged for luggage. When we flew out from DFW, we were not charged for our luggage, and the few luggage bags we did have to check in were left behind. I had to leave on a cruise with no luggage due to Spirit's mistake.
Catching a return flight from FLL back to DFW, they were charging us for every single carry on we had. I don't understand what the difference was when we were all carrying the same luggage. A few of the luggage bags exceeded the dimensions by not even an inch due to the handle. I thought it was ridiculous to pay $40 for something that insignificant. I refused to pay and had to break the handle to avoid being charged for less than an inch. I asked to speak to a manager and spoke to FLL customer service manager, Kenneth **, and he was no help and rude. There was a few others that had the same complaint and told us to read the sign for the dimensions and there was nothing he could do. Customer service was very poor. There were over 27 unhappy customers due to this, and overall, it was a very unpleasant experience we went through with Spirit.
Reviewed Oct. 30, 2012
I signed my niece up for the Fare Club a year ago. I forgot to cancel it. If you cancel midway, then you can't use the service. I was a week too late and they renewed my membership. I tried to call and cancel and asked for a refund. They said absolutely not. I told them I was on disability from surgery. They couldn't care less. I didn't use the service and there was no product given so why can't they refund me? They will go out of business with service like that.
Reviewed Oct. 18, 2012
I booked a return flight from FLL to MCO and back. I specifically requested an evening return flight. I neglected to notice that the [only] flight back was 8:45 am, not pm, until after I booked and was printing my itinerary. I contacted Spirit immediately. They had no evening flight so I had to cancel. They held back $33.98. While I admittedly missed that this was a morning return flight, Spirit should not have morning flight options pop up when you enter that you want an evening flight. I can't help but wonder how many others made this same mistake and it just feels deceptive at best. I never have and I never will fly Spirit!
Reviewed Oct. 16, 2012
Well you get what you paid for. I booked my flight 2 weeks before flight time which was Sept. 26th. I was supposed to come back on Oct. 15 only to find out they over sold the plane and put me on standby after they already checked my bag. I ended up missing the flight that had my bag already checked in and the next flight they could give me was the next day, more than 24 hours wait. To make the long story short, their excuse was some people boarded the plane without checking in or they just over sold the tickets and I end up paying out of my pocket to move my other flight that I can’t make because of their mistake. This is why you get what you pay for.
Reviewed Oct. 15, 2012
I was flying out of DFW Airport; at this time there is road construction and the DOT signs to the airport are rather poor. I get to the counter 10 minutes after my flight. The only option I was given was to fly on the next day 10/07/12, arriving in Orlando, FL at 2:00pm. They would have made it very close as I was sailing out on a cruise at 4:00. Unknowing that this airline has no other airline they can put you on and not enough flights going to the destination, this caused me to have to purchase a last minute ticket that was very expensive. I am upset because the counter employees at 10:30 on 10/06/12 had no empathy at all. This company needs to invest in customer service training and please add more options.
While I was at the counter, 4 other people had the same encounter with being lost trying to find their way to the airport due to the construction. This construction isn't new and I am sure Spirit customer on a daily basis are missing flights. One would think the company would realize what an inconvenience this is to their customers that we don't have other flight options for a later flight. On the flight back to DFW, I was shocked that this airline charges for everything, water, soda, who does that? Again, the tone and body language of the employees were like fly another airline if you don't like it.
Yes, the fairs are a bit cheaper; I'd rather pay more. It just isn't worth it. The 24 hour check in to save on your bags, good luck aside from hidden fees when you log in to check in - it will ask for a password. You will have no idea what it is because you are never asked to set one up. Overall, this experience has cost me a lot of money and no refund on my ticket I never used. I don't think I will choose Spirit Airlines again.
Reviewed Oct. 9, 2012
I called about the issue that I was charged twice for my one time check-in luggage coming back from Cancun with three other friend-passengers. I called my friends to confirm all was charged one time and one friend paid cash, but mine was charged twice. They said no one has paid cash in the system, so they were assuming the charge was on my account and that the charge was correct. No, it is not correct. I was charged twice and with terrible customer service. I do not recommend this airline.
Reviewed Oct. 8, 2012
I tried to buy a ticket online from San Salvador to Miami on September 8, 2012 to fly on September 12, 2012 and return one week later. The reservation system rejected my credit card three times due to my bank rejecting the charges. After the third time, Spirit informed me that no charge was made to my credit card and that I should check with my bank. On September 15, 2012, I received an email saying that I should check-in online for my flight back and at that moment I received a reservation code.
What happened here is that Spirit charged my credit card at a later day after September 8, 2012 without my consent, making that transaction an illegal charge to my credit card. Now, they refuse to reimburse and they want instead that I use a flight credit valid for 60 days. They also claim that non-refundable fares cannot be reimbursed and also that I did not take flight insurance with them. Both arguments are wrong since they charged my card after their system clearly rejected the reservation and cancelled the purchase process. This is fraudulent. I just want my money back in the form of a reimbursement to my credit card.
Reviewed Oct. 7, 2012
My son missed his flight this morning from Chicago to Ft. Lauderdale. I paid for four luggage $300, trip insurance and the flight $166 and Spirit said it is all forfeited. We know it's non-refundable but all other airlines let you use the ticket towards another flight and you pay the fare difference if any. In addition, it took five phone calls to the same number and Customer Service was rude and kept telling us to call back all with extremely heavy accents. The last five times we flew Spirit, every single one of them was delayed. It's okay for them to be delayed and not compensate in any way. They are the worst airlines ever, their customer service is horrible and rude and their policies are shady. Nowhere on their "contract of carriage" does it say that if you miss a flight, your ticket is forfeited, nowhere. I plan on calling Help Me Howard here in Florida so that many others are not ruined financially. Shame on Spirit Airlines.
Reviewed Oct. 6, 2012
Canceled flight and no personnel - As I write, my spouse is sitting at the airport in LaGuardia (NYC) here on October 6th, Friday. The flight to Dallas was just canceled and the next flight would be two days from now, the 8th. Not one person from Spirit Air at the gate. My wife had surgery just one week ago and was just cleared to fly and now this. No hotel help, no food help, and even if she were to fly back to where she came from, the flight isn't until tomorrow. Go to Spirit's website. Try to find a phone number, outside of reservations. You won't. They are one suck ** airline, and because they offer low fares is no excuse to treat customers like crap, which is what they are doing. I pay the extra money and fly some airline that will give half a **.
Reviewed Oct. 4, 2012
Our daughter came home for a funeral on Sept. 11. After she got home, she couldn't find her license the next day before flying back to school. TSA let her through but upon calling Spirit Airlines today to possibly locate it, we were told they have no way of finding it and she would have to go to the airport about an hour away to file a report, when she has no car to get there. Also, they told us we had to have a police report for filing it and that there is no central Spirit Air lost and found in case it had been lost on the plane. After spending over twenty minutes on the phone to hear this, the operator hung up on me. If this is the kind of service Spirit Air gives, I will be telling everyone I know not to fly Spirit.
Reviewed Oct. 4, 2012
I read the reviews for Spirit Airlines and did not think it could possibly be that bad, but it was. Our flight to San Diego from Dallas was delayed due to radio issues, so we sat in the plane on the tarmac for close to 2 hours. No concessions were made for us whatsoever. Then on the return, I was charged $88.00 for my checked bag even though I did as asked and prepaid for my bag! By then, I was finished with the lack of service and terrible customer care. I will never fly this airline again. What a disappointment.
Reviewed Oct. 4, 2012
They charged $125 to cancel one leg of my flight and then the new agent could not figure out what a person in India had done to my reservation. That's right, the customer device is in India and useless. She insisted I had plenty of time to make my Flt and after 45 minutes at the counter and $128 more in baggage fees, I missed my flight. Not even a sorry. This airline is nothing more than a scam and joke. Please check out the reviews before booking this airline.
Reviewed Oct. 4, 2012
There’s no refund for the $9 fare club. It’s the same as other posters below. I bought a ticket in September of 2011, flew in April of 2012, and was charged $59.95 on 8/22/12 for some automatically renewing membership. Even though I cancelled the membership on 9/4/12 before the renewal date of 9/22/12, they still won't issue a refund. Thieves!
Reviewed Oct. 4, 2012
We flew last week to Florida, and I was very disappointed in the extra fees and unclear charts that the Spirit airline implies. You pay double for your bags. So the overweight chart indicates 71-100 is $100, but my bag was 40lbs over, and the 40lbs I already paid for and was charged $100. When we inquired why it is so much, the guy behind the counter pointed at the scale and said it is $100, you have a heavy bag; wait till the guys have to lift it back there. So, I go on my trip and buy another bag to fly home with, so it didn't cost me another $128 for my bag to fly home. It again is additional money, but I was thankful to only have to pay $93 to get my bags home.
I guess I don't understand if you pay for the first 40lbs when you purchase your ticket or check in, then the additional weight should not include that 40lbs. It is clearly a rip-off. My plane ticket was $137 for a person to fly round trip. My bag to fly round trip was $221. Then to pay to pick a seat ahead of time, I would think that organization and time saving initiative should not be penalized by a fee to have an assigned seat before you board. If the airline is going to just drain your wallet, they should at least have nice people with a little compassion when they are charging you for every little thing you are doing.
I would not recommend this airline at all, especially when my bag was almost double what it cost me for my ticket. It would have been cheaper to buy another ticket and give my bag a seat. Sadly, Atlantic City Airport is nice and small to fly in and out of, but I will not willingly fly Spirit again and that is the only airline that flies out of that airport. I would rather pay more when I am purchasing my ticket than to hold my breath as to what I will be charged when I arrive.
Reviewed Oct. 2, 2012
Delayed flight? Cancelled? Who knows? Flight has switched gates, then no service representative and we are 15 minutes past the boarding time with no plane. This airline is truly the ghetto of the skies; never again.
Reviewed Sept. 30, 2012
Okay, so I literally just got back from a trip from Monday 9/24/2012 to 9/30/2012. It's a typical cheap flight with extra fees. Four of us on the way there. We had to pay for seats and for bags. I had no clue. A carry-on (duffel bag) is $40, but so is a 40-lb checked bag. So obviously, we checked a bag. Then it was almost $60 for regular coach seats. We decided to purchase the "bigger seats" for $25 each. We get on the plane, and our seats are actually smaller and located in an emergency exit. I stress the seats were smaller. I am about 5'6 and 140 lbs, and I barely fit! The armrest was digging into my sides. Now, we are pissed. I ask the flight attendant, "What the hell!?" She said, "Oh, you have more leg room!" I said, "Umm ok, not the point, but ok." Then she explained that we have to sit through a 5-minute course so we can be deemed ok to sit here and have to say "yes" when she asked if we agree to help people off the plane and "yes" that we understand how to operate the door.
Then she walked on the other side of my leg room and sat there! She's sitting there facing me! I paid $25 extra to go through a training course and to sit with the flight attendant?! I was infuriated! The leg room was definitely needed, since the regular seats were so cramped you couldn't even breathe. But as people walk by to use the bathroom, they would stand in my leg room because otherwise people couldn't pass each other! Rip off. It gets better! The plane was disgusting. It's filthy and falling apart. I felt very unsafe, and I'm very serious here. Luckily with much turbulence and a very rough landing, we arrived in Ft. Lauderdale. Then I came home today on flight 710 back to LaGuardia NYC. I paid again for a seat. This time, I was smart enough to just sit in a regular seat and not pay out the ass to be bothered.
We were late taking off because someone didn't have a seat. They tried paying my friend to get off the flight, along with about 35 other people; and we had to sit there and wait for this! Finally, we are ready to leave and as the plane is taxiing to the runway, it's making some crazy noises! I mean scary. People were getting very upset. Like I said, these planes are dirty and very outdated. It's not a safe feeling. The plane takes off very roughly and there is this rattling, buzzing noise for the first 20 minutes. People are starting to panic around me, which made me very upset. After about 30 minutes, we look out the window and notice we can still see land. It's not normal at "30,000 feet" or so, the mumbling pilot says. From there, it was pure hell. Turbulence wasn't even the word. I mean violent turbulence, strange noises.
I was panicking badly. I actually found myself praying to God to please get me home to my boyfriend, mother and father alive. While all this was going on, the pilot came on and mumbled something and nothing else for 2 hours. When people got up to go to the bathroom, you could hear the footsteps so loud and feel them too! I could go on forever! Thank God, we arrived alive! Rough landing, very hard on the ears and stomach. It's the first time I was ever scared, nauseous and panicked ever! First time roundtrip with Spirit was my last. You end up paying the same amount to go on JetBlue, Delta, and American. Stay away from this airline! You have to pay for the ticket, then pay for a seat too! You have to if you're flying with someone. Even if you book both tickets at the same time, they will separate you just to get you to buy the seats together! Then 404 for a bag? Your $59.00 flight turns into a $120 one way very quickly, unless you want to fear for your life on a floating box. Just ignore the prices you see and run!
Reviewed Sept. 25, 2012
We traveled to Las Vegas on 9/15, returning on 9/17. The return flight was cancelled, but we only found out 45 minutes prior to departure. Crappy service from all employees contacted, including having to walk to another terminal to recover checked baggage. The airline offered to fly us back 24 hours later, which was not an option. We had to rent a vehicle and drive back 6 hours to California. Thanks Spirit, you suck.
Reviewed Sept. 25, 2012
Spirit Airlines charged me $59.95 for an automatic renewal for $9 Fare Club after my first year as a member, which I did not authorize. As explained to me by one of their customer representatives, this is another form of entrapment, as without signing the agreement, you are not allowed to become a member in the first place. There is no opt-out option and they refuse to issue a refund, even though I have cancelled my membership (in advance of the year in use) and within 1 business day of seeing the unauthorized charge on my card.
I neither want nor authorized this charge on Friday, 09/21/2012. On Monday, 09/24/2012, I was informed by a supervisor, Mr. Colin **, after first speaking to an agent, Cyrio, that there is no way that I can get my money back. I have cancelled this unauthorized membership and was given a confirmation number **. But I was told I could not receive the cancellation in writing and that even though I cancelled within less than 24 business hours from receiving the unauthorized charge, that I would not be receiving my money back. All this trouble, just because Spirit Airlines are thieves! I am writing this in the hopes that other consumers are aware of this scam by Spirit Airlines.
Reviewed Sept. 22, 2012
It was 8/10/12 at approx. 5:54 am, sitting at the terminal gate (LaGuardia airport) when a Spirit agent made an announcement that flight 705 to Ft. Lauderdale connecting to Cancun is cancelled. Over 100 flyers were instructed to go back through security to the main check-in area to see how we may be accommodated. Three employees and 6 hrs and 15 minutes later, we were placed on a flight to leave from Newark airport on United Airlines the morning after. At that time, I was given a printout of the new reservation and a refund slip showing the the request was made in the system. It is now 9/22/12 and I have yet to receive my refund in the amount of $129 for 3 checked bags.
After speaking to a few representatives who clearly know as little as the company as I do, I realize that this company does not want to give me back a dime. The first rep said it will take 7-10 business days. The second rep said that it was processed on 8/10 (the day I was supposed to fly) and should already be in my account. Then the 3rd representative instructed me to call my bank and give them the transaction number and they will be able to pull it up. So, I asked, "You want me to call the company and give them the transaction number that means something in your system and not theirs?" Her reply, "Yes." When you hear the name Spirit Airlines, clear your mind. Spend a little extra on another airline. I lost out on a day of wages and $129. Spirit Airlines company is equivalent to all things below mediocracy.
Reviewed Sept. 15, 2012
Spirit Airways charged me $59.95 one year after purchasing a ticket from them on September 13, 2011. It was cheaper to buy a ticket from them if you joined their club. But in order not to be charged $59.95 annually, you need to cancel your membership. It is an annual renewal without your permission. I checked and I was still within the one-year mark, so I cancelled my membership on September 13, 2012. They still insist on charging me. They charged me a non-refundable fee of $59.95 20 hours before the end of my contract - breaking the contract by disallowing me to use the last 20 hours to discontinue my membership. I spent a couple of hours on the phone with two managers - the second of which let me know that he was hanging up on me because I could never get my money back!
Reviewed Sept. 10, 2012
Spirit $9 Club is worthless and they charged my card without my permission for the second year. They refuse to give me a refund.
Reviewed Sept. 10, 2012
I cancelled my Fare Club membership on the date Spirit said I needed to cancel by and they charged me anyway saying I waited too late in the day to cancel. Then, they refused to refund me or to reinstate the account that I cancelled so they have my $59 free and clear. It is a scam, a complete rip off!
Reviewed Sept. 8, 2012
Where do I start! The scam of paying an annual fee of $59.95 was the worst deal that I have paid for in my life! There is zero benefit for paying that fee because the flights that are the so-called $9 fares go to places you will never use, trust me! The customer service might be the worst of any company in the world because the representatives do not speak good enough English to make you feel comfortable at all and to top it, the phone system that they use is very bad quality. If you cancel a flight and you have a credit, it is visible for a few days and then you cannot find it online. It is almost like they hide it from you so you forget about it and God forbid that you call them to find out when the credit expires. It is such a painful experience that it's worth it for them to just keep it!
They are a cheap airline when you book your flight, but if you have any bags at all, you might as well use another airline because any discount you think you were getting quickly evaporates right before your eyes! I could go on and on but unfortunately, I have to go get my eyes examined right now and the only thing I wish is that my eye exam was on July 10, 2011, the day before I actually became a member of the worst airline in the world. They should change their name to "WAITW".
Reviewed Sept. 7, 2012
Our family of three flew to vacation via Spirit Airlines, which seemed to be the most affordable offer. We had one hand luggage each, which we thought should be carried for free, but when we reached the gate, our hand luggage was 2 inches oversized. We had to pay $40 for each piece, for a total of $120! This was a vacation expense we didn't count on. Going on an 8-day vacation, we really couldn't carry our clothes in our pockets. Spirit, being "a completely cashless operation," as they will repeatedly tell you, doesn't accept US legal tender. Just plastic, preferably theirs. During each flight, you will get a 20-minute speech peddling their MasterCard in exchange for free flights, but if you want a sip of water to take a Tylenol with, that sip will cost you $3. Chargeable to your MasterCard.
In the past, we flew internationally often and remember the times when airlines fed you lunches and dinners, gave you moist warm towels to refresh yourself, and plenty of water, juice or coffee. Spirit Airlines cleverly disguises the fact that you are, for the cheap price you pay, completely on your own. Without food, drinks or even hand luggage. Soon they will charge for air. Oh, and by the way, we had to pay to return that hand luggage home. Our flight was delayed by 2.5 hours. Next time, we will pay the full price of a ticket and be treated like humans, rather than feel ripped off for $3 water cups, chargeable to credit cards. This was the most unpleasant flight and we are not flying on Spirit again.
Reviewed Aug. 31, 2012
My niece's returning flight is at 7:40 pm from ORD to LAX on next Wednesday. Fortunately, we went online to check her flight status. They changed the departure time from 7:40 pm to 3:30 pm. That is 4 hours earlier. Now I can't take my niece to the airport because I have to work until 2:30 pm and I need to call a cab for her to the airport costing me $80. I called the Spirit customer service telling them about that. They can't even compensate a free carry-on luggage and also put me on hold for about 1 hour. I would never recommend anyone to fly with Spirit again.
Reviewed Aug. 28, 2012
As the old saying goes,"the cheap comes out expensive!" I booked a round trip flight from Chicago to Orlando for vacation. It seems like a good deal at the time with the $9 fare club that I signed up for, to save on bag fees that I prepaid for with my ticket. The fact that you have to pay for checked bags (even one), forced me to combine my 4-year old and my clothing into 1 checked bag. When I go to check in, I was informed that the bag was over 40lbs.(what a joke) and it would cost an additional $50 each way for a total of $68 one way. Keep in mind that the flight was only $68 one way which makes no sense to me but at this point I'm in no position to argue. At this point, I am feeling taken advantage of and have already decided to never fly this rip off airline again.
I try calling customer service and was hung up on the first time after asking to be transferred to a supervisor. The supervisor got on the phone and was as equally unhelpful to make this one of the worst customer service I have ever experienced in my life. It doesn't stop there. We get on the plane and as a previous entry stated, the seats were about two inches apart and very dirty and outdated. Where is all this fee going? It's definitely not going back into updating your planes. I felt like something is going to go wrong at any moment, as if the inside of the plane looks like this. Where else do they lack i.e. maintenance. It seems to me as if Spirit knew that it may be getting bought out or filing for bankruptcy soon and are trying to get every dollar they can before that happens. Buyers beware and do yourself a favor by staying away from this airline. It will cost you more in the end.
Reviewed Aug. 27, 2012
On 08.03.2012, my family and I flew from Punta Cana from vacation back home to Miami on flight # 784. We purchased the first four seats to feel more comfortable, but instead, we had to see the most ignorant and rude flight attendant, Buffy **. She acted like she is tired of her job, talking constantly to the other flight attendant and when we asked if we can have a coffee, she turned around and left without a word! My husband and I were stunned! We never had such terrible experience! Then 30 minutes later, she brings coffee without any word! Absolutely unpleasant! It was really a shame to have such experience after a great family vacation!
Reviewed Aug. 26, 2012
On August 19, I flew from Fort Lauderdale to Atlantic City and left my jeep for parking and washing/cleaning at the Valet Service situated in front of the departure gate at second floor. When I came back on August 22, I called back for my car and I found it well cleaned. Upon leaving, I noticed that the tire alarm was appearing on the front display of the car, which usually appears once one or more tires are not fully inflated. I thought it was a minor problem, and I did not report the fact to the Valet Office. I left Fort Lauderdale. When I arrived in Miami, the tire was completely down and I had to replace the tire that got torn. Later on, I checked among my staff left in the car at the airport and I realized that my eyeglasses were missing. At this point, how can I suggest my friends to fly Spirit? Thank you and best regards.
Reviewed Aug. 23, 2012
I tried booking a one-way flight for 4 people from Atlanta, GA to Atlantic City, NJ and then a one-way flight from Atlantic City, NJ to Atlanta, GA for 3 people. I was able to successfully book the flight from Atlanta to Atlantic City (after several attempts, time-outs, etc.), but when I tried booking the flight from Atlantic City to Atlanta, Spirit's payment system crash. I got a message letting me know something like "Sorry! Our payment system is not working now. Please try again later." (This was at around 11:00pm). By the time I was able to try again (early the next morning), the fares had changed. No problem, I assumed!
I tried calling customer service (of course, their phone number was difficult to find) and spoke with someone who had no clue what was going on. She kept on asking me for my confirmation code for the flight that we hadn't been able to book (How do you have a confirmation code for a flight that isn't booked?!). She finally transferred us to her supervisor, who was equally unhelpful. She kept on assuring me that she fully understood what was going on, but that she couldn't honor their rates from the previous night, even though it was their system that broke! When I asked her to transfer me to her supervisor, she refused. She kept on repeating that she understood my issue, but that she would not be able to help me.
I've frequently tried booking flights on different airlines, and have had the experience where right when you are about to book, the fare changes. That I can understand. You snooze, you lose. What I don't understand is how a system failure on their end will make me lose out. As far as I'm concerned, if you mess up, you fix it! The supervisor I was speaking to kept on offering to book my ticket over the phone (for an extra $10/passenger booking fee). I refused! I'm not going to fly with them after that type of experience!
Reviewed Aug. 21, 2012
I accompanied my mother to the airport at 3PM on 8/18/12 for a flight to Myrtle Beach. There was a long line and everyone was complaining about their flight being cancelled twice. A woman informed me that she wanted to get a refund and board another carrier, but her luggage was lost. My 64-year old mother was scheduled to leave Boston at 5:30PM. Her flight was cancelled twice as well and she was provided with a hotel around midnight! She was informed that she had to return by 4AM for the rescheduled flight. During this ordeal, my mother insisted on receiving some sort of compensation and was provided with a lousy $50.00 coupon for her next trip. Her reply to this was, "What next trip? I am never flying on this airline again!" Avoid Spirit Airlines. The prices are cheap, but you will most likely incur a monetary loss or mental anguish.
Reviewed Aug. 21, 2012
I booked round trip tickets on Spirit (first time) and have to go to a funeral (over a week from now) the same morning as my outbound flight. The $125 fee + a $35 fee to get another flight is ridiculous enough but since they don't have any more for two days, they tell me it is going to cost me $40 just to cancel my outbound flight. Now, this is after forfeiting all of the money I spent on the flight already, and if I don't show up, my return flight is cancelled and I get nothing. This is the worst customer service I have ever experienced in my life. They get an open seat they can sell, and I have to pay $40 in extortion money in order to retain my return flight because their cancellation fee is more than the cost of the flight? Seriously Spirit Airlines, I will never fly you again. I don't care how inexpensive you are.
Reviewed Aug. 21, 2012
Long story short, I had a roundtrip ticket to FL. The flight was supposed to leave at 10; they emailed me the night before to say it had been rescheduled to 7 am. Then, they canceled the flight after delaying it for a few hours. They made me and 17 others miss our flight to FL to catch our cruise. We could not get our money back for the cruise - all 18 of us. They should have to pay for this. I would never ever in my life book with them again.
Reviewed Aug. 20, 2012
The flight to Las Vegas was somewhat delayed, but the return flight was cancelled. Though we arrived at the airport 3 hours before the schedule with a few customers for rescheduling, it took over 2 hours. Before we were booked on another A/L for the next day, we gave them the option to book us into SFO, Oakland or San Jose. Spirit doesn't fly back to the Bay area until the day after next, so we went to Long Beach then Oakland on Jet Blue. We were given $7 for dinner and $7 for breakfast. Have you ever eaten in an airport for less than $25? We finally arrived in Oakland 16 hours after we were to have been there. We paid extra parking fees and lost 2 days’ wages (two of us). They were grossly shorthanded trying to reschedule and a customer can only reach a poorly trained worker in India to try to resolve a problem. The worker would not let me talk with a supervisor. It was our first and last Spirit flight.
Reviewed Aug. 16, 2012
I had arranged to marry a beautiful woman from Peru. I just needed a one (1) way ticket to Lima, lowest cost was important. To make sure there were no problems, I booked through an agent with Travelocity ($30 fee). I was booked on Spirit Air. For whatever reason, the T agent didn't tell me that there is a one (1) checked bag limit. I had four and was willing to pay for them, and Spirit doesn't allow one way tickets. I must purchase R/T or refundable. I couldn't afford to do this as I receive a small monthly check from Social Security Disability.
When I went to Spirit directly about exact baggage fees, I was informed the above. I asked to cancel and was told there is a strict 4-hour window to do so. I explained the incorrect info that I was given. No empathy! I felt it was Spirit's obligation to make sure agencies give the correct info or resolve. Apparently, Spirit has no conscious, except for the bottom line. I was forced to book on Aeromexico, a great experience! I am still waiting for a refund from Spirit and T equivalent to over 50% of my monthly check, my only income!
My disability is one of severe anxiety/depression. I literally have been very ill and my relationship with my new wife is strained. I promised her that I would be able to pay 50% of the costs to acquire a larger apartment in a safer district of Lima. Unlike Spirit, I have morals! Upon arriving in Lima, I have used the internet to advise others of these unusual practices of Spirit. I was furious when I received an email from a travel agent telling me that he finds it "extremely remote" that my agent at T didn't have this info on his computer. It appears that Travelocity is a "bottom-feeded" too. He also told me there is an unpublished 24-hour window to cancel. All the agency has to do is submit on a form. How difficult?
The CEO is "proud" of the sales practices of Spirit. Is he on drugs? The FL attorney general and the Dept. of Transportation need to start investigating all these complaints as vacations/trips are being ruined. In my case, a marriage! PS: I was incorrectly told the R/T policy was from a government agency. I now realize this is complete ** and lies/deceit are the norm with Spirit.
Reviewed Aug. 14, 2012
I purchased a ticket for my sister-in-law on Florida-based Spirit Airlines. She showed up to the SJO Costa Rica airport and was told wrongly that she wasn't booked on the flight even though she had email confirmation. She was told she would have to fly out the next day through 3 different airports, even though she has nowhere to stay there and would have no one available to pick her up in Los Angeles the next day. I called and learned the flight had been cancelled (which they had lied to her about) and asked to speak to a supervisor who could help her fix her itinerary since normal customer service staff could not. Spirit Airlines tells all their reps to say "Can I put you on hold for now, more than 2 minutes?" This is the honest truth. I spent all morning calling six times... Each time the two minute hold was longer than half an hour. Instead of getting work done, I have spent my entire morning waiting several hours for supervisors and getting brazenly lied to by six representatives of Spirit; just like my sister-in-law was lied to by their airport representative.
Reviewed Aug. 11, 2012
Misrepresentation/deception in marketing and advertising - Spirit Airlines first advertised receiving 3 free round-trip airfares if you signed up with a Spirit Onyx Credit Card with Barclay Bank. After signing up on the phone and then being transferred to the bank to get approval (which I did), no one from Barclay or Spirit could direct me to how I would get my 3 free round trips. As a result, I received no free round-trip airfares. I called Spirit and they weren't even aware of the promotion. I received the information landing into Atlantic City Airport. This was a couple of years ago.
More recently, when taking a flight out of Las Vegas, I was told that if I sign up for a Spirit Credit Card through BOA, we would get 15,000 bonus miles enough for 3 free round-trip fares in the US. As it was described by the representative, 2,500 points one-way and 2,500 points return flight, that would be 5,000 points every roundtrip equivalent to 15,000 points for 3 free round trips. I did receive my 15,000 miles, but it wasn't even good enough for one flight. Please keep in mind, at no time did anyone say "up to" 3 free round-trip airfares; just 3 free round-trip airfares and this can be seen on Spirit's website, unless they now changed it after I pointed this out. There's more…
In addition, since I will always fly out of Vegas (McCarran), there are different regional tiers (4 in all) that increase the said 2,500 points each way. Since I will always fly out of Las Vegas (McCarran Airport), my regional tier brings me up to 7,500 points each way. Finally, there are also premium, peak, standard and off peak redemption levels. If I traveled on a premium time, it would cost me 37,500 points one way. Having a formal education in persuasion, communication, and some in marketing and advertising, Spirit is clearly using deception by omission. They are also falsely intensifying their benefits by downplaying the restrictions through omission, confusion, and diversion. This type of misrepresentation, I believe, is illegal. Of course, Spirit is a corporation that knows how to work around these legal obstacles. I will be sure to record my next conversation with a Spirit representative on the plane. The last time I asked the representative that I can get 3 free round trips with no restrictions, they said yes.
Bad business and bad company... I want to set a precedent with regards to these deceptions. I want someone to be accountable. I am tired of plausible deniability. I would love it if an attorney contacted me. I think just the media coverage alone would push Spirit into a quitclaim and settle the matter with me and others who have experienced these deceptions.
Reviewed Aug. 10, 2012
Spirit Airlines advertise cheaper prices but when you take an international flight, the fees that are acquired is astronomical. The agents do not speak acceptable English and they printed my daughter's boarding pass without her first name on it, which means that I had to go to another section to get the boarding pass reprinted with her first name on it before we could even go through a checkpoint to make it home.
The representatives in Punta Cana and Fort Lauderdale were very rude and uncaring. When I asked for a complaint number, the representatives instructed me to go to their website. Upon doing so, there was not even a section to make a complaint on. Spirit Airlines was the worst experience I have ever had. As far as flying from Punta Cana to Fort Lauderdale is concerned, it does not matter. It is just a bad airline and someone needs to check into the fees they are charging. I cannot understand why they are still in business!
Reviewed Aug. 10, 2012
This really is the worst airline. I had to drop my aunt and cousins at the airport on Tuesday, 8/7/12. The flight was scheduled for 7:50 AM. We got there at 6:45 and were in line to get boarding pass and pay for the check-in baggage. When we got to the counter, it must have been 7:05 at the most and the guy at the counter asked another associate if the flight was closed. After a few minutes, he told us we cannot check in because the flight is closed. It was 7:08 AM. We were not allowed to check in and the next flight out of DFW to LGA was next morning. There were several other customers with similar issues. One had already checked in online and had printed the boarding pass but lost it. He did not have anything to check in - all he needed was a re-print of the boarding pass. He could not fly.
There were several others who had their boarding pass but just needed to check in a luggage. The lady had a job interview next day and they had to wait another day to fly. More people started to come and face the same issue. We got cops called in to calm us down. Even the cops were saying that this occurs every day with the airline. I don't understand the business model. They must have over-sold the seats and had to bump passengers. To avoid paying for the inconvenience, they claim the flight is closed early. They claim there were last calls made, but no one heard anything. How is this airline in business I have no idea!
Reviewed Aug. 7, 2012
On Tuesday, May 29, I booked two round trip flights for two people. Our flights were from Latrobe, PA to Myrtle Beach, SC on 7/29 and then we’re scheduled to return on 8/3 from Myrtle Beach, SC to Latrobe, PA. Our flight was scheduled for Friday, August 3, at 9:20 pm from Myrtle Beach to Latrobe, PA. Upon checking in, I was told that the flight will be 45 minutes late. Then it was pushed back again until 10:30. At 9 pm, the airport notified passengers that this flight was cancelled.
Spirit Airlines left us stranded with no flight home until Monday, August 6, 2012 (3 days later). They would not assist with hotel, food, or rental car costs and left us truly with no other option than to seek out flights from a different airline. When I spoke with two customer representatives in India, they were powerless and unable to do any more than grant us a refund. The cancellation and no lodging assistance forced us to reroute our travels to the closest airport, pay for a new flight home, and incur additional car rental expenses. Also, the cancellation caused us to sleep overnight in an airport and be en-route for 24 hours (while the original plans were to have us home in 3 hours). We did not return home until 3 pm on Saturday, August 4 - 20 hours after we expected to arrive home.
I was extremely dissatisfied and left feeling helpless. The combination of additional travel expenses and no flight home from Spirit until Monday created a horrendous experience for the both of us in addition to the stress and unreasonable amount of unexpected travel time. Additional expenses incurred to get home totaled to $765.69. Spirit would do nothing to help us other than refund half of the cost of the round-trip flight.
Reviewed Aug. 6, 2012
Several other airlines would have been cheaper for me if Spirit has disclosed the $35 carry-on fee upfront. I feel completely cheated by them.
Reviewed Aug. 1, 2012
My two granddaughters, ages 13 and 16, were sent tickets to visit their aunt in Michigan, as they live in Maine. Upon returning home on Monday, 7/30, they arrived at Detroit Metro and their grandparents walked them as far as they were allowed. The girls sat at the terminal talking and apparently did not hear them call for boarding, so they just sat there. Obviously, they were the only two left waiting and they called their dad in Maine to let him know they were still waiting. He told them to check at the counter, as they should have boarded. They did so and the 16-year-old was told that the plane was already in the air. They both started to cry because they were frightened. The attendant (with the gold contacts lenses) just said, "Go to the front." No help, assistance, or compassion for two girls alone in one of the worst places they could be! That's my complaint.
First off, if only passengers are allowed in the boarding area, wouldn't the attendant have said something to the two children that are sitting there while others are boarding? Secondly, to tell them coldly that they missed their plane and not help them is despicable. If you see two children crying and scared, alone in an airport in your terminal area, would you not assist them? If not, you're in the wrong business! My husband and I happened to be in Michigan also. We went to DTW to pick them up and drove them back to Maine. We were told the tickets are non-refundable because they missed the plane. Whatever.
The entire scenario sickens me and frightens me as well. We were uneasy to begin with, having children fly alone but they're kids and they don't always pay attention to what's going on around them. Sadly, this could have been avoided if the attendant was paying attention as well. I believe that's her job to do so or at the very least helped two little girls that are crying hysterically because they are scared. I would like their tickets refunded as well as an apology. I think if these were your children, you would expect nothing less.
Reviewed July 31, 2012
We had a very rough takeoff from Las Vegas. As soon as the wheels left the runway, the pilot was adjusting the plane constantly - back, forth, side to side, etc. It was a bit unnerving but we reached altitude and everything went smooth, until landing. When coming in to Dallas, it was even worse than the takeoff. There were moments that I felt like death was imminent. The plane was rocking back and forth, we hit an air pocket not far from the ground that sent everyone into temporary weightlessness. When landing, the nose of the plane was much higher than usual and the landing was rough. Brakes were applied so hard that I felt I would lose my seat. I was so relieved to be alive. I felt like I hit the jackpot in Vegas. This is not even going into the outdated, super cramped conditions of this flying Greyhound. One positive is that the flight attendants were very easy on the eye.
Reviewed July 30, 2012
I lost my hard-earned miles, 47,633 of them! Just because I didn't fly on Spirit or use the credit card for three months, my miles are gone. I spoke with person after person for a long time at Spirit's Customer Service and there's no way for them to get the miles back once they're gone, all of this with no warning. They have my email to send all sorts of notices about specials, but did not even send a warning email that in 30 days, 14 days, 7 days, 2 days, 24 hours, all of my accrued miles would be gone! And, I flew Spirit a lot as it is the only direct flight between two locations I go frequently. Well, I'd rather have a layover than travel with Spirit again. This really stinks and should not be allowed.
Reviewed July 29, 2012
On July 28, 2012, my wife was checking her emails and found out about Spirit Airlines. It said I had a renewal coming up on August 23, 2012. I called Spirit Airlines to get this situation straight. On my wife's email, it said that I had started on August 23, 2011 and my renewal was on August 23, 2012 at the fee of $59.95 and it will be billed to my account. So, I attempted to call their 1800 number. I spoke to whoever answered first. I told him my situation. I said I never had this account, I never knew about this account to log in because I never had it. It was under my wife's email address and not my own.
I asked for them to give me my last four digits on my credit card and they wouldn't so I could verify my own credit card to see if it matched up to their information. They asked if I wanted them to cancel this renewal. I said they could but, I wanted to know what is going to happen to my refund because I never knew about this account that they billed me for it last year. I wasn't getting anywhere with him so I asked to speak to his supervisor. He got on the phone and I told him the same situation and he still told me, no refund. I told him I will take this situation further.
This is such a sad situation. I never knew about this. I have never ever flown on this airline. I have heard about Spiirt but, with me being former military, we never flew on this airline. Even being out of the military, my family and I fly on Southwestern Airlines. My wife also, looked on their site and had seen the 552 complaints filed against them. I just pray that they have their P's and Q's in order, that they can't keep on taking people's hard-earned money. I do hope this situation gets fixed so others won't be in the same place that I'm in.
Reviewed July 28, 2012
This is the worst experience ever! This is a horrible airline. It's not what went wrong, it's what went right. Nothing! My luggage got lost. They made me wait for an hour and finally found it in the back. Nobody seemed like they knew what they were doing. There was a lot of buck passing. The flight itself was horrible. Seat belt didn't work; the arm rest was broken. It was the worst leg room I ever experienced on a plane and I have short legs. I can't imagine someone with long legs. It smelled horrible. It was dirty. The steward ignored us and avoided eye contact. Both flights were delayed by at least an hour or more. The worse part is how Spirit makes it look like a good deal on airfare and then charge up for every little thing. The luggage costs are outrageous, even the snacks. It's unbelievable. Everyone I spoke to said they would "never fly Spirit again either." I won't be surprised if they go out of business as fast as they came!
Reviewed July 27, 2012
Contacting Spirit: I am so damn tired of trying to get in touch with airlines. Either you get a busy signal or you get put on hold forever. I wasn't even able to buy a ticket online. I had to drive 100 miles RT to buy one at the airport. When I tried to check my baggage online, I just kept getting a response that said, "Sorry, try again." Why not just give us a bottom line rate that includes one checked bag and one carry-on bag and be done with it. Having all these rates just complicates things. And we all know that lower rates don't include seat assignments and baggage rates. It's not like we are stupid!
Reviewed July 27, 2012
This airline has the worst customer service. If you think you are going to save some money flying with them, you better think again. Let’s see...cheap flights (base fee) yes. Charge for a seat, charge for a bag, charge for a change, charge for a carry on… Bags only allowed 40lbs. (don't you think they researched this before they came up with that number?). I didn't have a tape measure but the seats are at least 2 inches closer together than other airlines. You better have the specific "allowed" item to carry on or else they will charge for a carry on fee (i.e., umbrella better be an umbrella and not something the size of an umbrella). We had to wait on the plane for an hour until "a gate becomes available"? When it did, there were 3 gates available that could have been used. I think it was just gate staff not available gates.
There were very unhappy passengers at the ticket counter and there were very unhelpful agents to assist them. When I called to ask a question regarding our flight and policy, I was badgered about their stupid credit card. I told the person 4 times I don't want another credit card. I finally had to ask her to quit talking about the stupid credit card and asked if she had any other information for me and she again started in about the credit card. Geesh do they get a bonus for selling a credit card or what?!
I had made a mistake when checking bags and had them change it which resulted in a refund offered in a voucher. The voucher expired in a month, there was a $5.00 fee to use it, and you had to only do it via phone which makes the fees to use it even higher. I.e., if you call in to get help checking bags, they charge you more for each bag than if you do it online. Travelers beware...Don't walk away from this airline but run away! I could have had all 4 of our tickets with bag fees and a lot better customer service on American for less money...and been able to carry 10 lbs. more in my luggage. Yes, we had to do the weight shuffle at the check-in counter to distribute an additional 2 lbs. out of 1 bag or else pay yet another $25.00. Not to mention, the bag fees went up after we had purchased ours from $30 to $33, glad I didn't wait.
They don't care about the traveler, only about the money, folks. What next? Charge for getting out of your seats? Charge for using the toilet? Charge for breathing their precious air on board? Charge for stepping across the thresh hold to get on their plane? I flew my first and last flight with Spirit, and my wife and I do a lot of traveling for work. Should have used my miles and saved the headache, it would have been cheaper if we had known about all the nit-picking fees.
Reviewed July 24, 2012
The worst experience ever! I read all those comments and some of those people had refund or something? We all should sue these people. It’s incredible that no one can’t help us with this. Well, I traveled on 06/18/12 at 4 pm to New York. I was so excited as it was my first time in NYC. The flight was delayed for 2 hours. On my way back, these people called me a day before at night letting me know that the flight was cancelled to the same day but at night (7 pm). It was horrible because I was supposed to get to my work at noon. I received a verbal warning. Well, finally they offered me a $500 voucher by phone when I called customer service, but they didn’t tell me that I was supposed to go to the ticket counter to get it. I called millions of times to find an answer about this voucher and they made me to go to FLL to get it.
When I got there, it was another of my worst experiences. Miriam and Dave from the ticket counter were talking and talking to each other and were ignoring my presence. Even when I was so angry, I tried to calm down and resolve my problem. They told me that only customer service would be able to help me and that I shouldn't come. I asked to talk to the supervisor because I haven’t driven 2 hours for nothing. The supervisor never came out and they just gave me a voucher.
When I was trying to reserve my next flight, I couldn't use the voucher because of the restrictions. Customer service and the ticket counter told me that I can absolutely use the voucher whenever I want and to the destination I want, if the date is available so far. When I called, I was again super mad! They told me that it is only for some flights and some dates and it doesn't cover everything, but only the base flight. I did everything for anything. If I knew this at the beginning, I wouldn't go to FLL and drive 4 hours. If someone called to complain about something, the only response you shall get will be, "I understand, but I won’t be able to resolve your problem.” My advice is: run away from this company and never ever buy a ticket trough them, please!
Reviewed July 21, 2012
Recently, I booked a one-way flight for my wife who was traveling from Minneapolis to Detroit. The ticket price was $130 including the taxes. But, when she checked in, she had to pay an extra $73 for baggage (even for carry bags). This is robbery. We could have booked the ticket from another airline at $169 (including taxes). Anyway, instead of saving some 30 bucks, we got burned. It is high time people realize their mistakes and avoid Spirit Air. The only people who could possibly benefit from Spirit Air fares are those traveling with their wallets alone. Hopefully, Sprit Air will come up with a charge of $50 for carrying wallets and $40 for wearing clothes.
Reviewed July 21, 2012
I booked with Spirit Airlines about a month ago. I first purchased a ticket for my mom and then I purchased tickets for my family. At that time, Spirit offered a Fare Club membership. I called them and explained that I had booked a previous flight. I asked at that time, "Can I use the fare for my family?" They told me, of course, as long as I am traveling with them. So, I purchased the Fare Club - and now that it is time to fly - they tell me I cannot use it. So now I have just paid 238 dollars in baggage fees. They put me on hold for 30 minutes, I had to talk to no avail, for another 30 minutes, no satisfaction. They just kept repeating, "Thank you for choosing Spirit Airlines." Yeah, right.
Reviewed July 20, 2012
My 2 kids and my self (3 total) had a flight from Chicago to Costa Rica with layover connection in Fort Lauderdale on Thursday, July 19, 2012 at 6:50pm. We got to the airport 3 hours ahead. The agent at the ticket counter was very rude to my son right away. He read her name tag and politely asked her a question using her first name. Most people are impressed by a 16-year-old taking trouble to read a name tag. Instead, she got upset and told him he needs to address her by Miss ** with her last name in a formal manner. Wow!
We checked in our luggage and had to move things around, because we found out Spirit only allows 40 lbs in each, not 50 like all the other airlines. When we got to the gate, we saw the sign "delayed." Upon inquiry, we were informed that our flight is 2 1/2 to 3 hours delayed. I told the agent we were going to miss our connecting flight in FLL. At that time, she gave me 2 choices: 1. To cancel our trip for a refund. 2. Fly out the next day, but the layover in FLL would be overnight. So we would leave Friday, get to FLL on Friday, and leave FLL on Saturday to get to Costa Rica on Saturday. These were our only 2 choices. We were not offered a hotel voucher, airline ticket voucher, and an apology. Nothing. We went to the front of the airport again back to the ticket counter to speak to a supervisor, Kevin. We got the same results; he was not able to do anything for us. This cost us additional $400 for the hotel stay we lost due to 2 days delay.
There were many angry customers. My flight was not the only one delayed. There were several of them flying to Atlanta, Detroit, and Minnesota that I overheard. A lot of people lost a lot of money. One of the couple lost over $800 resort fees flying to DR, because there wasn't another flight for a few days. A lot of angry customers were appalled that Spirit airline agents were rude and didn't even apologize for this inconvenience. I have never had this bad of experience with any airline company in my entire adult life. This has been the worst, and I will never fly Spirit again. My flight leaves today (Friday), and I hope we make it to Costa Rica, our vacation of lifetime.
Reviewed July 18, 2012
On July 18th, 2012, my daughter showed up 2 hours before her 10:20 am scheduled flight from ACY to RSW. She called me at 9:35 to tell me her credit card wasn't working when she went to pay for her bags. My daughter asked "Kathy" at the ticket desk if I could pay over the phone with my credit card and she said no. At 9:48, I finally got through to a Spirit rep and explained that my daughter’s flight was in 35 minutes and I needed to pay for her bags. The man on the phone insisted on explaining Spirit Airlines credit card offer to me. I told him I don't have time; I just want to pay for the bags. He didn't seem to understand me until I asked to speak with a supervisor.
After an 8 minute phone call, the man processed my request and I called my daughter back and told her she can check in. When returning to the counter, "Kathy" told my daughter it was too late and she couldn't check in. I advised my daughter to ask for a supervisor. When the supervisor came over, my daughter heard her say "she can make it if she hurries". When the supervisor walked away, "Kathy" told my daughter she had to fill out some paperwork and she wasn't going to make her flight.
I then called Spirit back at 9:58 and explained what was going on to the rep and then a supervisor. They said they were sorry, but the policy is you have to be there 2 hours before. I told them that she was and they replied "they understand". The supervisor said I would need to cancel her outgoing flight or the entire flight will be cancelled with no refund. I asked if there were any other options, due to the fact that my daughter would be stranded at the airport until a later flight or until she found a ride. Once again, she replied "I understand."
In the end, I paid $237.58 for the original round trip flight, $136.00 round trip baggage fee, $125 cancellation fee, $16 miscellaneous fee, and $254.10 for a new one way flight. After spending a total of $768.68, I was informed by the supervisor, Gabriella, (employee#**) that I would be getting $44.88 credit toward my next purchase at Spirit Airlines. I do not plan on ever using this airline again as my overall experience was the worst I have ever had.
Reviewed July 16, 2012
I purchased a round-trip ticket with Spirit Airlines from Chicago to Dallas. I had to cancel due to a medical biopsy. I was told that I would be given credit for my purchase and I can use it at a later date. The purchase date was June 18, 2012. Here it is July 16 of the same calendar year and I'm on the phone with them and being denied my credit. I was not informed of the $125.00 cancellation fee on top of the fee I've already paid. My credit is $187.00 and the original purchase was $241.00. They claimed they were going to credit me the insurance payment of $50.00 which I never received and now they want to charge me an additional $125.00 from the credit I have coming to me. Spirit Airlines is a garbage airline and I wouldn't recommend them to anyone. They lie and omit information. They are not for their customers. Even their customer service is horrible. If you are reading this complaint, please avoid any dealings with Spirit Airlines.
Reviewed July 14, 2012
What should be a fun trip for my sick son and sick grandfather has turned into a mother's and daughter's worst nightmare - not being able to get to your child or parent when they are sick and not getting help from one, such as Spirit Airline whom I put good faith in. I need to get medications to them. My son is a severe asthmatic and his grandfather has advanced systemic lupus. Last night, they packed their bag and checked it in onto their Spirit Airline flight from Mesa Gateway Airport to DFW Texas Airport. Their suitcase that was paid for and checked in with all their life-saving medications did not arrive in DFW with them and may have gone on to Fort Lauderdale Airport in Florida.
I do not understand - once my son and his grandfather filed a claim with Spirit, was DFW Spirit not communicating via email or via phone to Fort Lauderdale, Florida Spirit being proactive in the claim of this very important and physically vital suitcase? I did try calling the DFW manager (Pauline **), who was stated to be "supposedly" making great changes in DFW, to only get a response that it is her day off and she would call if they found the luggage! But that we need to still call even if the luggage isn't found as we can't just refill some of these specialist medicines. I do not understand the malaise and latent response in this small airline who is trying to break way into the industry. Why aren't they pushing the limits for their valued paying customers that put good faith in paying for luggage claim to reach point a-b with them?
So far, my son was in urgent care this morning to get an emergency treatment. I fear that I will have to find him and his grandfather a way home for their health if we cannot locate this bag with the medications on it. Spirit's limited contact information and service is currently preventing me from making a decision to fly out with medications to these individuals as these medicines cannot be refilled on a weekend without a doctor, or to fly these individuals home. They stated that I will only be contacted if they find the luggage which is most likely in Fort Lauderdale at Spirit. Two people's lives and medical condition rely upon this and the airline does not care nor want to correct their mistake for these two passengers, one being a child. There is a flight tonight from Fort Lauderdale to DFW Texas Airport that if they locate the suitcase in Fort Lauderdale, they then could get it to DFW tonight and cure this nightmare of a situation.
Reviewed July 13, 2012
Spirit and water bottles - During my flight from Las Vegas to Houston, the hostess was extremely unsympathetic towards my son. We were on the plane when my son started getting thirsty and crying. We asked the hostess for a cup of water and she said we needed to buy it. We tried to purchase it for $3 but weren't allowed to because we were using cash and not a credit card. A friendly traveler purchased the water for us but we can't believe how harsh the employee was.
Reviewed July 12, 2012
When I flew home in December to Boston for my dad's funeral, I was offered 3 free tickets if I purchased a credit card through Spirit Airlines. There are so many blackout dates that it's very difficult to use the free service. In addition, they charge you 10,000 miles per use which uses all three tickets for one flight. Then, I was informed that because I didn't use the credit card in 90 days, my miles (19,000) expired without any notification. Needless to say, I never got any free flights and the airline charged me $365.00 when I flew in January back to Boston. They stated I was charged because I used the Spirit Airlines website instead of contacting customer service. There is nowhere on the application for the credit card that stipulates you have to call customer service to book to use the credit card. This company is horrible and needs to be penalized for deceiving their customers.
Reviewed July 12, 2012
So, I'm flying back from Colombia with a hand-made hanging chair I bought. I was able to fold up the chair and get it in my suitcase. The suitcase went over the 40 pounds and I knew I would have to pay extra. I was okay with that as I knew the rules going in. But there was a wooden bar that goes with the chair that I would have to carry on. Spirit's website says various items, such as an umbrella, can go free and don't count as your carry-on. The bar was slightly smaller than an umbrella.
But Spirit said it was not actually an umbrella and wanted to charge me $50! The whole damn chair was only $25! The folks right next to me were told the same thing because they had a fold-up fishing rod which was not actually an umbrella. So they and I wrapped the rod and my bar together and shared the cost of the one fee of $50. Ridiculous. Every time I've flown with them, I wished I hadn't and I've flown for the last time! By the time they get you for this, that and the other, you could have flown any other airline and not had the hassles. Screw them!
Reviewed July 12, 2012
On July 10th, my daughter, Natalie **, flew from Chicago to Myrtle Beach and we had prepaid for her baggage. The machine made her pay again and she did not notice that it had her pay for 2 bags, not just one. I paid out $78 for nothing and I want my money back. I am very dissatisfied with Spirit. The last time she flew in April, they lost her bags for 3 days and never, ever refunding our money. Really, what service?
Reviewed July 11, 2012
I was on my last day of vacation in Santo Domingo. I arrived at the airport with time to spare. When I went to check in, I realized that I had lost my wallet with my credit cards. I had my passport in my carry-on luggage. When my luggage was weighed, the charges were astronomically higher than what I was charged in the US. I had enough cash to pay for one piece of Luggage, but was short $40. I explained my dilemma to the agent and he was unsympathetic. He stated that if I did not come up with the entire amount due, he would cancel my airline seat or I could leave the other luggage in Santo Domingo. I had to borrow the money from a US-bound passenger who overheard the conversation and was angry about the rep’s attitude.
Reviewed July 10, 2012
People, don't buy tickets from this airline because they stole our money. They charged us around $500 for four people. And when we canceled a few days ahead, they charged us that same price. They steal your money in your face that's why I don't like this company at all.
Reviewed July 9, 2012
I had an international flight out on today date 07/09/2012 at Fort Lauderdale airport. It was myself and my family; four of us in total. We were on the line waiting for our turn to check in. After waiting on the line for about an hour watching an employee arguing with a customer who could not pay for her luggage for about 20 minutes, it was finally our turn. When approaching the counter, the Spirit's employee then told us that the plane left. The employee made no announcement to let the customers on the line know the airline left. I then requested for a full refund, so I can purchase another airline ticket. I was given a number to call accounting. I made contact with one of the airline employees who told me that, "We can't give you your money back, we can only giving you credit."
I then asked for a supervisor and told them that I was going to call my attorney and news media before I was told that the airline will refund my money back but it will take 8-10 business day. It is my opinion that the airline should not allow or continue to treat people the way they do. The airline and the employees need to be monitored better. If this is a management problem, find a better one. This is unjust and unfair. No one should be treated that way. I am not a fortune teller, but a change needs to be done. If not, bankruptcy is near. I call for a boycott of this airline.
Reviewed July 9, 2012
In July, my husband and I were going from MSP to Las Vegas. Our flight to Vegas was two hours delayed and the reason was because the first four seats would not recline! An airplane seat reclines a half of an inch only anyways. I could understand if it was a life-threatening tech problem that needed fixing. Very disappointed. Our flight was to leave at 9:25PM, that means landing at 11:00PM Vegas time. That's one entire night to do things. We didn't arrive until 1:45AM. On our flight home, we thought it might not be delayed. Wrong! It was delayed another 2 hours. While we waited the entire time, they could not decide what gate they were going to pick us all up at. So we would all sit at one gate for 30 minutes, then they would announce us to move to another one on the other side of the airport. We would sit for another 30 minutes, then they would have us go back to another gate. This happened four times. I was shocked we got our luggage when we landed back home.
The returning flight home was a midnight flight. Keep in mind that they also have only late returning flights, so that means you are paying for an extra night for your hotel that you're not even sleeping in! You get to spend your time instead having a blast with Spirit Airlines! This is my first and only time I will fly with Spirit Airlines. I would never ever recommend Spirit Airlines to anyone. I have flown many times and have never had little annoying delays for little issues that they should have figured out before they have customers purchasing tickets. Time is money. This airline should be called 'Cheap Tickets: We waste your time with childish crap.'
Reviewed July 9, 2012
Screwed out of seats - I bought 2 tickets from Dallas to Chicago on 7/3-7/9 round trip. I could not make the flight in Dallas so I bought 2 one way Dallas to Chicago. Now on 7/9, I went to the airport to go back to Dallas. There was no ticket. They resold them and will not give back my money. So now all flights were full, so I have to rent a car, get a room and buy 2 for the next day. So to me, they like to rip people off. They charge for carry-on. A poor business!
Reviewed July 5, 2012
We were to fly from DTW Detroit to Las Vegas on 7/1/12 and 10 minutes before we were due to leave, we were told over the intercom that the flight was cancelled and there would be no flights going out that night. They obviously knew long before this that there was not going to be a flight, as there was never a plane at the gate and also no pilots, flight staff or ticket attendants had ever shown up at our gate. On our walk back to the ticket counter, we talked with some others on the flight that had been there since before 7:00 am and their morning flight had been cancelled, so they were told they could catch this flight which was a 7:40 pm flight.
Once back to the ticket counter, they also announced you might possibly be able to catch a morning flight (yeah, right, where they're going to put everyone, as that would have been combining three flights in one). You could also have a refund, but they also announced that was the only thing they were offering. They would not be paying for hotels rooms, parking, nothing. I will think long and hard before I ever book a flight with Spirit again. I am waiting impatiently for a refund to appear on our charge card.
Reviewed July 5, 2012
I booked the flight (confirmation code **) from LGA to DFW, but I had to cancel due to my illness. So, I paid $115 for the cancellation penalty. Then, they issued me the credit of $238.60 for future travel. So, I was trying to use the credit to buy my son a ticket since my son would like to visit me, but Spirit Air is not letting me use the credit for buying the ticket for my son since it is not for me, but for my son. I told them that the credit is the monetary value, and I should be able to use the credit for my son. I own the credit, so I should be able to use it the way I want. However, they didn't allow me to buy my son a ticket with my credit.
Reviewed July 3, 2012
Even though it is buried deep in the "terms and agreements," I was billed without a reminder for another year membership; and when I called to cancel and have the charge refunded, a recorded message said there was a 45-minute wait. After waiting for over 50 minutes, a representative came on the line and told me that I would not get a refund. After I explained that I had never been able to find a 9-dollar fare or even a discounted fare on a day I wanted to travel on to a place I wanted to go to, I told the representative that I wanted to speak to a supervisor. I was told I would have a 2-minute wait. After about 6 minutes, I was told there would be another 2-minute wait. I said ok. The representative then hung up on me. It's approximately 1hour and 20 minutes later of totally wasted time. I hate Spirit Air, and they have not heard the last of me. Look on TripAdvisor, Yelp, and YouTube for more exciting comments from me!
Reviewed July 2, 2012
I can't believe that Spirit wants $132.00 for luggage fees for our trip. It would be much cheaper to fly another airline, which I will from now on. They say cheap air, but not when they add everything else on. This is one sorry airline and they won't see our name on their roster again. I waited for 20 minutes to talk to a rep, but I was told to call back later. One sorry airline.
Reviewed July 2, 2012
Stay away from this airline. Their insanely low fares truly do not make up for the nightmare that awaits you. I booked a RT flight from Dallas to Mexico. I showed up at my gate two hours before my flight and there is absolutely no one there. I went and looked at the screens and it showed that my flight was cancelled! There was not a single Spirit person in sight even though there are several Spirit gates side by side. I then called their customer service. Hands down, the worst customer service anywhere. It is outsourced out of India. Communication with them is terrible! First, I was told the flight was not cancelled but just delayed. I then told him the flight status screen shows it as cancelled and that there is no one at the gate. He then put me on hold for a couple of minutes, came back and said "Yes, it got cancelled."
My next question of course is "Why?" He then said the plane had mechanical issues. I then asked him why I didn't get a call. He said an email was sent to me, which I then checked and sure enough, there was an email sent about an hour earlier. I then asked him if they can reimburse me for my lost hotel day and he said no, the best they can do is give me a $25 voucher. I then asked him again why the flight got cancelled and he changed his reason. Now, it's because there weren't enough people on the flight. He then doubles the voucher offer to $50 off a next flight after I complained that was not a valid reason to cancel a flight. He then told me he has booked me to the next day departure. I got off the phone and never got any confirmation of my reservation change.
Next day, I tried to print my boarding passes and their system says I can't print them, "I must speak to a Spirit agent." I immediately got worried, they plan to cancel again. I got on the phone with their customer service (it takes 34 minutes to finally get someone on the phone), again from India. I asked them why I can't print my boarding passes (by the way, this was about 7 hours before departure time). She was completely lost. First, she said I can't because my flight leaves in about a week! I told her I was supposed to leave the previous day, but that they cancelled, and that now I was booked on that day's flight. She then apologized and then said I can't print the boarding pass because the flight has been delayed for mechanical reasons. After what seemed to be an endless back and forth, she then said their website doesn't support Safari browser and that's why I can't print (which is total ** since I had printed them using Safari the day before for my original flight).
She finally told me she doesn't know why and that I should just show up and get my boarding passes at the gate! At this point, I was ready to cancel the whole trip! I asked her one final question before I got off the phone, "How long will the flight get delayed by (since this was her first reason she gave me for not being able to print the boarding pass)?" She then said the flight has only been delayed for two minutes! I'm not kidding, two minutes! Obviously, she just made the whole delay excuse hoping that would do it and I would end the call. I then asked her, so it's not delayed. Her answer, "No, the flight will leave on time. Just show up at the gate!"
I showed up, went to an open agent and began to try to explain to her how I was unable to print my boarding pass. She rudely stopped me half sentence and pointed her finger to a long line next to us with people checking in bags. I then attempted to explain to her again that I do not have any bags to check and that I simply need my boarding passes, which their crappy website didn't let me print. She then cut me off again and pointed to the end of the line. Needless to say, I will never, ever, ever fly with Spirit again!
Reviewed June 26, 2012
I complained to a Customer Relations representative about a recent flight experience and the response I got was not only inadequate but rude. Spirit Airlines doesn't know the meaning of customer service or relations and I have encountered their rude behavior from the bottom up, from ignorant flight agents to inept supervisors and finally to this so-called "Customer Relations" representative. In short, my experience with this airline is the worst I have had in my 30 years of flying.
Reviewed June 26, 2012
Spirit blows hot air fees! They cancelled flight with no notice, no reason, not enough people! I paid the cab, paid luggage fee. Customer service is outsourced to India, no English, not too bright to understand. Airline had no compensation. I was told the next flight out would be 3 days later! It's a joke. Other flights leave but they can't get another plane from Vegas to O'hare! It's the worst airline. Stay away. Fees for everything! Fee to print ticket. Then, the flight was cancelled. You do not get fees back! They ** as an airline! Not even worth one star. They should be shut down!
Reviewed June 25, 2012
Spirit Airlines is the worst airline I've ever used and I fly often. I booked a flight from Orlando to Fort Lauderdale. I paid to park my car and headed to the airport, even though my flight was slightly delayed and then eventually cancelled. I was getting the flight for a friend’s wedding. As I get close to the desk, I hear and see the Spirit Airlines reps being flippant and telling people, "You paid $50.00 for this one-way flight and that's what you get. What do you expect?” When I get to the front, I have to ask 4 times for the reason of the cancellation. I was begrudgingly told that it's because one crew member had logged a few hours too many. I'm then thinking to myself, “What?” So, an almost full flight is being cancelled because they didn't schedule this right and there is no one on-call to fill this spot in Orlando. Are you kidding me? The next morning’s flight was booked and I could either fly out 24 hours later or get a refund. So, since my friend’s wedding is in the afternoon, I got the refund and drove to Fort Lauderdale and got in at 1:30 am.
Reasons why Spirit Airlines sucks are:
1. The flight was delayed for hours - why not just canceled? I could have saved $10 on my 2 hours of parking and left after work, arriving about 3.5 hours earlier.
2. Me getting a refund don’t make me feel better and driving late at night on my own doesn't either.
3. The attitudes of the Spirit Airlines reps were by far the worst it - sometimes yelling at customers for no reason. They were rude, holding up manuals in people’s faces, yelling, and were completely unaware and not compassionate for people’s situations as some were stranded for a day or more.
4. Cancelling a flight because one person has logged too many hours is unacceptable. Who is in charge of scheduling? Who's planning and managing scheduling? Why is no one on-call? Spirit Airlines provided a horrible experience. They made a weekend I was looking forward to a nightmare. It cost me about $100 more in expenses based on hotel parking, gas, airport parking and tips.
5. Worst of all, they put my safety at risk for cancelling a flight and providing no true good alternative and forcing many people to drive late into the night.
6. Safety, reliability, and kindness are all I look for in an airline and Spirit cannot fulfill any of these.
Reviewed June 25, 2012
I was recently married in Michigan and we recently went on our honeymoon in Florida. Everything was fine until it was time to go. We went to the airport at 4:00 am and we found out that our flight does not leave until 6:40 in the evening instead of the morning. We tried to make other reservations or some other alternative, but the supervisor was very difficult and rude. She said that customer service did not tell us there was a 6:30 am flight, even though she was not on the phone. She chuckled and told us that they did not tell us that. We were on speaker-phone. So basically she said we were lying. So, at the end of my honeymoon, we are stuck here today for 12 whole hours. Thank you for the great honeymoon gift, Spirit.
Reviewed June 23, 2012
On June 8th, 2012, returning to Fort Lauderdale, FL from Cancun, Mexico (flight #272), I forgot my camera bag under the seat in front of me. As I was walking down the jetway to Immigration, I realized that I had left it on the plane. I asked my 15-yr. old daughter to go back to the plane and get it for me while I waited with our carry-ons. My daughter came back and told me that the flight attendant told her very rudely that she absolutely could not re-board the plane, and that there was nothing left on the plane! This was all determined without this flight attendant even taking a moment to look.
As my daughter came back down the jetway to give me the news, I started to unpack my carry-on to see if perhaps I had put it back in my bag. As I had several items scattered around me, the flight attendant in question came down the jetway and told me that she understands that I'm looking for something but I need to get out of that area now! So, I was left to grab up my items out of my bag, and everything else and moved immediately.
As we were waiting in line to go through Immigration, I spotted the flight attendant in a different area, and I approached her with my husband and daughter and explained to her that I knew for a fact that my camera bag was left under the seat in front of me, and that my husband witnessed me putting it there. She very abruptly cut me off in mid-sentence and told me, "there was no camera", I must have made a mistake, or someone else picked it up. I explained to her that it was impossible for someone else to have picked it up since we were the last passengers to deplane. She, again, said, "like I said, there was no camera."
I was, of course, extremely upset, and my husband said we would find the Spirit Airline counter and report the incident to someone there after we cleared Immigration and Customs.
We reported it to the agent at the Spirit Airline desk, and the attendant asked us for the flight attendant's name, which none of us saw a name tag. So, all we could do was give a description. My husband asked for help finding out the flight attendant's name so he could report her to their corporate office (good luck with that one), and also to have the ground crew to look under the front of my seat to see if they could locate the camera bag. The attendant at the desk said he would do so, and took my husband's cell phone number. Within 15 minutes, we received a phone call, stating that the Fort Lauderdale ground crew did, in fact, locate my camera exactly where I said it was! Thank God for the honesty of the ground crew! The morally bad flight attendant was reported to us as ** and **, I can only hope karma pays you a visit real soon! What an evil person you are!
Reviewed June 22, 2012
It has been 3 years. I keep cancelling this membership. They keep charging me $59.99 on my credit card every year. I have cancelled the membership on the phone and online. There is no way I can remove my information off their website and every year, the same issue happens. I see my credit statement and they state it was already billed and they cannot issue credit after billing, that I should call in before. I have tried to cancel this information. The website does not allow me to deactivate all my personal information or remove my credit information.
Reviewed June 21, 2012
Where to start? I waited 3 hours on a flight to depart so they could fill the plane because our flight didn’t have enough people. So, they tell everyone the next flight everyone will receive $50 credit. So my next flight, I go to redeem it and they tell me it is too late and it has only been 1 and a half months, would have been nice to know that. Then I try to use a $35 promo and when booking my flight, they would not accept that and they sent me the email. Then, I wait 1 hour 23 minutes to see when my miles I have acquired will expire and they hung up. No wonder I did not see one good review. Bad, bad, bad!
Reviewed June 21, 2012
On a direct flight from Dallas, TX to Las Vegas, when I went to check in online, it asked you to pay for your seats otherwise it will assign your seats. There were 3 of us traveling on the same reservation and since I did not pay another $36.00, it placed us in random seats; we did not fly together. Our flight was delayed an hour leaving, then it was late and cold so when we boarded the plane (which has a very narrow isle and the seats were so close together you can't even cross your legs) and they started serving drinks. We had to pay $2.00 for a very small cup of coffee and refills were not free. Oh did I mention that there website sucks.
Okay, on the way home, when we checked in at the airport, we had to pay another $76.00 for our luggage again. When I booked the flight, I told them I had 2 bags, but apparently that charge only covers 1 way. Now, I bought a round trip ticket, so why would I only pay for luggage going 1 way? They could not answer that question and we weren’t boarding until we paid the money. Then, we had yet another delay - we should have arrived in Dallas at 5am but instead, it was 10:15am. They said the plane was delayed. Then, when we got in the air. Apparently, there was a storm in Dallas and since we were running out of fuel, we had to land in Austin, TX to refuel. We sat on the runway for another 2 hours, waiting for our turn in line to fly to Dallas.
So over all, I did not ask for any compensation because a travel voucher with their airline would do me no good since I don't intend to ever fly them again. I actually feel like I owe Southwest an apology for not flying with them.
Reviewed June 20, 2012
Never again will myself or any other family member travel with Spirit Airline. I booked my mom and sister on a connecting flight to New York from Jamaica to attend my graduation. The flight was delayed and they spent 2 hours in immigration line causing them to miss their connecting flight. Various attempts were made for assistance from their staff which was rudely dismissed. No attempt or accommodation was made to reschedule flight to get to occasion on time. The whole proceeding was caught on camera and I should be broadcasting the level of service Spirit provide to their valuable customers.
I purchased a flight from Jetblue for $516 to accommodate my family from sleeping in the airport. In total, I spent $1,300 for my family to travel. If I had originally purchased my ticket from Jetblue, it would have been no connections and excellent customer service. I will make an attempt to be refunded of that $516 I had to pay for an additional ticket. Never again...
Reviewed June 18, 2012
I am a 21-year-old. I had a flight from Ft. Lauderdale to Lima, Peru. I came from Vermont, made it to Florida then Spirit Airlines canceled my flight to Peru because the woman failed to tell me that I just need to pay the taxes and I would be on my way. She told me my only option was canceling my ticket. The manager came over, told me I was a stupid, little kid. Because I knew what was going on wasn't right, I stuck up for myself. I was left stranded in Florida for 2 days with no money and no way home because of Spirit Airlines. I will never fly with them again and I will never recommend their airlines. I booked my flight with them because they were the cheapest airfare to Peru. But then they have all their hidden fees and stuff!! ** them. Thanks for leaving a young woman stranded with no money and nowhere to stay.
Reviewed June 15, 2012
I had over 100,000 miles with Spirit. They just informed me that all the miles have been lost since I didn't have any miles posted to my account for 3 months. Had they made that policy known to me and/or informed me of the pending expiration, I would have used my credit card so that more miles would post. The reason I wasn't using the card in the first place is that I already had a ton of miles but every time I called to make a reward reservation, there was never any availability. To me, Spirit's program verges on a scam. I'm going to cancel the card and take my business elsewhere.
Reviewed June 14, 2012
We were asked to give up our seats due to an overbooked flight and we were promised two round-trip tickets each. After months of fighting, we are disgusted. First, the paperwork we were provided was improperly encoded. After hours on the phone with no help, I had to go to the airport to correct it. Then, I have tried to book over 100 different flights with no success and when we finally found one flight to a place we didn’t even want to go to, they said we had to pay almost $200 in fees and taxes. They shorted our honeymoon, promised us two free round-trip airfares and now they have ripped us off on their promise. Along with broken seats, my knees pushed hard into the back of the seat in front and numerous delays, we have had the worst experience with this airline. I also got suckered applying for their card and was promised two free airfares there, too. I have not been able to find one flight I needed with all the miles I have. Unless you want to go to Siberia in January, you are out of luck. We have 4 free round-trip vouchers and over 85,000 miles and have not been able to use one of them!
Reviewed June 13, 2012
I had round trip from Boston/Ft. Lauderdale/Managua. On arrival at Boston, I found out the plane to Ft. Lauderdale was delayed for at least 2 hours and no way would they hold connecting flight to Managua for passengers. When asked if another airline could get me to Florida to connect or to Managua that night, they had no clue. All they offered was to rebook me for 2 days later. I phoned other airlines for 1.5 hours and could only find flights the next day for $1,000 one way. I went to Spirit counter and no one was there and had to ask another airline employee if he could locate them. After a while, they were found in the break room and would only reissue a ticket for 2 days later, as they fly to Managua every couple of days, although listed as a major airline. But they evidently do not cost share or offer any help. I had to hire a return bus shuttle home, 2 hours, so I was out $200.
Two days later, I checked the flight before leaving home and was delayed for mechanical problems. I had to book a backup airline and pay $250, in case I couldn't get out of Florida. In the meantime, I had all sorts of hotels, flights in Managua that had to be rearranged. So basically, I spent 2 days doing all this. I flew from Boston to Florida, but the flight to Managua was still delayed, but finally left 2 hours late to Managua. My return flight out of Managua was at 1AM, I was scheduled on time. I arrived at the airport 7 hours ahead of the schedule, no Spirit employees there. I kept track of the flight status as I had been told if delay, show up about 1.5 hours before flight's new schedule. I booked a hotel across the street to rest. I checked the status often and saw delayed until 2:45AM. I was supposed to be leaving at 1AM. I tracked the flight and status.
I arrived back at the Spirit counter 1.5 hours before flight to leave and the plane was on route from Florida (use same plane). No employees there and immigration was closed. I talked to numerous security people, who couldn't find employees. After half an hour, I saw a Spirit employee wandering around the terminal and asked him about checking in. He said it was too late. He wouldn't get an immigration officer nor call his boss who was on the arrival level waiting for the Florida flight to come. I said I could talk to his boss in half hour when he was done with the Florida flights. He would not help me even though I had a boarding pass issued hours earlier! Eventually, I talked to a boss and all he would do is reissue tickets for a flight 2 days later, even though the flight to Florida was still at the gate!
I spent the rest of the night finding another airline to fly me out that day, due to work commitments and the feeling I would never get out of the country on Spirit! I was out $700 more. So in total, out $1,000 for extra tickets and transportation, and all the stress! It is an airline that takes your money and provides no service. I have been flying for years and never had such costly expenses and stress. Look at their delay/cancellation records! An eye opener. They should not call themselves a major airline! Never again. Spread the word. I hope the FAA or consumer group sues them!
Reviewed June 13, 2012
What kind of scam is Spirit pulling on customers? You offer things that I never received. Sign up for the MasterCard and receive a round trip ticket even if you don't qualify? Never got it. Now, like a chump, I signed up for Shoppers Advantage. I was promised 4 $25.00 rebates on my next flight. Well, 2 of them have expired. Not to mention making me pay for a on when I already paid for an unused roundtrip ticket. I have never heard so much complaining on a plane from other travelers. I, as well as 75% of the flight, am writing a complaint to the Better Business Bureau.
Reviewed June 12, 2012
I was overcharged at the time of boarding (extra $300). I booked a flight on 5/31/12 for two (confirm code **). My husband and I have a home in Naples and use Spirit regularly. When I was booking my flight for my friend and myself to Tampa, Philip ** said, “Make sure you put the $9 Fare Club member number in,” which I did. The website allowed me to book under customer info. I printed out my confirmation code and it said, “Mrs. Philip ** and guest was Leona **.” We are in check-in and they said my name doesn’t match that of the member’s. Why did they print out Mrs. Philip **? I have copies. They made us buy new tickets which cost us each $185 more - almost double the price. I showed them license, same address, etc. I want a refund or a free ticket for this horrible experience.
Reviewed June 11, 2012
The worst airline ever! Firstly, their website is a horror. My boss tried paying for his baggage and aisle seat and the system wouldn't process it. What airline does not provide a phone number on their website? None that I know of, except Spirit. After calling the airport and getting the number from them (couldn't find it anywhere on Google), I got someone obviously out of the country and couldn't understand a word that he spoke. I got charged extra for paying for the baggage over the phone because I could not do it online and kept getting an error.
When the Spirit customer service rep booked it on his end, he got an error which added $5 to the return flight, even though it was 2 days away. He told me to wait until the outbound flight was over and try again. It still didn't work. I had to call back. I could understand this person even less. I will tell every person that I come in contact with of my miserable experience and will encourage everyone that I tell to not use this airline. I guess you get what you pay for! They should charge a little more, hire people that speak English, have someone overhaul their lousy website, and stop nickel-and-diming people to death. I sincerely hope this airline fails - no one would deserve it more.
Reviewed June 10, 2012
I bought a $1000 ticket (Boston to Lima). The flight never took off. The desk support was completely unhelpful. Phone support gave me a long voucher number which I tried to use once to fly to Oakland and was told they don't fly there (contrary to indications on the website). Never fly with Spirit - I hope they go completely out of business.
Reviewed June 9, 2012
When I went to check-in online, I can't - "Online check-in is not available for this reservation. You have to present the credit card used for this purchase and check-in at the airport on the day of your departure". I have no luggage or even carry-on and now I have to wait in the line with everyone checking baggage in order to show my credit card to an agent, who will print out the boarding pass. Spirit customer service said this is a Spirit policy for the first time use of a credit card.
My complaint is, if they are truly concerned with the validity of my credit card, why did they allow me, without any problem or notification, to purchase the tickets with the card in the first place! Just another layer of unnecessary hassle. The credit card is good enough to buy tickets, but not good enough to check in for the flight that I purchased with the card. Ridiculous! And I keep flying Spirit. Guess I never learned!
Reviewed June 6, 2012
I booked a flight through Travelocity to Peru on May 8, 2012, I was moving there and had four (4) items/bags to ship. I told the agent for Travelocity that I had three (3) suitcases and one (1) large box, all conforming to the 50 lbs. and 62 inches. He told me "no problem" and I booked for an additional fee of $30 (which was never mentioned).
When I wanted a confirmation that my large box (commercial printer, copier, fax and scanner) would be accepted by Spirit, I was shocked to find out "No". I called back and emailed Travelocity the next day to cancel the reservation. I was told it was after four (4) hours and nothing could be done. I have been talking to others on the internet and have been advised that Spirit does allow cancellations and refund within twenty-four hours if "the travel agency requests on a special form". Why did Travelocity or Spirit Airlines neglect/refuse to provide me with this information? From my responses, it appears that I have the misfortune to deal with the "worst" offenders in the airline business. I chose another airline and travel agency to book my flight at over $100 more. I had my bank contact them with no success.
These people are just plain taking advantage of the average person who will just "concede" to their lies, fraud, and discrimination, not me! I had no choice but to move to Peru as I couldn't afford to live in USA with my meager Social Security Disability (severe anxiety/depression). This incident (which may be more prevalent than realized) has caused me significant emotional and financial distress. I am hoping and praying that Travelocity and Spirit Airlines will see the "error of their ways" and resolve this situation immediately. When will companies learn that the small amount of money they make "duping" people is much less than informed people just avoiding them? I authorize distribution of this information to any individual, business, agency, etc. that can assist me in this painful matter, gracias. Trip ID # ** and date of anticipated flight is May 8, 2012; JFK to Lima, Peru (May 9).
Reviewed June 6, 2012
On December 2011, we booked a trip from Dallas to Las Vegas using Spirit Airlines. The airline overbooked the plane and we were not able to fly. However, the airline was able to accommodate us in American Airline. In compensation, Spirit offered us a free trip (we paid around $450 for baggage and taxes) to any wherever they fly. We thought that was a great deal and booked a trip to St. Maarten on May 12, 2012. My husband and I were so excited and booked a hotel with all inclusive in St. Maarten. On Saturday, May 12, we arrived at the airport and received the notice that our flight was delayed due to mechanical problems. Later, we were called and the attendant informed us our flight was canceled.
We had two options: Fly that night to Florida and spend the night there at our expense in order to take the next morning plane or to stay in Dallas and fly the next day. Either option was not favorable for us since we are incurring more expenses and losing one night paid in St. Maarten. The attendant told us that there was nothing she can do about it. We decided to stay in a hotel in DFW airport to take the 5AM flight on Sunday. We proceeded to recover our luggage and that was another nightmare. It took us four hours to find our luggage. We were almost a dozen of customers with the same problem and the attendant at Spirit counter was very rude and incapable of helping us. Other customers asked him to see the manager, but he said he was the manager. He was extremely rude and careless about the problems we all were facing.
This was a lesson learned, never ever fly Spirit. I believe in second chance, but it did not work here. I am letting my friends and family know about this incident and how Spirit did not respond to our problems. We never recovered the fees we paid for the baggage on the airplane we never took!
Reviewed June 4, 2012
We approached the Spirit line to get tickets for my trip to AC, NJ. First, we were told that our very small bags were going to cost us and when we measured it, it was only off by a slither. Anyway, after just giving in and paying for our very tiny bag, we were treated horribly. The supervisor, whose name I can’t recall, got involved. I also dealt with a girl named Frances **. She was a huge help. I was shocked by the level of bad customer service. I have never traveled through Spirit Airlines before. This was my first and it will be the last time. I travel at least 4 to 5 times a year. I will not go through Spirit ever again. We didn't even get a cup of water on the flight. The experience and the service were disgraceful.
Reviewed June 4, 2012
I already wrote 2 letters in regards to this situation and nothing is still resolved at this moment. My incident number is **. I, Justin **, was on a flight with Spirit Airlines, New Year’s Eve of 2011, and had such a problem with the seat I was in. It was broken and couldn’t be compensated due to no more seats on the flight. I did let a stewardess know and she couldn’t help. My seat was unattached and wobbling the entire flight. My mother was next to me and I had to lean on her and also had to balance the seat with my foot to at least try to keep it from moving.
This was a very uncomfortable situation and I am not satisfied. It was also an inconvenience to having to lean on my mom which made her uncomfortable. They only honored me a $50.00 voucher not even willing to help with anything else. I would appreciate it for my mom and myself to be reimbursed for this flight of $200 or 2 free round trip tickets due to this problem. It would be appreciated in all due respect for honoring this. Prompt attention would be of utmost importance by emailing me back ASAP with a response. It’s been since January and like I said before still waiting to hear back from my second letter. My email is **. Thanks.
Reviewed June 4, 2012
This was my first time flying with Spirit and I was not too happy. When buying my tickets online, they never told us we had to pay for carry-on bags and checked luggage. They had a metal piece that you stick the bag in to figure out if it should be free or pay $40.00, which I think, and all the other customers behind me, was so not right. And then, if you check your bag, you still had to pay $43.00. I don't think it was and is necessary to charge for carry-on or bags that were not over the weight limit.
This is not how airlines are supposed to treat their customers. You even pay for any snacks you want to buy. Oh no, I did not buy any; I don't think that was kosher. My husband, family, friends and I will not fly Spirit again. I can't tell you how disappointed I was to spend money I never had on a really small bag, all because it did not fit under your seat. I am not angry, just disappointed and unhappy. Another customer was telling me how bad she was treated because her bags got lost in another state and how Spirit Airlines did nothing to help her that night. She had two kids with her and their grandma. I hope things changes because this is robbing the poor blind.
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- Company Name:
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