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One day as we were looking at Google Flights, Peter alerted me that a flight from Orlando (MCO) to Dallas via Spirit Airlines is around $80 round-trip. With my philosophy, I asked: “Why not?” and we booked it the same day!
Now, we haven’t flown ultra low cost carriers in the US yet, so this was a first. The initial reactions of our friends and colleagues were: “Spirit is the worst airline” – but we didn’t care. For a total price of around $235 for two people (around $118 each), including 1 checked luggage, we were willing to take a chance.
Our day started out okay enough. We got a toll pass to ease the traffic from Jacksonville to Orlando, and we got Groupons for cheaper airport parking. We were on time on the way to the airport and everything was going smoothly. Well, turns out our plane wasn’t on time.
We got a notification that our flight was delayed an hour. That’s fine, we can survive by watching a bit of TV and reading a bit. However, there was also an interesting change in the weather condition in the few hours that we spent in the airport. From bright and sunny to a full on thunderstorm! Oh dear. Suddenly every airline departing and arriving in MCO (Orlando International) was delayed.
Another notification, another hour delayed. And then, chaos ensued. There were last minute gate changes and well, lets just say I felt bad for the gate agents. People waiting for a Chicago flight were ushered through our gate, and then people waiting for a Cincinnati flight had to move gates and weren’t too pleased about it. Another hour and finally our airplane arrived. They had to clean it of course, and finally got in. We were on the second to the last row of the plane, and Peter, being the tall guy that he is, had to squeeze his legs in to fit in our allocated seats. He termed the plane “the bus” and felt pity for people who are taller than him (for the record he is 5’11”). It did not bother me much though (I am 5’2″) so I can pretty much squeeze in everywhere.
Oh, another surprise: we can’t use the toilets at less than 16,000 feet. Now, I have been in long, overnight bus rides where the toilets don’t work, which was terrible. But having a broken toilet in an airplane was a first for me.
As advertised, there were no frills, no entertainment, no free food or drink, which was fine. And also as advertised, it’s a cozy flight.
Our verdict? Despite our first time flying ultra low cost carriers, it was actually good value for money. However, note the following:
However, if you are willing to follow their rules, you’ll get from one place to another for more than half the cost of other airlines. Some tips:
And thus, our tips and thoughts about Spirit Airways. It’s a budget airline which (may) get you to your destination on the date and time that you need, but always plan for contingencies in case something comes up.
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Glad it worked out. We generally avoid it because of the horror stories and that every single time we walk through the airport on our way to our airline counter, the Spirit counter is absolute madness. Every. Single. Time.
Southwest seems to work great for us and has saved us a lot money. They don't charge for bags at all so even if the base fare is higher, it generally works out the same or cheaper as the low-cost options.
We love Southwest but they don't have much choices when it comes to our local airport.
For Fincon last year, spirit came to our rescue. It was a last minute decision (won the scholarship), but it was around $120 roundtrip per person. So we packed our backpacks and prayed there are no issues (there were none)!
Gotta be lucky with these low cost airlines and just have the patience to deal with them. After all, 'you get what you pay for'