The Planes and Fees of Spirit Airlines Are Back in Business


At this point, things should be attractive much back to normal at Spirit Airlines. Last week pilots hit the picket line, and passengers were forced to hit those oh-so-comfortable fatal seats with no place to go. The airline slowly returned to usual by adding around 20 flights on Thursday, and by this week the predestined seats should be back in business. After all, it takes a few days to get the planes back to where they want to be.

We don’t know how much cash the pilots are getting now, but expectantly they won a bit of a boost with their strike. They walked off the job because they didn’t believe their salaries were in line with other low cost carriers in the country.

Spirit feels deficiently about the strike, so they are offering up something free to all potential passengers. You can sign up right here to get 5,000 free spirit bonus miles, and it also looks resembling they’re offering a $35 coupon off roundtrip travel. It’s better than nothing, but we know that coupons generally don’t go too far on the airline with all of their mandatory fees and charges.

Maybe if we’re lucky the airline will get their beyond-creative marketing group into think up something clever to get them through all this bad press linked to the strike.

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