Flying Spirit Airlines Will Be a Bit Different Starting Today - Here’s All the Changes

The airline's commitment to an improved guest experience means some big changes for flyers.

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Updated Sept. 13, 2024
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Travel doesn't have to break the bank. With the right strategies — like using top travel credit cards and finding low-cost flights like Spirit Airlines — exploring the world is entirely possible within a reasonable budget.

Starting today, Spirit has a transformed guest experience that adds new comfort levels and convenience without sacrificing affordability. The base-level fare, "Go," remains, but the sometimes-maligned airline now offers enhanced options that include more perks. 

Passengers can choose to upgrade to the "Go Savvy" bundle to receive a standard seat selection and either one checked or one carry-on bag. The "Go Comfy" upgrade includes the choice of an aisle or window seat with a blocked middle seat, one checked and carry-on bag, priority boarding, a snack, and a non-alcoholic beverage during each service. Finally, Spirit's "Go Big" means you get a Big Front seat, free snacks, alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, a carry-on and checked bag, priority check-in and boarding, and free Wi-Fi.

Understanding these changes can help maximize your trip, ensuring you get the best value for your money. Read on for 15 more things to know before your first flight on the low-cost carrier. 

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Expect uncomfortable seating

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One of the things Spirit airplanes are most known for are their small and uncomfortable seats. Mainly, they’re severely lacking in legroom. There also isn’t any padding, so the seat will likely feel quite hard.

The airline’s seats are generally narrower than on other planes, and they don’t recline, so prepare for your flight to be rigid and stiff.

Selecting your seat costs more

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Aisle seats will naturally have more legroom, but it’ll cost you. When booking a Spirit Airlines flight, you can either choose an assigned seat, or let Spirit assign one to you during your flight check-in.

If you choose to book a specific seat, you’ll pay anywhere from $1 to $200 on top of the ticket fee. Or, you can let fate decide your seat for free, but you’ll likely be stuck in a less desirable position.

Book a Big Front Seat for more comfort

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If you don’t mind shelling out some extra money for a comfortable seat, consider going all the way with Spirit’s Big Front Seat option, also included in the "Go Big" upgrade. Each aircraft has a small number of speciality seats for an extra fee.

When booking in advance, this can cost anywhere from $12 to $750. These seats are made of leather, wider than usual, and offer six inches of extra legroom.

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Check in online to save money

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Most airlines now offer the option to check in online or through a mobile app, and Spirit is no exception. This option is not only more convenient, but it can save you some money.

If you have an agent print your boarding pass at the airport, it will cost you $25. If you check in online, it’s free. Passengers can begin checking in 24 hours before their flight’s scheduled take-off time.

You get one free personal item

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Try to pack light when flying Spirit Airlines. Unlike other companies that offer either free or inexpensive carry-on and checked bags, Spirit only offers passengers one free personal item.

This item must be smaller than 18 inches by 14 inches by 8 inches, or roughly the size of a laptop bag or purse. Checked bags and other carry-ons will cost you extra.

Carry-ons cost extra

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There are no set prices for carry-on bags with Spirit Airlines. It depends on a number of factors, including the flight itself, and how early you pay for an extra bag. It’s cheapest to add a carry-on when buying your ticket or to upgrade to a bundle that includes one, and it gets progressively pricier as your flight date nears.

Roughly, expect carry-ons to cost anywhere from $59 to $99 if you're just using their base-fare option, but that is not a set rate — it could easily be cheaper or more expensive. Carry-ons must be under 40 pounds.

Checked bags have fees and weight limits

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Carry-ons and checked bags are similar in that their fees are determined by the flight itself and how early or late you add one to your ticket. In the Spirit world, checked bags are essentially carry-ons. Like carry-on bags, checked bags cannot exceed 40 pounds.

The price range is roughly the same as well. If you book their "Go" option, prices could vary from $49 to $99 for your first checked bag, but that, again, is entirely dependent on your flight and when you add a bag.

Overweight and oversized bags have fees

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Most airlines allow checked bags to weigh up to 50 pounds, but Spirit Airlines only allows 40 pounds. In the case you overpack, or your bag (either checked or carry-on) is oversized, there are a series of set fees in place.

From 41 to 50 pounds, you’ll pay an extra $79, and 51 to 100 pounds costs $125. Bags can also only be as long as 62 inches; anything 63 to 80 inches long will cost an extra $150.

Sporting equipment has fees

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If you travel frequently to pursue your sport or hobby, you may want to fly Spirit to save on airline tickets. But Spirit has specific baggage fees for some standard sporting gear. A bicycle, for example, costs a flat rate of $75 each way.

Surfboards cost $100, and passengers can place up to two in one bag. After that, gear like golf clubs, skis, and snowboards are subject to basic baggage fees, including overweight charges.

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No in-flight entertainment is provided

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While many airlines offer in-flight entertainment, either through screens on the back of seats or free WiFi that allows you to stream from a preselected number of films, Spirit Airlines offers neither of these options.

To get free wifi, you'll have to upgrade to their "Go Big" option. Besides that, when preparing for your Spirit flight, consider either bringing a book, downloading an audiobook, podcast, or your favorite songs, or downloading movies straight to your phone or laptop.

In-flight WiFi costs you more

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While Spirit does not offer in-flight entertainment or free WiFi for most passengers, you can pay for WiFi service for their flight. There are two options: browsing, which starts at $2.99, and streaming, which starts at $5.99. The cost of each increases depending on the length of the flight.

Passengers can purchase their WiFi either in advance when they book or during their flight. Be aware, though, that it can be a little spotty. If it doesn’t work, you can request a refund through the airline’s website.

If you don't want to pay out of pocket for WiFi, consider upgrading to the "Go Big" bundle where you'll get it for free.

Infants 2 and under can travel for free

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If you’re looking to travel with your family on a budget, Spirit airlines allows infants aged between 7 days and 2 years old to fly for free as a lap child.

After they have their second birthday, you’ll need to purchase a fare for your child. You can also purchase a seat for your infants if desired.

Pets can fly for a fee

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You can also fly Spirit Airlines with your household pets for a fee. You’ll be allowed to carry one pet container per passenger, though the container must be under the personal item dimensions and under 40 pounds.

You’re allowed up to two pets per container, and can travel with a small dog, cat, domestic bird, or pet rabbit. It costs an additional $125 per container each way.

Join the Free Spirit loyalty program

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If you intend to fly frequently with Spirit Airlines, or if you plan on just taking the odd trip here and there, consider joining the Free Spirit loyalty program. The free program allows passengers to earn points that can be exchanged for flights.

The base rate is 12 points for every dollar spent, though higher tiers have better rates. You can buy a flight with as little as 2,500 points, or combine points with cash starting at 1,000 points.

Join the Spirit Saver$ Club

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If you plan on becoming a Spirit Airlines loyalist, however, you may want to consider joining the Spirit Saver$ Club. Membership costs start at $69.95 for 12 months, $99.90 for 18 months, or $129.90 for 24 months.

Benefits include reduced airfare, discounts on checked and carry-on bags as well as seats, plus savings for Flight Flex, Shortcut Security, and Shortcut Boarding options offered through the airline.

Bottom line

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Money is tight for many right now, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t enjoy traveling. There are plenty of things to do to save money on travel, including booking flights on budget airlines like Spirit.

Now that you know everything you need to know about the airline, including prices, memberships, and other fees and regulations, you’ll be able to conquer cheap travel like a pro.

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