Spirit of NKS
#7131
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Yes, I know, lol, it was too late to fix . But it doesn't bother me as much ,thanks . I switch the phone keyboard between 3 languages and sometimes I forget. I'll pay more attention next time windshear.
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#7132
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Position: A-320
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Had a guy last week, "I fly you guys all the time and you're F'ng terrible, worst airline ever".
#7134
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I figure that much, I'm a horrible speller. But I get by.
NP.
NP.
#7135
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Joined APC: Jul 2012
Posts: 160
I lost my sun glasses on a Spirit flight. What should I do?
This is sarcasm.
This is sarcasm.
#7138
Bracing for Fallacies
Joined APC: Jul 2007
Position: In favor of good things, not in favor of bad things
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Spirit Airlines is one of the fastest-growing airlines in America. Last week, we flew Spirit from New York to Fort Lauderdale for $68.99 each. Cheap!
But that doesn't count fees. We paid $30 extra to pick our seats ahead of time. Once you're on the plane, a bottle of water costs $3. Even putting a bag in the overhead bin costs money on Spirit.
Somewhere between New York and Florida, the guy sitting across the aisle from us leaned over and said, "This sucks."
"I had to ask them if they charge to go to the bathroom," he said. "This is the first time we used Spirit, and it's gonna be the last time we use Spirit."
We were going to Fort Lauderdale to talk to Ben Baldanza, Spirit's CEO. He doesn't pretend that Spirit is a fancy airline.
"We're not even Wal-Mart," he said. "We're Dollar General. And we like being Dollar General, because we save people lots of money."
When you buy a ticket on Spirit all you're paying for is the transportation. Everything else is extra. All that free stuff you get on other airlines — like, say, checked bags — isn't really free.
"It's expensive to carry bags," Baldanza said. "You hire people to load the bags. You pay for bag belts in the airports ... you either charge the people who use it, or you charge everybody whether they use it or don't. And we think it's fairer to charge customers for what they use, and not charge them for what they don't use."
But paying for every little thing when they get on an airplane isn't something people are used to. And when they get on Spirit and find out, they don't like it.
Last year, Consumer Reports did a survey of thousands of U.S. fliers. Spirit finished dead last. In fact, Consumer Reports said Spirit's rating was among the lowest of any company it has ever rated.
"That survey never asks people about the price of their ticket," Baldanza said. "Why doesn't Consumer Reports put out a survey that says a Mercedes S-Class is better than a Ford Focus?"
On our trip, we met people who liked Spirit's cheap fares and had figured out how to avoid the fees. We also met lots of people who were surprised and angry about the way the airline worked.
It turns out, there's also a third category of Spirit flier: the hate flier.
The hate flier is the guy who knows what he's getting into, doesn't like it, but flies Spirit anyway because it's so cheap.
On our flight back to New York, a bunch of the passengers around us said they'd never fly Spirit again. Barbara Dingus, flight attendant on the plane, didn't buy it.
"Why are our flights all full? Because those people come back," she says. "People complain, they get off. I remember faces. They get back on."
#7139
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I was just booking a hotel in Vegas for a bachelor party and happened to peak at the cost of flights. Spirit was charging 248 RT while the next closest, F9(a supposed LCC) was 408. Its simple economics! People can complain all they want about paying for stuff but even if you paid 100$ at the gate for your bag, Spirit is still cheaper. As long as Management can find a way to make money and still charge less for tickets, we will have secure jobs.
I highly value our passengers and care about what they think but it also seems that the biggest complainers are the people that maybe aren't that big into reading comprehension. My solution is more pictures and maybe coloring books with word searches and fun stuff to get the word out a little better. Are you listening, management?
I highly value our passengers and care about what they think but it also seems that the biggest complainers are the people that maybe aren't that big into reading comprehension. My solution is more pictures and maybe coloring books with word searches and fun stuff to get the word out a little better. Are you listening, management?
#7140
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Jun 2006
Posts: 1,466
I was just booking a hotel in Vegas for a bachelor party and happened to peak at the cost of flights. Spirit was charging 248 RT while the next closest, F9(a supposed LCC) was 408. Its simple economics! People can complain all they want about paying for stuff but even if you paid 100$ at the gate for your bag, Spirit is still cheaper. As long as Management can find a way to make money and still charge less for tickets, we will have secure jobs.
I highly value our passengers and care about what they think but it also seems that the biggest complainers are the people that maybe aren't that big into reading comprehension. My solution is more pictures and maybe coloring books with word searches and fun stuff to get the word out a little better. Are you listening, management?
I highly value our passengers and care about what they think but it also seems that the biggest complainers are the people that maybe aren't that big into reading comprehension. My solution is more pictures and maybe coloring books with word searches and fun stuff to get the word out a little better. Are you listening, management?
That would be awesome and most likely very effective. Love it!
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