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TillerEnvy 09-20-2012 06:26 PM

Spirit bag fees for non-revs?
 
I about had a heart attack when I saw that Spirit charges $35 to bring a carry on a flight.

Does anybody know who works there if a non-rev (non employee) is charged all the standard bag fees? I'm assuming the answer is yes.

Thanks.

OAKLAND 09-20-2012 08:07 PM

If your jumpseating they want charge you.

sandlapper223 09-20-2012 08:32 PM


Originally Posted by TillerEnvy (Post 1264169)
I about had a heart attack when I saw that Spirit charges $35 to bring a carry on a flight.

Does anybody know who works there if a non-rev (non employee) is charged all the standard bag fees? I'm assuming the answer is yes.

Thanks.

You should have a heart attack. You're lucky you are not a paying passenger who doesn't read the rules. Paying pax who read and know the rules fly confirmed and much cheaper than you think. As a Jumpseater or non-rev you're covered (since the captain/airline is accommodating you). Normally however, if you were a paying passenger, small carry-ons 16X14X12 are free. Regular carry-ons 22X18X10 and that can fit in the overhead bin are $45 gate purchase, $40 ticket counter purchase, and $30 online purchase.

Effective Nov 6th, regular carry-on fees become $100, $50, and $35, respectively.

All of this is available online Spirit Airlines - cheap tickets, cheap flights, discount airfare, cheap hotels, cheap car rentals, cheap travel

TillerEnvy 09-20-2012 11:33 PM

Thanks for the info!

hockeypilot44 05-06-2013 05:48 PM

If I buy an airline ticket on Spirit, can the Spirit agents wave the bag fees at check-in if I show my airline id (I know, stretching) or do I have to pay the bag fees like everyone else? I can't find any interline fare information on Spirit and I want to take my family. This is why I am considering buying tickets.

gatorbird 05-06-2013 07:18 PM


Originally Posted by hockeypilot44 (Post 1404671)
If I buy an airline ticket on Spirit, can the Spirit agents wave the bag fees at check-in if I show my airline id (I know, stretching) or do I have to pay the bag fees like everyone else? I can't find any interline fare information on Spirit and I want to take my family. This is why I am considering buying tickets.

Don't count it; they get fired for stuff like that. While they certainly may- don't hold it against them for not. Spirit is not known for bending rules.

DC8DRIVER 05-06-2013 07:22 PM

Well if I was a pilot on a full fare ticket who coughed up cash for a carry-on and suddenly the pilots went Tango Uniform while en-route because they both had the bad fish meal, I guess Spirit management would have to negotiate very quickly with me about my fee to land their airplane.

:rolleyes:

lolwut 05-06-2013 07:28 PM


Originally Posted by DC8DRIVER (Post 1404711)
Well if I was a pilot who coughed up cash for a carry-on and both pilots went Tango Uniform because they had the bad fish meal, I guess Spirit management would have to negotiate very quickly with me about my fee to land their airplane.

:rolleyes:

Everyone knows you're going to land it. Your own life is riding on the line.

Now if you land it in the US and are a hero.... versus in one of the completely sketchy countries they fly to and selling it to the highest bidder on the spot... now thats up to them.

hockeypilot44 05-06-2013 07:37 PM


Originally Posted by gatorbird (Post 1404707)
Don't count it; they get fired for stuff like that. While they certainly may- don't hold it against them for not. Spirit is not known for bending rules.

Thanks. Going to buy bag fees prior to check-in. Might as well minimize the damage. Planning summer vacation. Spirit is only non-stop airline for this trip. Don't want to be stressed about getting on in a peak time. I just bought the ticket. I feel shame buying 3 airline tickets for my family as an airline pilot. I guess I'm still living in the past where non-revving was easy and an assumed benefit.

gatorbird 05-06-2013 07:46 PM


Originally Posted by hockeypilot44 (Post 1404725)
Thanks. Going to buy bag fees prior to check-in. Might as well minimize the damage. Planning summer vacation. Spirit is only non-stop airline for this trip. Don't want to be stressed about getting on in a peak time. I just bought the ticket. I feel shame buying 3 airline tickets for my family as an airline pilot. I guess I'm still living in the past where non-revving was easy and an assumed benefit.

I buy them all the time; non-revving sucks and not worth the headache anymore. I go on vacation to relax.


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