Guess we're not the worst anymore
#41
Gets Weekends Off
Joined: Oct 2010
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With all involved in the racket that is Disney you have significant money invested. Why not just buy tickets on another airline and travel stress free.
#42
From a statistical standpoint, buying a ticket on Spirit gives you a higher chance of getting to your destination than the majority of other airlines. Should he book on AA from DFW-MCO and risk their 2nd from the bottom ranking? Or should he book on Delta, the top airline, and do a connection in ATL?
You can doubt his decision, but buying a ticket on Spirit and traveling direct to your destination is one if the best deals around with the free bags and availability to buy a BFS.
#43
Gets Weekends Off
Joined: Feb 2011
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Agreed. I won't buy tix on us unless its someplace I feel is optional to get to (at which I would just nonrev), when we cx a flight we have no way to reroute a plane full of people as well as the larger carriers do.
#44
Came darn close to losing Almost 2 grand on a Universal Orlando trip for me and my son over the weekend. With bought and paid for tickets too. It was listing as non-revs that got him a seat and me a jumpseat. Friday was F-ed (understandable) but CXing a 6 PM flight the next day?
#45
Line Holder
Joined: Feb 2019
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From: baller, shot caller
From a statistical standpoint, buying a ticket on Spirit gives you a higher chance of getting to your destination than the majority of other airlines. Should he book on AA from DFW-MCO and risk their 2nd from the bottom ranking? Or should he book on Delta, the top airline, and do a connection in ATL?


