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PossibleDeviation 01-23-2024 01:30 PM


Originally Posted by StoneQOLdCrazy (Post 3757678)
Maybe there could be a company-sponsored contest for the most epic brawl on a Spirit flight or at a Spirit gate.

Top 10 submissions get a free bag check on a future Spirit flight!*

*void if you were added to the federal no-fly or banned from the airport list as a result of the brawl.

Meh this shtick is overdone. I've seen more BS at American gates than Spirits.

OpieTaylor 01-23-2024 01:46 PM


Originally Posted by Aero1900 (Post 3757348)
I don't think Spirit is going out of business though. They have a lot of cash on hand right now.

Holding cash is expensive and unproductive. When your income is secure you always deploy it to earn a yield.

Building a war chest is literally a term for preparing for the worst.

jumppilot 01-23-2024 04:18 PM


Originally Posted by bluespoon (Post 3757517)
In order to survive, they’re going to have to restructure their costs and they might have to rebrand. The spirit name is synonymous with passenger brawls and a cheap greyhound experience.



I had a laugh when I saw this video, but it truly speaks to the image problem Spirit Airlines has.

nene 01-23-2024 04:38 PM


Originally Posted by jumppilot (Post 3757757)
I had a laugh when I saw this video, but it truly speaks to the image problem Spirit Airlines has.

It's reached pop culture status:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=
IZf0bNDWH4s

Even in a SNL video making fun of Alaska Air, they end it with a dig on Spirit!

CatPilot1 01-23-2024 04:56 PM


Originally Posted by nene (Post 3757761)
It's reached pop culture status:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=
IZf0bNDWH4s

Even in a SNL video making fun of Alaska Air, they end it with a dig on Spirit!

Kinda ridiculous with the Spirit dig. If only SNL knew United pilots bend metal while landing on the regular , and Delta pilots pull hand guns on one another. The whole pistol to the head thing would make for a funny skit.

DrSteveBrule 01-23-2024 05:11 PM


Originally Posted by Stayontarget (Post 3757483)
I think your point is part of the problem. People are trying to make it like a legacy traveling experience. It’s not and it’s not intended to be. I don’t care about the bag of pretzels and a coke. I don’t care about the inflight entertainment. I don’t care about the wifi. I don’t care about the seat back charging. I usually don’t care what seat I get. I can read and measure a bag size limit. So for me a ULCC pricing structure is much more preferred.

To me the bigger problem is the psychology of the American ULCC experience right now. It feels like a gotcha on many of the fees. Instead it should start from the moment you purchase a ticket to feel like a game on how much you can save while still spending the money.

“Want a seat?”
”No.”
”BAM you just SAVED $25 each way! If you change your mind later no problem but for now that seat is FREE!….Check that bag instead of carrying it on and SAVE another $5!”

Flying for cheap should feel like winning a contest.


People like saving money. Legacies are offering economy plus fares cheaper than spirit can offer. That's it. The legacies now offer the spirit model, but with a better network. All goes back to covid. Legacies had to adapt because there was no international travel and no business travel. Until business travel comes back, if it ever does, legacies will crush smaller foes through their size and flexibility.

The merger should have been approved. Legacies offer a better and cheaper bare bone product than spirit. Why is the government putting the burden on a small, failing company to drive prices? That's just crazy.

CatPilot1 01-23-2024 05:23 PM


Originally Posted by DrSteveBrule (Post 3757776)
People like saving money. Legacies are offering economy plus fares cheaper than spirit can offer. That's it. The legacies now offer the spirit model, but with a better network. All goes back to covid. Legacies had to adapt because there was no international travel and no business travel. Until business travel comes back, if it ever does, legacies will crush smaller foes through their size and flexibility.

The merger should have been approved. Legacies offer a better and cheaper bare bone product than spirit. Why is the government putting the burden on a small, failing company to drive prices? That's just crazy.


Why is the government putting the burden on a small, failing company to drive prices? That's just crazy.

That statement right there sums it up perfectly.

Hello Spirit, there’s your argument

StoneQOLdCrazy 01-23-2024 05:49 PM


Originally Posted by CatPilot1 (Post 3757772)
, and Delta pilots pull hand guns on one another. The whole pistol to the head thing would make for a funny skit.

not sure that's how it happened

CatPilot1 01-23-2024 06:30 PM


Originally Posted by StoneQOLdCrazy (Post 3757788)
not sure that's how it happened

https://apnews.com/article/pilot-gun...514da3511934bf

ok, so both pilots are ridiculous that a medical turned into a spectacle worthy of….what it’s become. It’s a public legal matter that should be lampooned on SNL.

SSlow 01-23-2024 06:44 PM


Originally Posted by CatPilot1 (Post 3757802)
https://apnews.com/article/pilot-gun...514da3511934bf

ok, so both pilots are ridiculous that a medical turned into a spectacle worthy of….what it’s become. It’s a public legal matter that should be lampooned on SNL.

I agree and they run should run hard with it because it's funny


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