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New York Post
31 Jul 2024


NextImg:Even more updates coming to Spirit Airlines after major seat policy change: ‘A new era’

Spirit Airlines is flying high after revealing its new seating policy.

The low-cost carrier that has become synonymous with budget air travel is known for charging passengers for nearly every perk — but that’s about to change.

Spirit announced Tuesday that there will be “new premium offerings” starting August 2024, including free Wi-Fi, a free checked bag and even free snacks.

The new fares and categories of service are called “Go,” “Go Savvy,” “Go Comfy” and “Go Big.” Brandon Bell/Getty Images

This comes after another announcement that other lower-priced options will now offer business-class seats with a guaranteed blocked middle seat.

The new fares and categories of service are called “Go,” “Go Savvy,” “Go Comfy” and “Go Big,” and they will be available to book on Aug. 16 with a launch on flights starting Aug. 27.

AUSTIN, TEXAS - APRIL 10: Spirit Airlines baggage tags are seen near a check-in counter at the Austin-Bergstrom International Airport on April 10, 2024 in Austin, Texas. Spirit Airlines has reported that it will be delaying plane purchases and furloughing pilots as the company continues battling through financial woes. The move comes after a federal judge blocked a proposed deal that would allow the airline to be acquired by JetBlue.
The new fares will be available to book on Aug. 16 with a launch on flights starting Aug. 27. Brandon Bell/Getty Images

All four options allow for the flexibility of no change or cancellation fees. Here’s what each includes:

“We’re unveiling a new era in Spirit’s history and taking low-fare travel to new heights with enhanced options that are unlike anything we’ve offered before,” Ted Christie, Spirit’s President and Chief Executive Officer, said in a statement.

“We listened to our guests and are excited to deliver what they want: choices for an elevated experience that are affordable and provide unparalleled value.”