US ultra-low-cost carrier Spirit Airlines will introduce four new travel package options in a marked departure from its well-known, no-frills flying approach, allowing passengers to pay for premium seats and enjoy extra perks across the fleet from 27 August 2024.

In addition, Spirit Airlines will debut a priority check-in lane at more than 20 airports plus a priority boarding system available for select premium seats and Free Spirit members.

The new Spirit selection features four options, bookable and rolling out from 16 August:

  • Go Big‘ with the existing, extra-wide ‘Big Front Seat’; unlimited snacks and drinks (including alcoholic beverages), 1x carry-on bag, 1x checked bag, priority check-in, priority Group 1 boarding and free Wi-Fi.
  • Go Comfy‘ – a brand-new seating option with a guaranteed blocked middle seat, 1x carry-on bag, 1x checked bag, priority Group 2 boarding and a snack and non-alcoholic beverage.
  • Go Savvy‘, which includes a choice of 1x checked or cabin baggage and standard seat allocation.
  • And just ‘Go‘ – a base fare with the option to purchase checked baggage, standard seat allocation, Wi-Fi and snacks and beverages.
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‘Big Front Seats’ have 11 inches more legroom and extra padding on seats.
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The new ‘Go Comfy’ fare option includes a guaranteed blocked middle seat.

Spirit Airlines has also upped its checked baggage limit to 50 pounds (23kg) and extended the flexibility of no change or cancellation fees for all passengers.

A new route for LCCs?

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No longer ‘Home of the Bare Fare’? Spirit ups the ante with new premium offerings.

Spirit has previously sought to merge with other LCCs such as Frontier and JetBlue Airways as budget airlines struggled to post a profit compared to the bounceback enjoyed by US legacy carriers post-COVID, thanks to premium offerings.

The changes also come as competitor Southwest Airlines announced dropping its longtime open-seating policy to make way for extra-legroom seats, signalling a change in the US low-fare landscape.

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The cabin configuration with ‘Big Front Seats’ at the front.

Spirit Airlines President & CEO Ted Christie said the LCC listened to customers to deliver the flexibility of choice.

“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,” he said.

“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.”

For more info, head to spirit.com

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