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On Wednesday, US low-cost carrier Spirit Airlines launched its More Fly Fly-Away enhanced customer experience, and to sweeten the deal, it is offering free flights to two lucky winners and their guests. Passengers can now experience the new onboard features and travel options, including Go Big, Go Comfy, Go Savvy and Go. Up for a free flight for two? Spirit Airlines (Spirit) has gone live with its 'Just Go' travel options, including a transformed customer experience, more flexibility, and travel options.

Spirit passengers can choose from enhanced onboard products, including new premium offerings, priority check-in at more than 20 airports and an improved boarding process across the network. To celebrate these significant upgrades, Spirit invites travelers to enter for a chance to win big and Go Big or Go Comfy with its More Fly Fly-Away promotion. The grand prize winner will win a pair of round-trip flights in the comfort of Go Big seats, while the second prize winner will enjoy two round-trip flights with the Go Comfy option.



Spirit Airlines has been flying in and out of LAX for 25 years, and last Friday, it celebrated with some special limited-time offers. The giveaway is open to US residents to enter now through September 23, 2024, on the Spirit website. Celebrating the launch on Wednesday morning was Spirit President and CEO Ted Christie, who joined guests and team members at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL).

The four new travel options include the flexibility of no change or cancellation fees . While some of these were already partly available, all of the offerings went live yesterday. Go Big for enhanced comfort with a Big Front Seat, one checked and one carry-on bag, priority check-in and boarding, snacks and drinks, including alcoholic beverages, and streaming access to fast WiFi.

Go Comfy to choose an aisle or window seat with a guaranteed blocked middle seat, one checked and one carry-on bag, priority boarding, and a snack and non-alcoholic beverage during each service. Go Savvy to get a standard seat selection and a choice of one checked bag or one carry-on bag. Go to keep it simple with the greatest affordability.

Standard seat selection, a checked bag and other options can be purchased separately. Rana Ghosh, Senior Vice President and Chief Transformation Officer at Spirit, said the transformation of Spirit's Guest experience is a significant milestone that brings exceptional value to travelers, and Spirit is excited to include our Guests in the celebration with this new flight giveaway. "The winners will have a chance to experience the benefits of our new premium offerings that provide more comfort and value than ever before.

" This was determined by WalletHub, which uses DOT data. Starts at the airport Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International is one of the 23 airports where the new priority check-in service is now available. The service is open to Guests who opt to Go Big or are Free Spirit Gold members or Free Spirit World Elite Mastercard holders.

A selection of the airports with priority boarding includes Atlanta (ATL), Boston (BOS), Cancun (CUN), Chicago (ORD), Las Vegas (LAS), Los Angeles (LAX), New York (LGA), Newark (EWR), Philadelphia (PHL) and San Juan (SJU). Spirit has not forgotten passengers who are not eligible for priority boarding by implementing a new boarding process . The new airport process is based on boarding in five groups to reduce boarding time and enhance operational and on-time performance.

These enhancements are not necessarily what you would expect from a low-cost carrier, but Spirit has made a bold move to offer more than just an affordable seat. It has set about to re-imagine the airline experience for its Guests while pairing great value with excellent service. The airline uses its all-Airbus fleet on routes to more than 90 destinations across the US, Latin America and the Caribbean.

Its More Go promise is to make it possible for more people to travel to more places more often, particularly those who want to be "well-traveled and travel well.".

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