TikToker Outs Spirit for Notifying Passengers of Early Departure After the Plane Already Took Off

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TikToker Outs Spirit for Notifying Passengers of Early Departure After the Plane Already Took Off

There are a few airlines that are “endearingly” referred to as the Dollar Trees of skies: chief among them are Spirit and Frontier. If you’re trying to travel by plane somewhere on the cheap, it’s hard to get a better bang for your buck than these air transportation providers. Of course, there are a lot of things to consider whenever you’re flying on their planes and other similar low-cost services.

If you pack light and usually only travel with a backpack (like me) then you should be fine on Spirit or Frontier, even if there are signs that lead customers to believe that even backpacks now require additional payment to be brought on board, depending on the size. Personally, I’ve had to fly Frontier and Spirit and saw those signs that make it look like I can only bring a fanny pack or one of those little drawstring things aboard, but I’ve never had any issues with a normal-sized backpack.

You’ll also have to pay a little more than you would other airlines for checked bags. There usually aren’t any free snacks or drinks aboard these planes, and in the case of the Frontier flights I’ve been on, the seats are a notch above a lawn chair…and it’s not a big notch either, we’re talking small notches here folks

The thing I’m most concerned with are planes leaving on time, and of course, a lot of that is out of the airline’s hands.

@kaleyreed_

any tips other than to not ever fly spirit airlines lol #spiritairlines #spirit #lasvegasairport

♬ original sound – Kaley Reed

However, according to TikToker Kaley Reed, the departure issues she ran into didn’t have to do with inclement weather, a plane breaking down, or a pilot accidentally drinking water spiked with LSD and tripping balls in the cockpit.

She claims that her Spirit Airlines flight left early and only notified her after the plane left and was up in the sky.

Kaley, who posts under the handle @kaleyreed_ states that she received an email from Spirit Airlines two minutes after her plane had already taken off. Depending on the airport you’re in, passengers would typically need up to an hour to navigate from terminal to terminal in order to get on the correct flight.

What has been your experience with the company?

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