So I booked a flight through Expedia for NYC to Denver using Spirit Airlines. It was displayed as a layover in Dallas but now on Spirit it's shown at 2 separate flights. Now I have to pay to check my bag twice ($80 total) and pick it up during a 40 minute layover and get it checked for my second flight? Did I just get played by Expedia? Is this a common occurrence or anyone have experience with this?
>>1244492
>So I booked a flight through Expedia for NYC to Denver using Spirit Airlines.
>it's shit
No shit
>>1244496
never flown with them before
>>1244492
I don't know if I would call it common, but it does happen.
There's a reason why lightweight packing/minimalist traveling is becoming more popular. So you don't have to deal with this kind of shit.
Call Spirit, they might be able to change it.
>>1244502
Lots of the budget airlines now make you pay to bring a regular-sized cabin bag too, though.
>>1244506
yeah they allow a "personal item" but anything bigger than a laptop bag is $31 lol
>>1244492
that's what you get for booking the cheapest airline. better pay 100$ more for less trouble.
>>1244506
>Call Spirit, they might be able to change it.
Since OP bought through third party, they are unlikely to care. That's why I book directly with the airline.
>>1244506
>Lots of the budget airlines now make you pay to bring a regular-sized cabin bag too, though.
Money is the least of my concerns.
I just like knowing that my luggage is on my back or in an overhead bin, and not lost somewhere.
>>1244492
Who are you connecting with in dallas? Spirit doesnt have a lot of interline agreements (connecting baggage/boarding passes.)
Spirit is one of the worst.