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Old Mar 15, 2014, 4:49 PM
compunuke compunuke is offline
 
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Default More than 12 hour overnight delay due to equipment problem, meal voucher only

Flight NK298, LAS/IAH, was delayed on March 13, 2014, more than 12 hours because of a reported windshield crack. The flight should have departed at 1:55 AM and instead was rescheduled for after 2 PM. No assistance to passengers was offered other than [up to] $21 in meal vouchers. No Spirit flights were available in the 12 hour delay window. Spirit does not assist with rebooking on other airlines. Limited hotel reimbursement is possible but at 1AM, no hotels were available at the "authorized hotels". Spirit does not reimburse if you make your own arrangements.

I was travelling with a person in a wheel chair who had a doctor's appointment at the destination later in the day. We were forced to reschedule.

Our attempts at any assistance were stone-walled and agents responses "stayed on script" limiting us to the food vouchers. After much persuasion, someone actually found us a "meager" two blankets we could use to keep warm while we attempted to sleep on the floor/carpet. The blankets weren't even useful as a floor cushion.
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Old Mar 15, 2014, 6:58 PM
compunuke compunuke is offline
 
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Default Rule 240 and how Spirit compares to others

I should have noted in the original message that this was a fully loaded flight to Houston and although I may be the only one writing a complaint, more than a hundred passengers were similarly affected.

I did some research about Spirit's "responsibilities", if any, in a situation involving a long delay [over 12 hours in this case]. Airlines once had mandatory responsibilities under something called Rule 240. Since deregulation, the requirements of Rule 240 no longer apply and airlines have "taken a stand" about what they are willing to do to help passengers they have severely "inconvenienced".

Spirit airlines level of concern/support is one of the lowest/poorest in the industry. Please see how the airlines rate/rank at the following URL.

http://www.airfarewatchdog.com/blog/...240-revisited/
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Old Mar 15, 2014, 10:21 PM
Der Richter Der Richter is offline
 
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Since deregulation, the requirements of Rule 240 no longer apply and airlines have "taken a stand" about what they are willing to do to help passengers they have severely "inconvenienced".
Wow, thanks for the update. I don't think anyone would have realized that airline operating policies have changed in the last 36 years without your informative post.

If you have the time could you also look into the reasons why I can't get a rotary dial phone from Southwestern Bell, why I am having so much trouble booking a flight on Braniff, and why I am having difficulty locating a Plymouth dealer?

As to your complaint:
Last flight of the day ... bad idea.
Flying Spirit ... bad idea.
Last flight of the day on Spirit ... bad idea squared.
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Old Mar 16, 2014, 3:25 AM
compunuke compunuke is offline
 
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Default Bad ideas

Gee ... your handle is so fitting ... even if German. You fill the role so well!!! What's next, sein Henker?

If only everyone was as smart as you then you wouldn't have to work so hard to educate the whole human race. I'm sorry we are such a burden for you.

You know, your contribution to this thread is a bad idea to at least the Googol power.
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Old Mar 18, 2014, 3:17 PM
Leatherboy2006 Leatherboy2006 is offline
 
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While traveling several years ago on Southwest (Big mistake) and they cancelled even under rule 240, they could not and would not re book me on another airline because they did not have ticketing agreements with them.
I have heard from friends that have had issues with Spirit that it is the same thing, they don't have ticketing/rebooking agreements with other airlines.
I steer clear of them when traveling, as well as Southwest (and I live about 5 miles from Dallas Love field).
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Old Mar 18, 2014, 8:45 PM
Der Richter Der Richter is offline
 
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While traveling several years ago on Southwest (Big mistake) and they cancelled even under rule 240, they could not and would not re book me on another airline because they did not have ticketing agreements with them.
I have heard from friends that have had issues with Spirit that it is the same thing, they don't have ticketing/rebooking agreements with other airlines.
I steer clear of them when traveling, as well as Southwest (and I live about 5 miles from Dallas Love field).
So, you must fly AA quite a bit. Exactly how many times do you find rule 240 mentioned in their COC?
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Old Mar 19, 2014, 3:07 AM
azstar azstar is offline
 
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Airlines once had mandatory responsibilities under something called Rule 240. Since deregulation, the requirements of Rule 240 no longer apply and airlines have "taken a stand" about what they are willing to do to help passengers they have severely "inconvenienced".

Spirit airlines level of concern/support is one of the lowest/poorest in the industry. Please see how the airlines rate/rank at the following URL.

http://www.airfarewatchdog.com/blog/...240-revisited/
Perhaps if you had read the original posters comment you would have noticed that they were aware that "Rule 240" no longer exists. They were simply making a statement that Spirit does a poor job of accommodating passengers when they are delayed/overbooked/cancelled. I do agree with your comments, however:
Last flight of the day ... bad idea
Flying Spirit ... bad idea
Last Flight of the day on Spirit ... bad idea squared
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Old Mar 19, 2014, 6:39 PM
cliff7080 cliff7080 is offline
 
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You bought the ticket on Spirit because they are the CHEAPEST there is.. Now you know WHY they are so cheap. NO extras because they cost money. If you want Cadillac treatment you don't buy the absolute CHEAPEST car you can find, then complain because it doesn't have heated, electric leather seats.
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