Spirit Airlines Dethroned Southwest? Here's What I Found
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I thought this was actually a really good experience.
It was so much cheaper than my Southwest flight would have been that I priced out.
I really enjoyed that. And that's going to be one of the first things I check on next.
That could be a one-off. It could be a completely different team that has nothing to do with Spirit.
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Planning a trip to a theme park, cruise, or all-inclusive resort? I’d love to be your travel agent. Email me at info@fattestedtravel.com or fill out this form:  https://forms.gle/wkdiDXPp8jix4DGT6 Looking to cruise, but don’t know where to start? Join us for our first group cruise! Contact me about our October 15 or February 5 group Cruise coming up! Southwest vs Spirit for fat people, plus-size travelers, and anyone who wants more comfort without spending a fortune. I’ve flown Southwest for years because the Customer of Size program made flights more comfortable for everyone. But with new changes that feel vague about when a second seat is required, plus the addition of baggage fees, I started looking at alternatives. So I tested Spirit, the airline I always avoided, to see if their paid seat upgrades are actually worth it. In this video: • Spirit Premium Seat: does it pass the fat test? • Spirit Big Front Seat: worth the price or overhyped? • Southwest changes: why I’m reconsidering • Real comfort and fit comparison Has Spirit dethroned Southwest for plus-size travelers? Watch and tell me what you think.