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Do Spirit flights always get delayed?

Nearly 60% of Spirit Airlines flights experience delays after technical issues with its website, app and airport kiosks.



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As with any airline, there are plenty of reasons a Spirit flight might be canceled, including: Bad weather. Flight delays. Mechanical problems.

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If there is a flight delay of 2 hours, the airline staff will usually provide you with vouchers that can be redeemed at local airport restaurants and snack bars.

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If you arrive at your destination more than 3 hours after your scheduled arrival time, you are entitled to the same reimbursement, rerouting, and rebooking structure as a denied boarding.

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According to the Bureau of Transportation Statistics, Spirit had an on-time flight percentage of 69%, delayed flight percentage of 29%, and cancelled flight percentage at 2% in the first 3 months of 2023.

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How the major airlines ranked for cancellations in 2022
  • Hawaiian Airlines and its partners – 0.92% of flights canceled.
  • Delta Air Lines and its partners – 2% of flights canceled.
  • Alaska Airlines and its partners – 2.16% of flights canceled.
  • United Airlines and its partners – 2.71% of flights canceled.


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Spirit Airlines is another U.S. budget carrier that has a poor record for on-time arrivals. Although slightly better than Frontier, only 72.96% of all scheduled flights arrived on time in 2022, while 23.87% of flights were delayed and 3% were canceled.

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Why is spirit delayed so often? Nearly 60% of Spirit Airlines flights experience delays after technical issues with its website, app and airport kiosks. Spirit Airlines self check-in kiosks are pictured at the Oakland International Airport in Oakland, California, Tuesday, June 21, 2022.

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Spirit Airlines' Punctuality Contrary to what you might read on forums and review sites, Spirit is the most punctual low-cost carrier in the U.S., according to OAG's 2023 punctuality report.

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Yes, Spirit Airlines is FAA certified. The airline is among the select few that have passed the rigorous certification process by the Federal Aviation Administration, which sets strict safety standards for all airlines.

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There are several reasons why flights may be canceled, including bad weather, air traffic restrictions, lack of airplane or staff, technical problems, and low passenger numbers.

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It's the second consecutive year Delta was named No. 1 by WalletHub, which studied each airline's delays, baggage issues, safety and other factors. Spirit Airlines ranks No. 2 in this year's report.

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Is Delta worth it over Spirit? Spirit Airlines ranks No. 2 in this year's report. Delta is also the most reliable airline, because the carrier has the lowest overall rate of cancellations, delays, mishandled luggage and denied boardings, WalletHub says.

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Spirit allows passengers one free personal item, such as a purse, laptop bag, or small backpack. Your personal item must be small enough to store under the seat in front of you. Spirit requires personal items not to exceed 18 x 14 x 8 inches, including handles and wheels.

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When a flight delay occurs, you are entitled to assistance and a choice between rerouting, reimbursement, or rebooking. If you arrive at your destination more than 3 hours after your scheduled arrival time, you are entitled to the same reimbursement, rerouting, and rebooking structure as a denied boarding.

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If you arrive at your destination within 1 hour of your original scheduled arrival time, you will not be compensated. If you arrive at your destination between 1 to 2 hours after your original arrival time, you will be compensated for 200% of your one-way ticket price or a $775 maximum.

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Once passengers have boarded the aircraft, the compensation structure is $100 in credit for a delay between three and five hours, $175 in credit for a delay between five and six hours, or a $250 credit for a delay of six hours or more.

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