Is Spirit Airlines a Greyhound with wings? A flying subway? Megabus of the air?
Is Spirit Airlines a Greyhound with wings? A flying subway? Megabus of the air?
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Pretty much
Similarities: For most of the Spirit routes (excluding Florida) as well as most or all of Greyhound routes, you may be beholden to lengthy transfers, unexplained delays, arcane boarding procedures, baggage handling delays, and customer service personnel that are less inclined to be helpful. Worst of all, most of these discount companies fares are not changeable and not refundable, and the ticketing process can be a hassle due to the add on fees, many of which are designed to capture additional revenue and not necessarily to deliver value added services.
Differences: Spirit seat reservation is guaranteed, and they do offer premium seating options, and drinks on board, all for a fee. Greyhound's add-on services are merely money grabs, they do not really offer anything in the way of upgrades.
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