Spirit airlines baggage fees?

We're three people flying and when I looked online, it showed the price of the first bag was $50, the price of the second was $60, and the price of the third was $100 (based on at-the-counter check in prices) do these prices apply to one person? As in, if each of us had only one bag, would it be $50 per person, or since there's three bags would it be $210 based on the fact that there are three bags?

Yes, they apply per person. The airline does not care whether you are friends or related in some way unless one of you is an infant. You are three individuals when it comes to plane tickets, not a group of three.

AYRTFS? SMFH!

Baggage fees are per person. If there are 3 of you and you each have one bag to check, then each bag will be $50.

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