The fares are available in limited supply.
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Michael Cappetta is a travel writer with over 10 years of experience in journalism and television news. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines Published on October 4, 2024
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It’s a season of savings for travelers.
Spirit Airlines just published dozens of one-way flight deals under $25, including flights to popular destinations including Atlanta, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, New York City, and more.
The discount carrier published the offers in the “Popular Flight Deals on Spirit” section of their website, and the fares are available in limited supply with no published end date. All of the fares are in Spirit’s “Go” class of service, which only includes one personal item and does not include carry-on or checked bag included in the price. Passengers can add these amenities for an additional cost, or upgrade to a higher fare class where the bags and advanced seat assignment are included.
Travel + Leisure spotted a variety of the one-way fares available including:
- Atlanta, GA (ATL) to Houston, TX (IAH) from $20
- Boston, MA (BOS) to Newark, NJ (EWR) from $20
- Burbank, CA (BUR) to Las Vegas, NV (LAS) from $24
- Charlotte, NC (CLT) to New York, NY (LGA) from $24
- Seattle, WA to Las Vegas, NV from $24
The majority of the flight deals are for departures in October and November 2024. There are additional flight options to Albuquerque, Boise, Detroit, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Reno, Sacramento, San Diego, and Seattle, all with flights at or under $25 one-way.
Spirit has been on the move with enhancements to the customer journey, including recently announcing free Wi-Fi for certain members of the airline’s loyalty program, as well as double points on select flights.
The flight deals come as Spirit Airlines has been reportedly exploring bankruptcy, according to a recent report from The Wall Street Journal. The airline also recently chopped 32 different routes from its service, including Boston to Chicago, and Dallas to Philadelphia.