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    Southwest Airlines

    Southwest Airlines

    2.7(723 reviews)
    11.4 mi

    We love this airline, Southwest Airlines always gives us better prices and easy for booking tickets…read morefit perfect on our time. The flight attendant always so nice and friendly and trying to help you whenever you need. The airplane nice and clean. We really enjoyed every single trip with them.

    I used to be a SOuthwest fan, to be honest. My experiences had always been good. No complaints…read more That is, until three years ago when I paid for my mother and I to take different flights from our respective cities to meet up in Boston, so I could treat her to a visit with a sick cousin she hadn't seen in 40 years for her 75th birthday. Long story short... I have to use a folding cane when I travel and need chair assist for airport mobility. I have two major health issues which do not allow me to freely move about without becoming so exhausted I literally cannot function. Cancer treatments can be brutal. As I boarded the plane in Dallas, a man was sitting in the aisle seat of the very front row. I boarded first and was trying to put my carry on overhead when this man suddenly started griping that I hit him with my cane. I felt NOTHING. how I could have hit him and not even felt a bump, I will never understand. I apologized to him and continued getting settled in. He kept griping that I was careless and carrying on like I had murdered his mother. I don't know what was going on with him, but it was way bigger than my supposedly hitting him by accident with my aluminum cane, which was hanging on my wrist by an elastic string. After getting settled in, one seat between he and I, another man came and sat in the seat between us. I leaned in to him after he got all seated and told him, "I don't know what that fella's problem is, but he sure has an attitude. Watch out." I whicspered this to the man, so the other fellow with the fly in his ointment could not possibly have heard me. Just then, the man of whom I was speaking got up and walked to the front of the plane. Before too long, a couple of the airline employees approached me and asked me to leave the plane! I was dumbfounded! My 75 year old mother was due to meet me in Boston and these people want to gum up my travel arrangements? I literally said nothing. I just got up and disembarked. No complaining. No arguing. NOTHING. After getting off, I asked to speak to a manager. When she finally showed up, I asked her to please tell me what I had said or done that merrited my being taken off the plane. All she said was, "If our attendants feel you need to be removed, we remove you. Period." I insisted on a better, more thorough explanation. NONE was forthcoming. I wound up stuck in a hanger ofr hours, without food, being a sever diabetic who has serious issues when my sigar drops low, which is why when I travel I try to prepare for every possibility. I never in the world expected this to happen. Again, long story short, I wound up having to call my 75 year old mother on her borthday and tell her I was going to be several hours late as I had been removed from the plane, without explanation. What else could we do? Long story short (again), I have NEVER been back on a Southwest plabe since. I literally get hives just thinking about trying to use that airline. That experience was so tramatic that I STILL have nightmares about it and what could have happened. Not only am I a diabetic with leukemia, I am also a 40+ years in ministry ordained minister! That is why I gave them absolutely no issues when they asked me to get off the plane. I believe in trying to live Christ-like. I have a SOuthwest - Chase credit card and have accrued many, many, many travel points. I won't even use them to fly for free as I am terrified that I may be trying to go somewhere and I will once again, com pletely without cause or explanation, be removed from my flight. I STILL have no clue what was said that made these people do me as they did. I can only speculate. Honestly, and you have no idea how much I hate to say these words, I have to wonder if it wasn't race related? The man in question was black. So was every single Southwest employee I had dealt with. I have wondered over and over again if that man didn't falsely claim I used a racial epitath or something. Being married to a person of color, and having decades of ministry which has included preaching in as many churches of color as "white" churches, I am not even remotely inclined to that. Not even remotely. But that would be the only justifiable accusation I could think of for the treatment I received. I can't imagine any other reason. When my sugar drops I can get extremely irritable and easily angry and frustrated. I carry glucose tablets with me to try and prevent this from happening. I did have one issue years ago while taking a Southwest flight that involved me being in very bad spirits due to a hypoglycemic incident. I was travelling with my spouse at that time, so ultimately I was able to get access to food which resolves the blood sugar issue within about 30 minutes. I have wondered also if they didn't somehow blacklist me over that incident and therefore, any accusation would justify their doing what they did. To this day, I HAVE NO CLUE! I still cannot get the trauma of this event out of my head.

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    Spirit Airlines - Spirit Airlines

    Spirit Airlines

    1.4(1.6k reviews)
    2.0 mi

    So I just completed my outbound flight from LAX to DFW. I typically fly United because I'm a…read morelifetime permanent gold member with over 1 million miles flown on United metal. Thus why am I flying spirit? My wife has a business meeting out here and her company put her on Delta with a $500 plus ticket. Spirit on the other hand, has a near identical flight itinerary that costs $170! United airlines was over 600 for a similar flight. Under these circumstances I'm going to bite the bullet, put a paper bag over my head with eye holes, poked out and fly spirit. I used to think spirit was a healthy cut below Southwest. And I detest and refuse flying Southwest. Why is that? The last time I flew spirit was LAX into Florida, at check-in. I had the most annoying counter staff in LAX. I mumbled and silently thought that never again, never ever ever will I fly spirit. Well, when I'm looking at over 600 bucks and getting close to 70% of a discount, then I'll try this spirit. Hold my breath and just suck it up while saving. Just under 450 bucks or a ton. I was careful too change everything from my usual baggage into something that qualifies for free Carry-on . I think it has to be 18 in by 14 by 8 in. My bag is a little bit smaller than that. I was careful this time to read the guidelines for how to fly spirit. I checked in online and printed my boarding pass with a redundant email copy of my boarding pass. Printing a boarding pass at the airport Might cost $25! So I found my experience at LAX check in, all the way through arrival and exit from DFW to have been surprisingly smooth. All of the spirits staff encountered were reasonably polite and efficient. The waiting area and my seat on the aircraft were clean and in good condition. What's not to like? There was no choice of seat location at my price level. No Roller aboard baggage without paying a fee. Shocking to me was even getting water on the aircraft in flight costs money! Fortunately being suspicious I brought an empty water bottle that I refilled on the inside past TSA. So I had water. What's not to like further ? I had a middle seat and something like row 28. Not the best and probably functionally one of the worst seats. The back of the seat was scalloped away with no entertainment system, no large fold down tray to work with or place beverages, food or whatever? On my right the window seat had a really overweight person, on the aisle seat to my left was kind of a normal guy who really kept to himself. Shockingly, I didn't have problems with either encroaching over the armrest invading my space. I was respectful of their space as well, no contact at the knees.. I found that I could extend my legs under the seat ahead of me. But I found I could not recline! So the seats were as unitarian and basic with actually just enough soft give and fabric to be okay. To be sure United seats are superior even in basic coach. I usually have premier Plus, and every now and then business class or Polaris. Spirit was not exactly the most comfortable, but it was actually a very acceptable experience. So why did I bestow four stars? In spite of all these points of weakness, the huge kicker was 70% savings on the price for solidly competent service, granted it's barely tolerable... But I am so impressed with 70% savings! It just floors me to save this much, which is really hard to get with United... Or any other full service major airline. So will I fly Spirit again? I guess I have to confess that it depends on the price differential. I am quite willing to pay 20% more to fly United. But I am not willing to pay 250% more versus another airline like spirit. Four stars with all of them essentially awarded for dominating on price!

    Terrible customer service and misleading insurance process…read more I specifically purchased travel insurance that advertised the ability to cancel for any reason with an 80% reimbursement. I called on Tuesday regarding a flight scheduled for Friday. The live agent told me I had to cancel at least 24 hours before departure to qualify. Based on that, I was instructed to call back Thursday to process the refund. When I called back on Thursday, I was informed that I would only be eligible for a reservation credit, not a refund. This directly contradicted what I was previously told. I requested that they review or pull the recorded calls where I confirmed eligibility, but my concern was not addressed. The inconsistent information and lack of accountability made the process frustrating and misleading. This makes me afraid to use Spirit Airlines for traveling. Buyers should be very cautious and confirm all refund and insurance terms in writing before purchasing.

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