FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- Spirit Airlines has activated its Hurricane Buster Protection policy in response to anticipated flight changes resulting from Hurricane Felix.
For customers holding reservations for travel to or from affected locations between Tuesday, September 4, 2007, and Wednesday, September 5, 2007, Spirit Airlines will waive any change fee and difference in fare, provided that customers rebook their travel plans before the date and time of their original reservation, and travel on or before October 2, 2007.
Customers who wish to move their travel beyond October 2, 2007, will not be charged a change fee, however any difference in fare will apply. Customers must call the Spirit Reservations Center at 800-772-7117 (or en Espanol 800-756-7117) to make their flight changes.
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Hurricane Buster Protection
Spirit Airlines' Hurricane Buster Protection offers customers the ability to make changes to their reservations without a change fee if there is a hurricane watch in effect for their origin or destination airport beginning June 1, 2007, through November 15, 2007.
About Spirit Airlines
Spirit Airlines, Inc. is the largest Ultra Low Cost Carrier in the United States, Latin America and The Caribbean. Its all-Airbus fleet, the youngest in the Americas, flies more than 185 daily flights to 36 destinations. The company is based in Miramar, Florida, and employs 2,300 professionals.
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