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Spirit Airlines

Offer Details
  • Spirit Airlines offers special travel benefits for active-duty military members and their families.
  • Eligible travelers receive:
    • 2 free checked bags
    • 1 free carry-on bag
    • 1 free personal item (already included for all passengers)
  • Redemption method: Online booking (benefits applied during travel check-in).
Who Is Eligible?
  • Active Duty U.S. military members
  • Spouses of active-duty service members
  • Children of active-duty service members traveling with them
Program Restrictions
  • Benefits apply only when traveling with an eligible active-duty service member.
  • Applies to checked and carry-on baggage allowances only.
  • Standard Spirit Airlines baggage and fare policies still apply for other travelers.
  • May require proof of military status at check-in.
  • Offer does not extend to veterans or retired military members.
Verification
  • Military status is verified at airport check-in.
  • Valid active-duty military ID is required.
  • Family members may need to be traveling with the service member and may need dependent identification if requested.
How to Get Your
Spirit Airlines
  • Book travel through Spirit Airlines Official Website.
  • Ensure the active-duty service member is included on the reservation.
  • Arrive at the airport with valid military and dependent identification.
  • Check in at the counter to apply the baggage benefits.
  • Receive 2 free checked bags + 1 free carry-on for eligible military travelers and family members.
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