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    How to Reach Live Person at Spirit Airlines

    enOctober 18, 2020

    Podcast Summary

    • Call 1-800-14012222 for live assistance and follow voice menu prompts to connect with a Spirit Airlines agent.To contact Spirit Airlines customer service, call their phone number and press 5, 1, and 6 to speak with a live agent. They offer assistance with flight status, baggage help, reservation changes, new reservations, and general information. Be patient when navigating the voice menu.

      To reach a live person at Spirit Airlines customer service, call 1-800-14012222 and follow the voice menu prompts. Press 5 in the main menu, then 1 in the sub-menu, and 6 in the next menu. After these steps, you will be connected to a live agent. The voice menu offers options for flight status, baggage help, reservation changes, new reservations, and general information. If you need assistance with Free Spirit or $9 Fare Club, press the corresponding number. For general inquiries, press 1 in the sub-voice menu. Remember, patience is key when navigating automated phone systems. Spirit Airlines aims to provide efficient and helpful customer service to ensure a positive travel experience.

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    Fact Number 1. Leon Cuddeback piloted United’s first flight from Pasco, Washington, to Boise, Idaho, in a Swallow the morning of April 6, 1926.

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