Playacaribe2-Thank you for posting that info. I am taking Spirit to SDQ for Samana Santa in early April and only would have found out while standing in line in Providence at 4 AM. Depending on my mood I might even give them a piece of my mind, rarely a good idea. It is only $10 and the reasoning may even make sense given thier low prices but I would think that they would honor the policy that was in place when I bought my ticket. I wonder how soon the other carriers will start similar charges? The whole luggage thing is becoming a pain as I have old and sturdy suitcases but they wiegh 20-22 lbs before I put anything in them and it is a battle to stay under 50 lbs total. I guess it's time to spring for some new luggage. I usually max out my bags with school supplies to donate to local school where I stay and theses days it seems to be less and less getting to the kids. Back when it was 75 lbs a bag I had quite a pile for them. Maybe I will pack less for me and support the economy by having the maid do my laundry more often. Thanks again for the post.
BLP888:
If you purchased your ticket prior to the new baggage restrictions, then I would challenge the $10.00 assessment. The qestion is, when did they post the change on the website or otherwise notify their passengers?
Many of us who travel to the D.R. regularly, purchase our tickets well in advance. I, for one, have a ticket to fly in March that was purchased in early December of 2006. That is, I believe, well before the new baggage restrictions were announced. And, I have already contacted Spirit regarding this issue and am awaiting a reply. (I successfully challenged a similar situation when the Sprit dropped the weight limit from 70 to 50 lbs. per bag and I already had a pre-existing ticket).
Lest this post be misconstrued, it is not about the $10.00. It is about the contractual principles involved here. And, yes I know that the airlines have wide legal latitude in their right to cancel flights, change aircraft, change gates, etc. But, eventually they must honor the ticket or refund your money. However, in my opinion, they cannot unilaterally alter their contract of carriage as it relates to baggage on tickets purchased prior to the change.
Respectfully,
Playacaribe2