

And I like how the raised arm rest appears to be waving hello to me… You really didn’t expect to see video screens, did you? This isn’t fancy-pants JetBlue A321neo economy, you know. For as much yellow that’s on the exterior of this aircraft, was it wrong of me to want so see some yellow in here? Just a little? That window seat is mine. For a short 45 minute flight like this, a standard seat was perfectly fine. Since all I needed was a quick and cheap flight to get me home to San Diego, I opted for a main cabin seat instead of one of the more expensive Big Front Seats.

My first impressions of the Spirit Airlines A320neo seats

I love how the body language of this guy seems to imply that he’s muttering “f**k it, here goes nothing” to himself as he steps onboard. I should have been thinking about how nice it was that we boarded exactly on time, but…I’m easily distracted. There’s still plenty of time for flipping out… How awesome would it be if they used some of that banana yellow paint here in the jet bridge? I know. This review is just getting started though. On the other hand, a delay could have helped to improve the odds of seeing someone flip out (thus giving me the content I needed to make this the best Spirit Airlines review ever). Boarding was scheduled to begin in less than 20 minutes, so it was nice of our aircraft to finally show up. It was basically standing room only in the hour or so leading up to the flight, and I believed I sighed in relief when they started the boarding process. I love this livery! The boarding process for Spirit Airlines flight number 1261 to San DiegoĮven though I said really good things about the Las Vegas Airport in my Avelo Airlines review, I will admit that it’s not a nice place to be when it’s really crowded and busy. Maybe Spirit Airlines isn’t so bad after all? No, this isn’t my ride home to San Diego this evening, but I couldn’t resist taking this pic. All seems normal so far – but I assumed that I’d see at least see one person kicking over slot machines while yelling expletives at innocent Spirit Airlines employees. Vegas, baby! Finally! This is concourse A, which is where my flight to San Diego will be departing from. Faux palm trees towering over neon pink and purple slot machines. Should I or shouldn’t I? Stupid question. The moving walkways weren’t working the last time I was here either. Since you didn’t come here to read a Southwest Airlines review, we’ll pretend we didn’t see this and move on… See what I mean about this airport looking like a convention center? Hmm. The very first thing that I saw after clearing the security checkpoint was an overabundance of Spirit’s arch nemesis. I don’t see any fist-fights or anyone taking a dump on the floor (in protest of being overcharged for something), so…things are looking good so far. This is the Spirt Airlines check in area here in Terminal 1. Welcome to Vegas (where the airports look like convention centers and the convention centers look like airports). I flew into Las Vegas earlier in the day on JetSuiteX (be sure to read that JSX review – it’s a good one). After an afternoon of cruising around in a rental car on the outskirts of Vegas, I arrived back at the airport approximately 3:30 PM to catch this 5:35 PM flight to San Diego. My arrival at McCarran airport in Las Vegas
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