Spirit used to charge anywhere from $69 to $119 for ticket changes and cancellations, depending on how close to departure the customer made the change.
The change follows Frontier's announcement that it would get rid of change fees and introduce bundles for previously a la carte options.
Prior to the new rule, "As we continue to see the demand and competitive environments develop, we know that we must also change with the times," Spirit's chief commercial officer, Matt Klein, said on an earnings call earlier this month."We will continue to test out new merchandising strategies, which we anticipate will change how we think about the components of total revenue generation."
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