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Your complete guide to the new Spirit Airline loyalty program

Your complete guide to the new Spirit Airline loyalty program Andrew Kunesh © Provided by The Points Guy MSN has partnered with The Points Guy for our coverage of credit card products. MSN and The Points Guy may receive a commission from card issuers. Spirit Airlines may not be the first airline that comes to mind when you think of rewarding airline statuses and it’s easy to see why. For years, the airline’s Free Spirit loyalty program was subpar, with limited redemption options, high fees and miles that expired relatively quickly. The new Free Spirit switched to revenue-based points earning and dynamic award pricing. While you might typically think of this as a negative change, Spirit actually changed award pricing for the better on most flights. For example, award flights now start at just 2,500 points.

The ultimate guide to Spirit Airline s Free Spirit loyalty program

Spirit elites can save money on seat selection, bags and more. (Image courtesy of Spirit Airlines) Spirit Airlines launched a much-anticipated elite status program alongside the new Free Spirit. This program includes two status tiers Silver and Gold that provide a slew of benefits for the airline’s most frequent flyers. You earn Spirit status by obtaining a set number of Status Qualifying Points (SQPs). These are earned by flying with Spirit or spending on a cobranded credit card (more on that soon). You have to earn 5,000 or 2,000 SQPs in a single calendar year to earn Gold or Silver status, respectively.

5 things you should know about Spirit s revamped credit card lineup

Jan 22, 2021 This post contains references to products from one or more of our advertisers. We may receive compensation when you click on links to those products. Terms apply to the offers listed on this page. For an explanation of our Advertising Policy, visit this page. Often dismissed as the airline-of-last-resort, Spirit has been making a recent comeback of sorts. From improved on-time performance to introducing more comfortable seats and now, a completely relaunched loyalty program, the carrier known for its loud yellow liveries and ultra-low-cost fares is generating some buzz these days. And the recent unveiling of a revamped Free Spirit loyalty program includes not one, but two credit cards issued by Bank of America. Besides introducing a new no-annual-fee product, there are changes aplenty to the existing card including fresh perks and higher sign-up bonuses (and slick-looking card art to boot).

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