SurferLucas
Southern Gentleman
I, for one, see nothing at all wrong with those advertisements...in fact, I feel the strange need to book a flight on Spirit now...

I think they're taking the "any publicity is good publicity" tact because, at the end of the day, it is.
Check it out, they're not buying ads on JC, but the value male traveler just noticed the hell out of that post.
Yeah, I get it. You work there. Still doesn't make any of the above "acceptable." (to Cherokee_Cruiser) None of the other airlines in this country stoop down to this level of garbage advertisement.
Oh well, now that Baldanza is gone, maybe the advertisement direction will change. A little more Frontier-like, hopefully.
I guess just pilots being pilots. At some point one would realize that no airline, literally no other airline in this country, lowers themselves to this kind of advertising, even if some people see that as "hot" advertisement. Lets face it, if it really sells, everyone else (Delta, AA, UA) would be doing it too. But they don't, so perhaps there is something wrong here.
I guess just pilots being pilots. At some point one would realize that no airline, literally no other airline in this country, lowers themselves to this kind of advertising, even if some people see that as "hot" advertisement. Lets face it, if it really sells, everyone else (Delta, AA, UA) would be doing it too. But they don't, so perhaps there is something wrong here.
MIght have to change from SWA.... ;-)
Zoinks!You're so, so dead to me.
So dead that if Shaggy and Scooby were in the room, they'd exclaim "Watch out, Scoobs! The PHANTOM!" "RA RANTOM? Zoinks!" *bone clacking sound*
You do realize that the president of Frontier, Barry Biffle, headed up marketing at Spirit from 2005-2014?Yeah, I get it. You work there. Still doesn't make any of the above "acceptable." None of the other airlines in this country stoop down to this level of garbage advertisement.
Oh well, now that Baldanza is gone, maybe the advertisement direction will change. A little more Frontier-like, hopefully.
At some point one would realize that no airline, literally no other airline in this country, lowers themselves to this kind of advertising, even if some people see that as "hot" advertisement. Lets face it, if it really sells, everyone else (Delta, AA, UA) would be doing it too. But they don't, so perhaps there is something wrong here.
Nope, not 'pilots being pilots'...it's merely advertising. Advertising that you may not appreciate; but it doesn't make it wrong. But thanks for playing. The other airlines you've cited have their own brand of advertising, different from Spirit's.
Using women as a sex object in ads isn't wrong. Ok, got it.![]()
You're so, so dead to me.
So dead that if Shaggy and Scooby were in the room, they'd exclaim "Watch out, Scoobs! The PHANTOM!" "RA RANTOM? Zoinks!" *bone clacking sound*
On the company dime i'll fly Widget in a new york minute. When I am taking the family to Orlando (x4) and the difference per ticket from chosen airline and widget is $200-$300 ($800-$1200 total) well Im saving the money. Hell that difference pays for the hotel/condo. It's not a diss.....
I liken it to a vehicle....Hell I could drive a brand new 335 or C-class but instead I am pushing a '99 Honda CRV with a manual transmission. Why....? I commute to work on a bus and drive maybe 75 miles a week.....