Spirit's Latest Sale Has Flights to Florida, Las Vegas, and More Starting at $36 — but It Ends Tonight

The discounted flights are valid on travel between April 10 through June 5.

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It just got cheaper to book a last-minute spring break getaway. 

Spirit Airlines' "Savings To See New Sights" fare sale has discounted one-way tickets to popular destinations including Fort Myers, Miami, Myrtle Beach, and Orlando starting at $36.

Travelers looking to get the savings will need to act quickly, as the fare sale ends Wednesday at 11:59 p.m. EDT. Despite the quick offer, the fares are available on travel between April 10 through June 5 with the exception of Fridays, Sundays, and other blackout dates. 

“Spring is a great time to get away, and we want to make it easier for our Guests to discover a new destination and help them save on their flight so they can spend more at their destination,” said Spirit Airlines' VP of Guest Experience, Brand & Communications Lania Rittenhouse said in a statement to Travel + Leisure.

The airline is offering two levels of savings for the promotion. A general sale price for all travelers, and an additional 20 percent on the sale price for members of the airline's ‘Saver$ Club’. For reference, Spirit's 'Saver$ club' costs $69.95 annually and provides customers with access to lower fares and discounts on carry-on and checked luggage fees. 

Travel + Leisure found additional one-way deals in the fare sale include:

  • Atlanta to Miami - $36 members / $56 non-members 
  • Atlantic City to Fort Lauderdale - $36 members / $56 non-members
  • Austin to Las Vegas - $65 members / $69 non-members
  • Cleveland to Myrtle Beach - $52 members / $56 non-members
  • Chicago to Tampa -$52 members / $56 non-members

There are also many deals available to Orlando, FL from Atlanta, Nashville, Charlotte, Columbus, Dallas, Houston, and other markets, for as low as $36. Orlando International Airport recently announced a all-time passenger record with 204,128 total passengers in the airport over a single day, and predicts this spring break will be 11 percent busier than 2023.  

"Year after year, Orlando sets itself apart with new experiences and unforgettable adventures to spark the imagination, and we are thrilled to be part of these deals," Visit Orlando President and CEO Casandra Matej shared in a statement to T+L.

Spirit Airlines has been increasing flight routes over the last several months, including new routes to Costa Rica, Puerto Rico, and San Diego. The new routes take flight as the airline ended a proposed merger with competitor JetBlue in March 2024.

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