Spirit Airlines Boarding Zones system to keep things organized and efficient when getting passengers on the plane. It starts with Zone 1, which is for pre-boarding. This group includes passengers with disabilities, families traveling with small children, and active-duty military personnel. Zone 2 is next, for travelers who’ve purchased Shortcut Boarding, giving them early access to overhead bin space. Zone 3 typically includes passengers seated in the front rows or those who booked Big Front Seats, which come with extra legroom. Zone 4 is where the majority of passengers board this is general boarding for standard seat assignments. Finally, Zone 5 boards last and usually includes those who checked in later or chose basic seating options. Each passenger’s zone is clearly printed on their boarding pass, and gate agents call each group in order. To avoid delays and confusion, it’s best to wait until your zone is called before lining up. If you want to board earlier, consider upgrading to a Big Front Seat or purchasing Shortcut Boarding. The system may seem basic, but it helps Spirit keep things moving quickly and efficiently.
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