Spirit Airlines Helps Bostonians Escape The Winter Cold

Published on : Wednesday, June 11, 2014

spirit-airlines-to-grow (1)Sure, you’re enjoying the nice warm days of summer in Boston right now, but in a few months, the cold winds of winter will begin blowing.

 

When they do, many in New England will begin dreaming of being on a sunny beach.

 

Well there’s one airline that will help make this dream a reality, and save you money.

Today, Spirit Airlines announces new seasonal service between Boston’s Logan International Airport (BOS) and Palm Beach International Airport (PBI), serving West Palm Beach, Florida starting on November 21, 2014, at WICKED AWESOME low fares.

“Bostonians are looking for low fare options to Florida, especially after such a cold and snowy winter this year” said Mark Kopczak, Spirit’s Vice President, Network Planning.

 

“Spirit’s Bare Fares™ are a great option to Florida next winter, with nonstop flights to Fort Lauderdale, Fort Myers, and now West Palm Beach.”

Spirit offers nonstop service from Boston to seven cities, including Atlantic City, Chicago/O’Hare, Dallas/Fort Worth, Fort Lauderdale, Fort Myers, Myrtle Beach, and beginning in November, West Palm Beach.

 

In addition, Spirit connects Boston via these cities to another 34 cities in the United States, Caribbean, and Latin America.

Customers can check out the crazy low fares and vacation packages available to all the destinations we fly at www.spirit.com and also sign up to receive alerts on Spirit’s email deals and offers.

“We are certainly happy anytime we can increase our air service offerings. Boston to and from the Palm Beaches is a heavily traveled route.

 

We welcome Spirit’s customers and look forward to serving them.”

 

Bruce Pelly, Palm Beach County Director of Airports.

“We ‘re excited Spirit Airlines is offering seasonal service to West Palm Beach and Boston,” said Massport Director of Aviation Ed Freni. “This service offers our passengers more low cost choices to popular destinations.”

 

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