Spirit Airlines Refreshes Its In-Flight Food and Beverage Menus

by Anthony Losanno
Spirit Aircraft

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Spirit Airlines announced today that it’s updating its food and beverage menus. The refreshed menu will introduce 12 new items and combos. These include sweet and savory snacks as well as alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages.

Spirit New Snacks

New items include:

  • Quaker® Instant Oatmeal Maple & Brown Sugar
  • Twisted Noodles® Veggie Ramen
  • Grandma’s® Mini Sandwich Cremes Vanilla
  • Stash® English Breakfast tea
  • Coca-Cola® Zero Sugar
  • Samuel Adams® American Light
  • Voodoo Ranger® IPA
  • Buzzbox® Cuban Mojito

The full menu can be found here. Passengers in Go Big can enjoy new complimentary snacks and drinks (including alcoholic beverages). Those in Go Comfy can enjoy Spirit’s complimentary More Fly snack mix and a non-alcoholic drink.

Dana Shapir Alviene, Senior Vice President of Inflight and Airport Experience at Spirit Airlines, said:

We know our Guests have great taste when they choose to fly Spirit, and now we’re giving them delicious new choices to add more flavor and value to their adventure. Plus, Guests who choose a premium experience with Go Big can enjoy complimentary options to sip and snack on.”

Anthony’s Take: Spirit has emerged from bankruptcy protection and continues to make changes in its march to shed its former low-cost carrier image. From a better up front experience to bundled fares and more elite benefits, Spirit is trying to make itself competitive. I love that I can now book Big Front Seats™ with miles.

(Image Credits: Spirit Airlines.)

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