Spirit Airlines loyalty points have lost most of their value for many customers. Travelers who accumulated thousands of points through flights and credit card spending now face the likelihood of receiving no compensation for their rewards.
The airline has changed its loyalty program terms, leaving many members with points that cannot be redeemed effectively. Spirit has not provided direct reimbursement or transfer options for the devalued points.
Some other airlines are stepping in to offer relief. Carriers including JetBlue, Frontier, and Allegiant have launched matching programs for displaced Spirit loyalty members.
These matching programs allow former Spirit customers to transfer their loyalty status or points to a new airline. Each program has specific requirements and limitations that travelers must review carefully.
JetBlue’s offer focuses on matching elite status levels rather than point values. Frontier and Allegiant have structured their programs to provide comparable benefits for Spirit customers.
Travelers should act quickly to take advantage of these limited-time offers. The matching programs have set deadlines and may require proof of previous Spirit loyalty account activity.
Customers are advised to check the terms of each airline’s matching program before applying. Point transfers and status matches are not guaranteed and may be subject to approval based on eligibility criteria.





