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Spirit Airlines

Spirit Airlines
 

WE'VE GOT SPIRIT, YES WE DO!

Mesa is Spirit Airlines newest destination featuring non-stop air service from Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport (IWA) to Las Vegas, Dallas and Fort Lauderdale. The airline is known nationwide for offering ultra low fare service and easy connections to Latin America and the Caribbean. Two daily non-stop flights between Phoenix-Mesa and Las Vegas began on Feb. 9, and daily non-stop service between Phoenix-Mesa and Dallas/Fort Worth with continuing service to Fort Lauderdale begins on Mar. 22. 

Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport makes traveling just plane easy®! The Mesa-based airport provides convenient parking adjacent to the passenger terminal, short lines, free Wi-Fi, and an outdoor courtyard. Inside the newest terminal, guests can enjoy Paradise Bakery before boarding their flight. Visitors may park up to one hour for free. Parking rates after the first hour are just $1 per 30 minutes up to a maximum charge of $6 daily. Visit JustPlaneEasy.com or follow the airport on Twitter @phxmesagateway for airline information and more!

SPIRIT AIRLINES PHOENIX-MESA TO LAS VEGAS SERVICE:

Spirit's Phoenix-Mesa to Las Vegas service will depart twice daily at 12:23 p.m. and 8:50 p.m. with return flights from Las Vegas to Phoenix-Mesa departing at 9:38 a.m. and 6:05 p.m. (Note: departure and arrival times at Phoenix/Mesa will be one hour earlier effective March 11, 2012 after daylight savings time is in effect).

SPIRIT AIRLINES PHOENIX-MESA TO DALLAS WITH CONNECTION TO FORT LAUDERDALE SERVICE:

Spirit's Phoenix-Mesa to Dallas/Fort Worth service will depart once daily at 12:45 a.m. and return service from Dallas/Fort Worth to Phoenix-Mesa departs at 10:55 p.m. The Dallas/Fort Worth service will carry on to Fort Lauderdale.

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