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Ben Baldanza's impact on budget air travel through Spirit Airlines

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Ben Baldanza's impact on budget air travel through Spirit Airlines
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On November 5, 2024, Ben Baldanza, the former CEO of Spirit Airlines, passed away at the age of 62. His death was confirmed by Scott McCartney, a Wall Street Journal travel columnist and co-host of a podcast with Baldanza.

Baldanza's leadership at Spirit Airlines from 2005 to 2016 marked a significant shift in the airline industry. He transformed Spirit into an Ultra-Low-Cost Carrier (ULCC), changing how budget air travel operates in the United States. This model focused on offering low base fares while charging for additional services.

"Baldanza redefined Spirit Airlines by implementing a ULCC model," introducing pricing where customers paid only for what they valued. This strategy involved "bare fare" pricing and fees for checked bags, seat selection, refreshments, and even boarding passes. Despite some criticism over this approach being seen as "nickel-and-diming," Baldanza emphasized that it gave consumers control over their expenses.

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Spirit was the first airline to charge for checked luggage under Baldanza's leadership, setting a trend followed by other airlines adopting similar budget options like "basic economy." In a Forbes column in 2023, Baldanza likened managing an airline to learning a complex board game requiring strategic decisions about risks and resources.

"Airlines also must sacrifice at times for a better long-term outcome," he wrote. His strategies led to financial success for Spirit Airlines, including a successful IPO in 2011 and expanded routes to underserved markets.

Baldanza described Spirit as a "dollar store in the sky" and made no apologies for its bare-bones services or extra fees. The New York Times reported that average fares dropped from $94 in 2008 to around $75 by 2013 under his guidance. However, Spirit's stock price fell significantly in 2015 due to market reactions.

After leaving Spirit Airlines in January 2016, Baldanza served on boards such as JetBlue and Six Flags and taught economics at George Mason University. He received several awards for his contributions to the industry before his passing.

Baldanza co-hosted the "Airlines Confidential" podcast with Scott McCartney until August when he stepped down due to health issues related to ALS. His legacy remains impactful within the airline industry through his innovative approach to low-cost air travel.

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