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What are Red-Eye Flights?

Red eye flights are commercial flights that depart late at night and arrive early in the morning of the next day. The term 'red eye' comes from when passengers feel restless and tired after travelling late at night or early in the morning, resulting in red eyes. These types of flights are usually used by those travelling for business that don't want to miss out on a day of work or holiday-goers who want to make the most of their trip and avoid travelling during the day.

With Alternative Airlines, searching for red eye flights with Spirit Airlines couldn't be easier! Using our search form at the top of the page, you can search for and filter out red eye flights with any airline of your choice - what's more, you can also compare prices and times between different red eye flights. Red eye flights normally last between 4-6 hours, but if you want a flight that's shorter or longer, you can find these easily when searching through Alternative Airlines.

Use our search bar at the top of the page to start searching for red eye flights with Spirit Airlines.

How to Book Red-Eye Flights with Spirit Airlines

Step 1 - Search for flights in search form

Search for flights

Navigating to our search form at the top of the page, enter in your departure and arrival destinations, the dates you're travelling, the number of passengers who'll be flying and which cabin class you'd prefer to fly in. Once you're ready, you can hit the 'Search Flights' button.

How to Book Red-Eye Flights with Spirit Airlines

Step 2 - Select Spirit Airlines as preferred airline to fly with

Select Spirit

After the search results have loaded, you can narrow down your search for red eye Spirit flights by using the Airline filter above the search results or in the 'Airlines' drop-down tab.

How to Book Red-Eye Flights with Spirit Airlines

Step 3 - Use the Times slider to find red-eye flights

Use the Times filter

With the Airline filter applied, you'll only see flights operated by Spirit. To see red eye flights with Spirit, you'll need to navigate to the 'Experience' tab and select the 'Show overnight flights only' option. Browse all flights available and when you're ready, pick the flight that suits you and hit the 'Confirm Selection' button to proceed with your booking.

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Popular Red-Eye Flight Routes with Spirit Airlines

With Spirit Airlines, booking low-cost red eye flights within the US is popular amongst business travellers. Some frequently used routes include Las Vegas to Orlando and Los Angeles to New York. Below are more popular red eye routes with Spirit Airlines.

Below are some of the most popular red-eye flight routes with Spirit:

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Las Vegas ✈ to Orlando

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Los Angeles ✈ to New York

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San Francisco ✈ to Atlanta

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Seattle ✈ to Houston

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Red-Eye Flights Tips

To make sure you feel well-rested and energised after your red eye flights, you'll want to follow our tips below so you can make the most out of your trip, whether you're travelling for business or leisure.

Comfortable Clothing

Looking smart for that important business meeting is essential, but you won't be able to sleep comfortably if you're planning on sleeping in your suit. We recommend leaving the smart wear in your suitcase and instead wearing loose, comfortable clothing such as a hoodie, t-shirt, sweatpants or shorts. Wearing soft, cotton socks will also help you fall asleep faster and improve blood circulation.

Accessories

To help you fall asleep faster, there's a few helpful accessories you can bring onboard with you including a sleep mask and a travel pillow. A warm blanket will also come in handy as you'll want to keep warm during your flight, especially if the cabin gets a bit chilly.

Seating

If you're planning on booking an aisle seat or the middle seat, you'll risk being woken up by other passengers in the same row who may want to use the flight facilities. To avoid passengers squeezing past you, we suggest booking a window seat so you can sleep uninterrupted. An extra bonus is you'll be able to control the window shutters so you can avoid being woken up by the bright sunrise in the morning.

Eat Light

A light meal before your red eye flight means you won't be hungry before falling asleep and your stomach will also be able to settle quickly as opposed to eating a large meal - try to avoid fatty or oily food wherever possible.

Stretch

Lastly, it's good to get the blood pumping before you go to sleep - take a quick walk around the cabin to stretch your legs and you'll be asleep in no time.

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Red-Eye Flights with Spirit Airlines FAQs

Can I book Spirit red eye flights?

Definitely! Booking red eye Spirit flights through Alternative Airlines is very easy if you follow our step-by-step guide from earlier. It'll show you how to use our search form at the top of the page as well as how to apply filters to narrow down your search, so you can find the perfect flight for you. Spirit Airlines frequently operates red eye flights within the US, mainly from the West Coast to the East Coast.

Can I buy Spirit Airlines red eye flights on finance?

Absolutely! Book your red eye flights with Spirit today and spread the cost of your tickets over time by choosing any of the popular payment plans we have available at checkout with Alternative Airlines. A few popular plans we have to offer include AfterpayKlarnaPayPal Credit and Affirm. To find out more, check out our Buy Now, Pay Later guide.

What time is a red eye flight?

Red eye flights typically take off very late at night from 10pm to 1am and arrive early in the morning from 5am to 7am of the next day. Different flight lengths will be available depending on the route you've chosen and the airline you're planning to fly with.