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Spirit Airlines employee thrills passengers by dancing with cheerleaders during delay

A Spirit Airlines employee channeled the name of the airline: He danced with a group of cheerleaders trying to pass the time during a flight delay.

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Spirit Airlines employee Robert Dillon channeled the name of the airline last week when he danced with a group of cheerleaders trying to pass the time during a flight delay.

"A @SpiritAirlines employee helping our cheerleaders pass sometime (sic) during our delay!" Twitter user Kristie Brown wrote, along with a video of all the fun.

Passengers were waiting to board a flight at Myrtle Beach International Airport (MYR) in South Carolina. Dillon joined the group while they were dancing to "Wobble Baby," learning the routine. 

"When I jumped in on it, I don't think anyone was expecting it − that's when they began to cheer and really get into it," Dillon told Yahoo Lifestyle. "People started puling their phones out and recording."

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Spirit responded in a reply tweet: "Thanks for sharing, Kristie! We hope to welcome you again soon." The airline later quoted Brown's post, identifying Dillon and giving him a "huge shout out."

"Our flights are mostly on time, but when they aren't…we make the best of it! Huge shout out to Robert Dillon at @flyMYR who kept our Guests entertained while they patiently waited to board their flight!" the post read.

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imageA Frontier Airbus A320neo pulls into a gate at Denver International Airport in May 2017.A yellow Spirit Airlines jet parked at an airport gateA Hawaiian Airlines Airbus A330.A Southwest Airlines plane preparing to land, with mountains in the backgroundA Delta Air Lines airplane parked on the tarmac.A Frontier Airbus A320neo pulls into a gate at Denver International Airport in May 2017.A yellow Spirit Airlines jet parked at an airport gateA Hawaiian Airlines Airbus A330.A Southwest Airlines plane preparing to land, with mountains in the backgroundA Delta Air Lines airplane parked on the tarmac.
A plane flying in a sunsetting skyA United Airlines plane on a runway.A JetBlue Airways plane preparing to landA rendering of an American Airlines jetA regional jet in Alaska Airlines livery

Spirit Airlines employee thrills passengers by dancing with cheerleaders during delay

A Spirit Airlines employee channeled the name of the airline: He danced with a group of cheerleaders trying to pass the time during a flight delay.

Posted!

A link has been posted to your Facebook feed.

Spirit Airlines employee Robert Dillon channeled the name of the airline last week when he danced with a group of cheerleaders trying to pass the time during a flight delay.

"A @SpiritAirlines employee helping our cheerleaders pass sometime (sic) during our delay!" Twitter user Kristie Brown wrote, along with a video of all the fun.

Passengers were waiting to board a flight at Myrtle Beach International Airport (MYR) in South Carolina. Dillon joined the group while they were dancing to "Wobble Baby," learning the routine. 

"When I jumped in on it, I don't think anyone was expecting it − that's when they began to cheer and really get into it," Dillon told Yahoo Lifestyle. "People started puling their phones out and recording."

CLOSESpirit Airlines employee thrills passengers by dancing with cheerleaders during delay - USA TODAY

If you're already planning for your 2019 travel adventures and you're on a budget, you have probably considered flying Spirit. Yes, the idea of snatching a ticket for less than $100 is tempting. Susana Victoria Perez has more. Buzz60

Spirit responded in a reply tweet: "Thanks for sharing, Kristie! We hope to welcome you again soon." The airline later quoted Brown's post, identifying Dillon and giving him a "huge shout out."

"Our flights are mostly on time, but when they aren't…we make the best of it! Huge shout out to Robert Dillon at @flyMYR who kept our Guests entertained while they patiently waited to board their flight!" the post read.

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imageA Frontier Airbus A320neo pulls into a gate at Denver International Airport in May 2017.A yellow Spirit Airlines jet parked at an airport gateA Hawaiian Airlines Airbus A330.A Southwest Airlines plane preparing to land, with mountains in the backgroundA Delta Air Lines airplane parked on the tarmac.A Frontier Airbus A320neo pulls into a gate at Denver International Airport in May 2017.A yellow Spirit Airlines jet parked at an airport gateA Hawaiian Airlines Airbus A330.A Southwest Airlines plane preparing to land, with mountains in the backgroundA Delta Air Lines airplane parked on the tarmac.
A plane flying in a sunsetting skyA United Airlines plane on a runway.A JetBlue Airways plane preparing to landA rendering of an American Airlines jetA regional jet in Alaska Airlines livery
A rendering of an American Airlines jet
A regional jet in Alaska Airlines livery
A plane flying in a sunsetting skyA JetBlue Airways plane preparing to land

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