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Just wondering if SW had considered extending A-list into 2022? This will be the first year in a long time that I have not at least qualified for the A-list. Let alone will loose my Companion pass too. There has just been no way with Covid and not traveling as frequently for work to qualify for either. Despite the fact I use my SW CC for every purchase!
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Southwest reduced the requirement to earn A-List and Companion Pass in 2020 and 2021. That was their way of making it easier to earn A-List for 2022 so I doubt any extension on top of reducing the requirement will happen.
--TheMiddleSeat
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I am unaware of any such announcement of A-List status carrying forward. Like you, I had it for many years, but with the slowdown in 2020 travel, I had to watch it slip away. One redeeming grace is that I also haven’t traveled as much in 2021, so I didn’t miss it as much as I might have in a regular year. If it means a lot to you, you may be able to plan a few cheap trips to nowhere, that is booking someplace close when fares are on sale, landing in the airport, then flying right back on a different flight. It is riskier with Covid, but I know some Frequent Flyers who were close to either a Companion Pass or A-List status who would do that on a weekend day at the end of the year. I did it once for a Companion Pass, taking nothing but a good book, and I am lucky enough to have a lot of choices of destinations. Don’t wait too late in the year though — not many sales at year end because of holidays.
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I have seen some people who had status last year get a promotion where they can fly a Round Trip or 2 (depending on specific offer) and that would extend status though next year.
I would log in to your RR account and check out the promotion section in case you have such an offer.
Also if you register and book a RT flight or 2 one ways you can earn a promotional companion pass for Jan 6th-Febuary 28th. You would need to book by 11:59pm Central tonight though for this offer.
-Blake
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Southwest gave everyone 10 flight credits toward A List or A List Preferred
So to get to A List, one only needs 15 flight credits. Get creative.
determine the connecting cities on routes you fly. In my case, I fly dallas chicago a lot. In my case connecting cities on the route are Kansas City, St Louis, Houston and denver.
Instead of booking DAL/MDW and then MDW/ DAL I book DAL/MCI and MCI/MDW then MDW/MCI and MCI/ DAL and get 4 flight credits. I did that 4 times early this year and have been on points flight since then
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@dfwskier wrote:Southwest gave everyone 10 flight credits toward A List or A List Preferred
So to get to A List, on only needs 15 flight credits. Get creative.
I'm making A-List for the first time thanks to the 10 flight credit bonus! Couldn't make it last year, but when they announced it again I was determined to get it! 3 one way flights away ... I'll be there by November!
--Jessica
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@jksobonya wrote:
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I'm making A-List for the first time thanks to the 10 flight credit bonus! Couldn't make it last year, but when they announced it again I was determined to get it! 3 one way flights away ... I'll be there by November!
--Jessica
Good going, Jessica!