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Re: $75 dollar annual travel credit-priority card eligible purchase
Re: $75 dollar annual travel credit-priority card eligible purchase
05-29-2022 07:25 AM
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Government imposed fees are part of the ticket price, so , yes, they would count towards the credit.
Re: $75 dollar annual travel credit-priority card eligible purchase
Re: $75 dollar annual travel credit-priority card eligible purchase
05-28-2022 11:31 PM
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@chgoflyer wrote:
@jeremybaynai wrote:
Any idea what kinds of things Do qualify for the travel credit? (other than purchasing tickets) I earn enough points and travel little enough that I never have to purchase a ticket. So if I can't buy gift cards, points, I flight drinks, or upgrades, what can I buy?
Actually, any Southwest Airlines purchase counts, except for Upgraded Boarding and in-flight purchases (since those have their own specific individual benefits and discounts when using the card). This includes things like EarlyBird Check-In, baggage and other ancillary fees, and gift cards when purchased directly from Southwest. It does not apply to RR points however, since those are sold by a 3rd party (points.com).
@segan83 this earlier message answered your question.
--TheMiddleSeat
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