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I am very disappointed and will not be using Southwest anymore after this experience. Now, I understand I purchased a non-refundable ticket to get a cheaper price however I did not foresee what is currently happening. When I went to cancel my flight I was told no refund (of course) but I also had to either..1) book another trip on Southwest before January 2021 (and I was told by an agent I can not get that extended because my travel is not getting ready to expire) or 2) use $100 to extend my timeframe 6 months. Those are my choices as of today. Seriously. Why should these companies get any kind of government financial assistance when they are not losing money?
I am very disappointed in how they are choosing to handle this situation. The person I spoke to told me “You have 9 months”. Wow! Great customer service Southwest!
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Southwest yesterday changed it's policy on travel fund expiration dates.
No other airline in the industry is doing more than Southwest is. Most are doing lots less.
- Customers’ funds that have expired or will expire between March 1-May 31, 2020, will now expire June 30, 2021
- Any newly created travel fund because of a flight cancellation between March 1-May 31, 2020, will have an expiration date of June 30, 2021
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For more, see Policy Update & Clarification: Extending Travel Credit and Refunds.