2 weeks ago
2 weeks ago
I don't think there is a way for one Chase CC with one account number can result in points going into two different RR accounts.
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2 weeks ago
2 weeks ago
Sorry, but I didn't see your post until now.
No one here can answer that question. Your best bet is to contact the airline. Either by phone or social media .Click on one of the social media platform icons below the words "Connect with us" lower on this page.
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2 weeks ago
2 weeks ago
a statement that you have to make a payment of $X seems pretty clear.
This is my last post on the topic. You think it's predatory. I don't.
So be it.
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There are numerous surveys which show that the vast majority of Southwest's customers prefer open seating. Plus, it is the fastest way to board everyone on a plane. Thatt save Southwest money (and you, too, in lower ticket costs) It isn'tgoing to change.
If you do not like it and it is a deal killer for you, then your should fly other airlines.
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2 weeks ago
2 weeks ago
What did your girlfriend not understand when the page asked for credit/debit card details for PAYMENT?
I'm sorry she made a mistake in transferring points. It is almost always a bad deal, but she was asked to make a PAYMENT -that was clear..
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2 weeks ago
2 weeks ago
I'm glad to hear that you have a great therapy dog.
Unless the dog provides aservice to you personally, it would not qualify as a service dog.If it does, perhaps you should try to get it a service dog designation..
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2 weeks ago
2 weeks ago
To clarify, you the passenger make the decision about whether or not you need to pre board.
No airline employee may refuse your request.
So if you tell the gate agent you need to pre board, you will be allowed to pre board.
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2 weeks ago
but if you are only paying the balance due you are paying an exhorbitant interest rate - far more than the points are worth.
If you carry a balance, you might be better off with a lower interest credit card.
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2 weeks ago
2 weeks ago
@honduh8 wrote:
Well the rules have changed since 2020. ESA's a no longer allowed.
You certainly have the right to fly with your service dog, and by your description of your situation you do need a service dog.
I hope you find a way to control your seizures, but if not you do have your 130 pound friend there to help out. A very good friend indeed.
All the best to you...
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2 weeks ago
2 weeks ago
Since this is a customer frum, you won;t get an answer to your question here.
You could make the suggestion that the airline add the route. To do so click on "contact us" below and proceed.
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I was neither unkind nor undermining, but I was factual.
To each his or her own.
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There's nothing unclear about the process. The airline tells people that if they want to transfer points, they will have to pay a fee -- then the airline explains what the fee will be.
The only thing accurate about your post is the title because it really makes no sense at all to transfer points.
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2 weeks ago
2 weeks ago
If so, Southwest would be about the only major carrier that does say "no" to this type of carry on.
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Another great trip report SoCalFlyer!!
thanks for sharing your experiences!!
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3 weeks ago
3 weeks ago
What makes you think Southwest didn't hire Gordon Ramsey to determine the snack ratio?
🙂
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3 weeks ago
I suspect what you are are forgetting is that the discount applies only to the base fares. Price of a ticket is composed of base fare+TSA fee + other fees (typically imposed by airports).
So Southwest eats those other fees and you get a discount on the base fare only.
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3 weeks ago
Why is the question.
Shortage of planes is the answer. Boeing is coming up well short on plane deliveries while plane retirements continue. So the airline is forced to make route decisions based on where it can fly to get the most revenue.
Hopefukly if Boeing steps up deliveries in 2025 (it is not clear that it will do so ), then maybe the route will return.
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3 weeks ago
3 weeks ago
One gets one Rapd Rewards points for every dollar spent. Sometimes there are promotions that provide more points than that.
Each point is worth roughly 1.3 cents -- that may change in the future.
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3 weeks ago
3 weeks ago
So you are saying that HER RR points are being applied to your RR account -- AND YOUR RR points are also being added to your RR account? I've never heard of two card tied to two fwo different cardholders having point go to one RR account.
So just book her ticket with your (her) points.
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You probably need to call the airline to make this kind of change.
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The reason tfor that suggestion is that SW can do the cancel and add of your companion in real time -- minimizing the risk that someone else could grab the last seat on the plane - thus leaving your companion without a seat.
Other than that, you can cancel and then book your companion yourself.
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The second line in the red box tells you the "bad word" you used. Some words are "bad" in one context and not in another. The screener isn;t smart enough to make the differentiation.
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3 weeks ago
3 weeks ago
Well, since Southwest didn't build the airport, there's not much the airline can do about the situation -- perhaps the airline will be able to get all of it's gates in one place at some time in the future. Absent that, it iis what it is.
I do agree with you that not having the flight tote boards show all Southwest flights is pretty dumb
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3 weeks ago
@Sobczynd wrote:
Southwest changed my departing flight and it's now an hour and ten minutes later. I have a round trip flight and may have found a better flight on a different airline. If I were to cancel the departing flight, but keep the returning is that possible and does it change the cost?
Yes you can cancel the outbound flight and the cost of the return would not change. I'm not sure where the break point is delay wise between being able to get a refund vs a travel credit
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Also, is it possible that Southwest will change the flight back to the original time?
Not likely, but anything is possible.
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3 weeks ago
3 weeks ago
and the answer (from a post on a different blog) appears to have been right side:
"Flew from MCI to ATL today and had a great view on the right side of the plane."
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@PDXMusicman wrote:
To LindseyD
You are responding to a 7 year old post. Do you really expect Lindsey to respond? BTW, she isn;t around anymore, so she will not be responding to you.
Second, Southwest tries to upsell EVERYONE to buy the A1-A15 boarding spots - including people that lmight already have A16. There's no conspiracy to give people bad boarding spots so that SW can upsell them.
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Glad to hear it!!
If you want to see that Mario gets recognition from Southwest, click on contact us (below) and pick the"compliment" option.
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3 weeks ago
3 weeks ago
@brettmic wrote:
I agree! I woke up this morning to both of our nonstop flights going to and coming back from Vegas being changed by 3 hours each in June.
In situations such as yours Southwest will allow you to make a nost cot change to your flight between the original two cities.
Log on to your RR account, try to change your flight for the same day and you should see that you can change to any flight with seats available for sale. The same should apply if you look at MDW departures..
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