05-14-2021
12:55 PM
@PrincessLeah wrote: If I purchase business select tickets using only points and the fares/points decrease, can I be “refunded” the difference in points or is it only for non point purchases? And if so, am I understanding correctly that I should cancel and rebook in order to keep my tickets refundable? thanks Yes you can get the difference in points refunded to the account you used to book the flight. All you have to do is click change reservation then select the cheaper flight then proceed with the change and the points will be available to use instantly. **With points bookings those are refundable so even if you book a Wanna Get Away fare for a domestic flight and later on you need to cancel the $5.60/$11.20 security fee can be refunded and the points will go back to the account. So if you don't care that much about being A1-A15 you can book the wanna get away and save a bunch of points. -Blake
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08-16-2017
09:02 AM
@Haipham2017 wrote: @bhushan_gosavi wrote: I have been a Rapid Rewards member for some time now, However I did not fly Southwest recently. Do my Rapid Reward points comes with expiry date? If you have no activites in 2 years yourSW points would expire, most airlines has 18 months. Activities do not mean you have to earn points, you can spend points. One of the easy way is buy magazine or donate (not sure with SW) since does not cost many points. You also can give away the free trip to your friends or your relatives. This is wrong. You must have point EARNING activity once every two years. Spending points does NOT count.
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07-13-2017
02:07 PM
07-13-2017
02:07 PM
If I have both cards (Plus & Premier) do the points from both cards accumulate towards Companion Pass under my rapid rewards account? PS: Love Southwest, only airline I fly in the US. Been flying with SW since approx. 1999.
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04-12-2017
04:26 AM
Unfortunately, Southwest doesn't offer any way to share or combine Rapid Rewards accounts, such as how JetBlue does with it's Family Pooling.
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04-08-2017
07:58 AM
Upon arrival at the airport, please inform a Southwest Airlines Agent or Skycap at your first point of contact, either at the Skycap podium or the ticket counter, if you need an airport wheelchair and/or assistance within the airport.
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08-19-2016
03:33 PM
08-19-2016
03:33 PM
Hi Im a little confused! You should have your own Rapid Rewards account and your company should have their own. The person flying the flight gets the points for flying that flight regardless of who pays for the ticket. Your company may purchase the ticket which they are entitled to all the points for that. When you fly the flight, those points are yours. I my opinion your company can't take your points. Good luck!
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07-15-2016
09:23 AM
If that's the case, There is an Upgraded Boarding option! Once at the gate, you can request this benefit at the counter. If there are any positions available, it will be a cost of either $30 or $40 and you will receive a new boarding position between A1 and A15.
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07-15-2016
09:19 AM
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The benefit of this Rapid Reward Program is that the Companion Pass Program is something that anyone can earn- not exactly a Tier. The two tiers are AList and AList Preferred, but the Companion Pass Program can be earned through Rapid Rewards Credit Card expenditure as well as completed flights.
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