I found it, right after I posted this new discussion! It’s now in the “Payment” page, at My Account - Payment
... View more
07-23-2024
03:50 AM
07-23-2024
03:50 AM
I have available travel funds in my RR account. However, it appears that the “my account“ page appears to have been redesigned, and I cannot find the link to see a list of all the available funds in my account. The total dollar amount is shown at the top of the “my account” page, but you cannot click on it, and I do not see any link in any of the subsections of the my account page to go to a list of the available funds… I’m NOT referring to the “lookup” tool to check available funds for a given confirmation code, but the list of all the available travel funds for my account.
... View more
Greetings Southwest Community: I recently received the Chase Rapid Rewards Visa. When I applied for it, I indicated that an additional card for my wife should be issued as well. Now that we have been using them for a couple weeks, I noticed that the visa card number on each card is exactly the same, and whereas mine has my RR# embossed on the back of the card, my wife's does not. My hunch now is that ONLY my RR account is going to be credited with the points generated by the use of both cards, and my wife will get none (!) - Does anyone know if this is the case? Thanks!
... View more
TL;DR version: Due to accounting problems or lack of adequate business processes, Southwest Vacations (Apple Leisure Group) cancelled our entire vacation that was fully paid and never told us. We found out when trying to check in for our Southwest flights. It took me a nearly FIVE HOUR phone call to salvage the vacation, and it's not quite what we originally had booked. Excruciating detail version: The 3rd party company that runs “Southwest Vacations”, Apple Leisure Group, appears to have serious problems, based on my disastrous experience today, the recent posts I see here and what I see on Twitter. I don’t know if they are simply overwhelmed and can’t keep up or have problems with internal accounting/business processes, or both, but they are a train wreck at the moment. I just barely dodged a vacation nightmare today due to their corporate ineptitude (not sure what else to call it….) This may be common knowledge to the SWA “Community”, but the REAL company behind “Southwest Vacations” is Apple Leisure Group, a company that runs “vacation” sites under many different brand names, including Southwest. If this interests you, you can take a gander at their “brand names” at https://www.appleleisuregroup.com/ I had booked a vacation for my family to Hawaii using Southwest Vacations earlier in 2020 (September 2020 departure). When it became apparent that the State of Hawaii was not going to change their 14-day COVID-19 quarantine requirement, I cancelled the trip in late August, and took advantage of the 25% bonus credit offer, leaving all our funds on “deposit” with Apple Leisure Group. I turned around a few days later and, using some of the credit balance we had with them, booked a trip to San Diego with airfare, hotel, and rental car. No problem there. I got my confirmation e-mail with all the details, and the “Southwest Vacations” customer service rep with whom I spoke said that everything was good, the credit had been applied, we still had some left over that would remain listed under our original confirmation code for future use, etc. E-mail confirmation was received with full details and all seemed well. …until today (9/25) when I attempted to check-in for our departure flight. No go. Not found, error from the website and app. Called Southwest (the REAL Southwest) – “Sorry, no such reservation, you’ll have to call Southwest Vacations to see what happened” An hour and fifteen minutes to get to talk to a Southwest Vacations/Apple Leisure Group customer service rep. I got a very nice man, Orsenis was his first name, but he told me the bad news. The reservation had been cancelled. At first I thought he meant the AIR reservation. Nope. EVERYTHING had been cancelled. How was this possible? I had MORE than the amount of the San Diego vacation as a credit with them! As best I can tell, the cost of the newly booked vacation was never paid from my “credit” balance I had with them. Since their (assumedly) automated system saw no payment against my reservation, it automatically cancelled the entire package. Oh, and it didn’t bother to notify me via e-mail or any other way – Just cancelled everything silently. Note to myself and others: check and recheck your reservation with both “Southwest Vacations” AND the other parties (hotels, rental car companies, etc.!) Regrettably, Orsenis was clearly NOT empowered to handle this issue. Every single time he put me on hold, it was a 20-30 minute wait while he consulted with his colleagues or ran these issues past his team supervisor or whomever. It was truly mind boggling as my telephone call with him exceeded 2 hours, then 3, then 4, and then finally wrapped up after 4 hours, 41 minutes. Seriously. I think this was the longest phone call I had been on in my life, or close to it. Incredible, and not in a good way. I never, ever, EVER will book another vacation through Southwest Vacations or any other “brand” that Apple Leisure Group manages. To make matters worse, BOTH of our flights were sold out now, since our reservations were all cancelled. We ended up with less time at our destinations and a very late at night arrival, which will result in us getting to the hotel at midnight or so, about 12 hours later than we had planned, and we will have to come home earlier than we had planned. Our original room type was also sold out and unavailable, so we had to book a different room type that is lower tier than the one we had originally. To be clear, “Southwest Vacations” is eating the significant price difference in the package, which is over $1,200 more when priced today, which I think anyone in our situation would expect them to do. I am grateful to Orsenis, who was polite and friendly, but was clearly dealing with forces beyond his control. I am not sure what is wrong with “Apple Leisure Group”, but they are doing no favors to Southwest’s brand identity or reputation. I don’t work in the travel industry, and I’m sure it’s a mess right now, but good grief, this vendor needs get their act together or be given the boot by Southwest Airlines.
... View more