@kcaminiti021 wrote: I have been a RR member and a RR Visa member for over 20 years. They used to be great with the coupons. It seemed like almost every time I booked rewards travel they sent me coupons. It was awesome. I don't know what exact changes have happened to this program but I used to have so many I couldn't use them all, and now, I never get any. They've gotten stingy with the drink coupons. Luckily other passengers are very gracious and honestly so are the flight attendants. Last several flight I took the flight attendant didn't charge me for my drink and/or I got free drink coupons from surrounding passengers. So nice!!! In the old Rapid Rewards program, you received 4 drink coupons each time you earned a free flight. For those with the Southwest credit card, this was pretty frequent. Which led to a lot of people having a lot of drink coupons. At that time, drink coupons didn't list an expiration date. Carrying the potential cost for all of those coupons on their balance sheets became a liability for Southwest, so they infamously declared all existing, non-dated coupons to be null and void after an arbitrary expiration date. That was the beginning of a major shift in how drink coupons are distributed. Now, customers who have opted-in receive 4 coupons after each set of 10 paid flights. So earning is much, much slower. Chase also used to send them with greater frequency, but now they only send to a small set of customers on "milestone" anniversaries. Luckily, as you said, FAs are fairly generous with free drinks (unofficially on any delayed flight). 😉
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08-30-2016
12:02 PM
08-30-2016
12:02 PM
@LuckyB, I agree, that unless I have an early A and can get an exit room or near the front of the plane, that I don't mind waiting until more people have selected their seats to decide where the quietest seatmates may be! If you do get an A boarding pass, you don't have to board when your place in line comes up. You can always get in line later!
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