06-25-2022
08:49 AM
06-25-2022
08:49 AM
@sayazop wrote:
I use the drink coupons because I get them, but would rather have the discounted Wi-Fi.
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@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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04-30-2018
10:13 AM
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HERE'S A SIMPLE AND EASY SOLUTION TO THE PROBLEM: When a passenger asks for a pre-boarding pass, the agent should ask him or her if they need physical assistance getting down the jetway? If not, then simply ask them to go ahead and board with their group. Interestingly, I experienced this being done in Denver several months ago. I was not well at the time and asked the agent at the gate for a pre-boarding pass just to test it to see how easily this could be done. The agent asked me this question which I thought was courteous but also direct and to the point. I had to admit that, no, I would not have any trouble making my way down the jetway. I honestly thought that Southwest must be training their gate agents to ask this question. However, subsequently I have seen the same long lineup of people pre-boarding who look like the picture of health. There will always be people who are not truthful when asked this question. But most will respond like I did and board with their group.
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05-08-2017
08:06 PM
Companion pass is what it means. They're traveling with you as a Companion. Shame is on you for not reading the fine print. There's a saying, "Ignorance of the law isn't an excuse". Not taking the time to read the fine print of a fine program allowing someone YOU designate free travel, is your faux pas.
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