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I have 40,000 reward points from travel flights. My wife has 16,000 points from travel.
We have separate account numbers. I am working towards the companion fare bonus.
Can I use the existing points to help achieve the companion pass. Would it be best to transfer my wife's points into my account.
Thanks for any suggestions.
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You don't "buy" or "spend" points to earn Companion Pass, you just need to earn the required Rapid Rewards points in a single calendar year, January 1 through December 31. Only some points are Companion Pass qualifying points, transferred points do not qualify. You can read more about qualifying points here: https://www.southwest.com/html/rapidrewards/eoy-tier-communication.html
You can also view your progress towards earning Companion Pass under My Account on southwest.com
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Short answer, no. As one of the most valuable perks in the industry, there are strict rules around what qualifies and how to qualify.