Wednesday
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I would actually having one individual refer the other, bonus points are usually involved for this (currently 20,000 on top of the normal spend $X get X points bonus)
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Tuesday
Yes, they should, however, I've had at least 3 instances where we did not get sequential boarding numbers.
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Saturday
Saturday
Riddle me this....
When I occupied a seat that was "saved" and told the person saving the seat that it was a great subject for a book but not the way it works on Southwest, why didn't the flight attendant have me removed?
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Saturday
Saturday
Perhaps we got bad information, but Chase told us they would notify Southwest 6 to 8 weeks after we met the threshold. I hope you are right. Thank you for responding.
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Saturday
Saturday
File a written dispute with your credit card carrier. State your case and I'm 95% certain you will be compensated.
Southwest should also kick in here as they are lending their name to an organization that has more complaints than there are grains of sand on the seashore.
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a week ago
a week ago
She has less than I but more than my husband and my husband and I get the same rate; I have higher status than both, they have same status. Oh we both have credit cards she does not?
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@bballflyer wrote:
So for example if you earn the $4k by May 12th, but your statement closes on May 31st, you would likely see it in your account on Jun 1 or 2nd.
I don't recall though, did this promotion have a specific time period for companion pass? I recall some promotions the companion pass was only good for specific months. If this is the case you may not see companion pass until that time period, I have not had experience with this situation so someone else may be able to advise you better.
There is also usually a time limit to earn the $4k spending which might be three months? So earning it cumulatively in either one, two, or three months for example.
Usually you would get a confirmation email "you've made it" or something to that effect, but the pass itself won't show up until the specified period. If that was immediately then it would be there to nominate a companion, if it was July for example the pass won't show up in your account until 7/1 at midnight:01. This can be a little inconvenient if you are flying later in the day 7/1 but book your ticket now and add the companion then.
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So with same day change you can make the change starting at midnight so you could set an alarm and right at midnight make the change. As long as a seat exists you can get it regardless of if it’s anytime only available and as long as your destination doesn’t change and date you can pick any available flight connection city can change (I’ve changed to different connection cities just to grab lunch/dinner before)
Keep in mind should the day come and there are no later flights you will be stuck with the awful flight so be ready just in case
As mentioned you will lose your boarding position so I wouldn’t buy EB check in as it won’t apply to your new flight however you could still upgrade to the A1-15 if you want after making the same day change if it’s available
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Ironically, after flying all my life, I prefer open seating.
I've flown a lot of times with an assigned seat. On occasion, I board the plane and there is somebody sitting in my seat. I tell them they are in the wrong seat. They get mad, check their boarding pass, check their phone, drag down their carry on from the overhead and go off to find their correct seat in a huff. Sheesh, it makes you feel like you've done something wrong.
When I was younger, I always liked a window seat. Just sit and watch the world go by below. Now that I'm older, I prefer sitting toward the back of the plane in an aisle seat near the lavatory. Yes, mother nature makes the rules.
With Southwest, I check in for the flight 24 hours before. I always get the A group. When the plane boards, I just wait and board with the C group, walk to the back of the plane and get an aisle seat.
On long flights, I do fly first class. What a way to go. Bottomless champagne glass, hot towels, hot nuts, hot meal. You get treated like royalty!
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Thank you all so much!
I created Southwest accounts for them to get Rapid Rewards# and then purchased new tickets as "get away plus tickets" in their name and then cancel the new plus tickets and the credits because transferrable!!!
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2 weeks ago
2 weeks ago
@Christinky wrote:
Sorry for the capitals, but I am obviously livid. And this is happening live right now at 1:25am. SFO - DEN, flight delayed for over 3 hours, then we’re sitting on the tarmac for over an hour, and while driving back to the gate, the pilot says there are too many flights coming in and out and our flight cannot leave and we have to rebook. We’re still on the plane, waiting for a spot at the gates to open! They said they’ll rebook, but we don’t want to go anymore, as we have a baby and this is way too difficult on her/us. What are our options and can we be compensated for anything, as we prepaid for our hotel and car rental?
When you get to talk to someone, or if you are automatically re-booked then you'll have to contact Southwest Contact Southwest Customer Service and let them know that you want to be refunded instead of rebooked, and if you are automatically rebooked let Southwest be the one to cancel it and refund, don't cancel it yourself if the only option is Travel Credit.
If you are starting from SFO consider trying OAK which has a lot of routes including to Denver with 5 or 6 non-stops per day.
SFO should still have 3-4 per day though - and if you are there at 2 a.m. now just take the 5 a.m. option first thing, obviously I'm reading this late but I hope you were able to get on that flight after all.
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They are stopping service to the 4 airports starting in Aug
Bellingham International Airport (BLI) in Washington
Cozumel International Airport (CZM) in Mexico
Houston's George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH)
Syracuse Hancock International Airport (SYR)
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@dfwskier wrote:
For a VERY LONG TIME the rule has been that if you no show a flight, you forfeit the value of your ticket. It's the same for every airline.
Points tickets used to be refundable in this instance but I believe that is changed as well.
The only exception is Business Select flights that would be automatically made into travel credits, other fare types will be forfeit - including any remaining legs of your same itinerary so if you no-show the outbound trip your return trip may also be affected.
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3 weeks ago
3 weeks ago
@bballflyer wrote:
Do you know what type of fare it was? If it was an I wanna get away plus or higher the credit can be transferred to another rapid reward member at no charge; If it is an I wanna get away, the easiest way to transfer it is to purchase an I wanna get away plus fare for the same amount using the credit, the cancel the reservation now making it a transferrable credit.
If for whatever reason this doesn't work or leaves too much on the table I would suggest to write-in with the description of the situation but hopefully using the WGA+ workaround will solve the issue as a self-service action. It might be granted only for the most exceptional situations.
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3 weeks ago
Paula,
I think we have a case...I interpreted this process exactly as you did and I found others. Would you like to connect outside of a southwest community and see what we can do?
Bea
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3 weeks ago
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If you log on to your rapid rewards account go to accounts > payments then scroll to the bottom are a list of promo codes for you.
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3 weeks ago
3 weeks ago
@kingjf67 wrote:
I am trying to book a flight using travel points...I don't have enough, but I cant see a way to use my travel funds to pay for additional points....I'll.still have some cash payment but not as much...is there a way to do this...or should I just calla dnsee if it can be done?
One idea would be to maximize point usage by booking one-way tickets then you can use points on one leg and cash on the other.
Otherwise your booking has to be all cash equivalents or all points but not both - that feature is supposed to launched soon to allow points plus cash but not available yet.
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I have checked a couple of times and was told as recently as 4/16 that SW is still anticipating a "spring" launch for this offering but that no date has been announced.
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@bballflyer wrote:
It took me a wile to understand their postings; You are getting the points, it is just that they have two lines one for tier qualifying and one for the points that are available for you to use toward a flight. The 8K points are the credit card points you see in your total to use toward new flights, in addition that entire amount also counts toward companion fare. You will also get 1500 for every $5000 CC dollars spent, so it has different row that shows 0 additional points because you do not get these as additional points available for use to fly because that was included in the 8K line: This $0 line is to increase your tier qualifying points only. It is broken out a little different than your flight that shows both in the one line; you will always have some portion of a paid flight go toward Tier status, but you may not have a portion of your credit card; For example if the CC was only 3000 you would not get the tier status allocation because you did not reach the 5K required.
To simplify - the TQP are "theoretical" for your status and in this case they don't equate to having actual rapid reward points to redeem and they do not equate to having more CP qualifying points either.
Most points you earn from flights will show up as TQP, CP, and RR but these 1,500 point bonuses are only contributing to TQP.
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3 weeks ago
Interesting I see what you are saying, the code is taking 25% off of a much higher point fee then if you just look at it without a code; 25% off of 16K pts vs without fee is 12K points. That does seem a bit suspect.
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a month ago
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I don’t know of a way to search for them specifically but I you have a destination in mind you can use the flexible search and find the low ones by month; I was able to rebook a couple flights as well as found some new one; most of the deals I found were Tue / wed or early morning and late night on other days
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a month ago
Just received my additional ~1,000 RR points today, you might want to check your account!
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a month ago
a month ago
Got my changes to this morning. Not really happy since they changed it to one with a 3 hour layover. I changed it to a later flight and a 2 hour layover.
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I am just crossing my fingers that you will be able to book a paid fare, and a points fare for another person, or even different fares, on the same reservation; It is painful that I cannot book my family's flights on a single reservation and it is difficult to manage when you actually can. I think this is wishful thinking though.
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@dfwskier wrote:
The reason tfor that suggestion is that SW can do the cancel and add of your companion in real time -- minimizing the risk that someone else could grab the last seat on the plane - thus leaving your companion without a seat.
Other than that, you can cancel and then book your companion yourself.
Agreed - try to "buy" tickets for the flight now and you can see if it is sold out or nearly sold out (or blocked for any other unknown reason).
You may be able to self service on it by canceling only your husband's ticket, or if it won't let you make that change online for whatever reason then call in and the phone agent can make the swap.
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a month ago
a month ago
Your payment date is irrelevant, it goes off the statement closing date. Once you spend the $4k there's nothing you can do to speed up the award. They'll issue it automatically after the statement closing date.
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a month ago
a month ago
I think this will be fine; You can always double check by contacting customer service. I actually find DM their twitter account gets you the quickest results
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