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Southwest itinerary changes and Companion Fare Light

March 5, 2021 9 Comments Written by Jimmy Jazz

I have a trip booked for Las Vegas May 28th – June 2nd. The outbound fare was a little high at 13,698 points (about $205) and the inbound flight was a bargain at 2500 points (about $42).  I get a lot of emails from Southwest and one advertised one of their many fare sales. I checked my flights and noticed that the outbound fare went down from 13,698 to 12,610, a difference of 1,088 points. Not a huge difference and on most airlines, not even worth bothering to do. But with Southwest, a simple call to their 800 number, 8 minutes on the phone and the change was completed. I should note that this is a companion fare flight, so my wife is travelling for free. To do this change on line, I would have to cancel my flight, wait for the system to automatically cancel the companion fare, rebook my flight and add the companion fare. In this case, calling the 800 number is quicker and easier. No other airline makes flight changes so easy, and so inexpensive (free).

Also, from now through March 10th, you can get one Chase southwest card, complete the minimum spend of $5000 in 3 months, earn 30,000 RR points AND get companion fare through February 28th, 2022. I call this Companion Fare Light. You’ll have it for 9 to 11.5 months, but you only need to get one credit card. There are 3 different cards that qualify with varying annual fees and benefits. No matter which one you choose, it is a great deal.

Southwest has extended companion fare status for those whose status would have ended on 12/31/20 until June 30, 2021. My current companion fare ends on 12/31/21 so I am hoping they extend that as well. I don’t know if they will extend the Companion Fare Light or not.

Even if you sign up for the highest annual fee card ($149) and complete the spend and never take flight, the card is still worth $200.  You can get many different gift cards at 1 to 1.  (30,000 point bonus plus 5000 points for the spend, less $149 for the annual fee). If you get companion fare and use it, it is the best travel deal going.

Southwest also gives you bonus miles on your anniversary that offset much of the annual fee cost. So, if you like the card, the true cost is less than half of the annual fee. If Southwest works with your location and travel plans, it is a great way to travel cheaply. Yes, finding direct flights is more of a challenge on Southwest so it is a time vs money tradeoff ( like a lot of things).

One final plus about Southwest is they are very flexible when they change your itinerary. My flight time in bound flight time ( on a different trip) moved by a couple hours and I was allowed to change both the outbound and inbound flight up to 14 days book almost any other flight between the same cities. If I cancel, the points or money paid for the ticket is refunded to your account and has to be used within a year. No charge for doing so. I wish all airlines were this flexible on changes to travel.

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9 Comments

  1. mattbob77 mattbob77
    March 6, 2021    

    I couldn’t agree more about SWA. In addition to all the flexibility, the actual flight experience is so much more pleasant than coach on other airlines. The attendants are usually actually cheerful, and they frequently comp cocktails. More than once, I’ve ordered a drink and proffered my card or a drink ticket only to see the attendant wave it away with a smile.

    I only fly a few times a year anymore, and I still periodically get free drink tickets in the mail for no discernible reason. If I have a choice, I fly only SWA.

  2. Shadow520 Shadow520
    March 6, 2021    

    You don’t have to cancel the entire flight online to reprice it. Only the companion. Then you can “change” your flight to reprice, and then re-add the companion. I’ve done it many times. It’s a little annoying, but with some hold times on the phone, can be much quicker.

  3. Boris Boris
    March 7, 2021    

    Is this above-from-standard service quality new or has it been like that for long? Do they charge for checked-bags? From all that I read about U.S. carriers, this sounds like one of the best I’ve read in years. Interesting….

  4. mattbob77 mattbob77
    March 7, 2021    

    Boris…first two checked bags per passenger are free. There are weight limits, of course, but I’ve never paid for a bag on SWA.

  5. Sangria Sangria
    March 7, 2021    

    Decades ago I thought I should get a box and keep all of my old Southwest boarding passes just for fun. I don’t know how many time I flew on Southwest, but they changed.

    The flight attendant uniforms used to be white short sleeved shirts and khaki shorts. The flight attendants loved them and so did the passengers, but they took them away.

    They also used to served white zinfandel on their flights, but they took it away. I wrote them a letter asking them to bring it back, but they didn’t.

    And the airline that is completely nuts stopped serving peanuts. I wish they could at least serve nuts with a big disclaimer label. How many people are allergic to peanuts anyway?

    Southwest Airlines is like Las Vegas. I miss the old days. Just not the same now.

  6. Jimmy Jazz Jimmy Jazz
    March 8, 2021    

    Southwest has always been pretty free with the drinks. I’ve received numerous either free drinks or pay for the first and get the refill for free.

    2 checked bags for free. This works out great for golf trips. If you have issues with a bag being a little heavy, a tip at curbside check in usually makes the issue go away.

  7. Jimmy Jazz Jimmy Jazz
    March 8, 2021    

    Maybe not the same as the old days but for travel flexibility, customer service, free bags, a great frequent flyer program and companion fare, it is hard to beat for domestic travel.

    If you want a seat assignment or business/first class seating, this isn’t the airline for you. There’s a lot of cost advantages and their on time departure record is pretty good.

  8. Alex+Morel Alex+Morel
    March 12, 2021    

    Are they serving alcoholic drinks again out west?

  9. Jimmy Jazz Jimmy Jazz
    March 28, 2021    

    Hmmm, when I looked into doing this on line, I had to cancel the companion fare first. Then redo my flight and then add the companion fare back in.

    Now, it isn’t usually a big deal, but with squeezed flights, I would hate to cancel the companion and then try an re issue mine and be told there is no flight ( in the Wanna Get Away fare class) available. I like doing it with an actual representative because they can always help out if there are any issues.

    I agree that wait times have increased for customer service but they do have a call back option where Southwest will call you back and you don’t lose your lace in the line. I tried it today and there were some issues with the call back just going to the regular wait queue. I am going to try it again.

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